Needs And Nursing Response 11th Edition, (2022) By
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Life Expectancy for African American newborns (2010) - ANSWERApproximately 65
years.
Life expectancy of men in the United States at age 60 (2010) - ANSWERCan expect to
live another 22 years.
Life expectancy of African American men compared to white men - ANSWERAbout
4.7 years less.
Super-centenarians - ANSWERMost are functionally independent or require minimal
assistance with activities of daily living.
Chronic conditions in baby boomers - ANSWERMany have multiple chronic
conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis.
Baby boomers birth years - ANSWERIndividuals born between 1946 and 1964.
Preventive services utilization in older adults (ages 65 and older) -
ANSWERApproximately 40% utilize available preventive services.
Preventive services utilization in ages 40-64 - ANSWEROnly 24% utilize available
preventive services.
Functional wellness activities for an 85-year-old male client with diabetes -
ANSWEREncouraging the client to maintain current levels of physical activity.
Typical profile of a centenarian in the United States (2010) - ANSWERA Caucasian
woman who lives in an urban area of a Southern state.
Cognitive Level for understanding life expectancy - ANSWERUnderstanding.
Cognitive Level for remembering baby boomers' chronic conditions -
ANSWERRemembering.
Cognitive Level for applying functional wellness activities - ANSWERApplying.
Cognitive Level for applying centenarian profile - ANSWERApplying.
Research on health promotion strategies in older adults - ANSWERDemonstrates
that they have low efficacy.
, Health promotion strategies effectiveness - ANSWERResearch that exists
demonstrates that health promotion strategies are highly effective.
Super-centenarians' expected number trend - ANSWERExpected to increase in
coming years.
Genetic mutations in super-centenarians - ANSWERTheorized to make them less
susceptible to common diseases.
Importance of immunizations for older adults - ANSWERCritical for health
maintenance.
Annual physical examinations for older adults - ANSWERImportant for preventive
health care.
Screening for diabetes in older adults - ANSWEREssential for early detection and
management.
Vision and hearing screening for older adults - ANSWERImportant for maintaining
quality of life.
Cognitive Level for understanding preventive services - ANSWERUnderstanding.
Cognitive Level for applying wellness education - ANSWERApplying.
Cognitive Level for understanding super-centenarians - ANSWERUnderstanding.
Cognitive Level for understanding chronic conditions in baby boomers -
ANSWERUnderstanding.
Cognitive Level for understanding centenarian demographics -
ANSWERUnderstanding.
Primary prevention - ANSWERStrategies that are used to prevent an illness before it
occurs and maintaining wellness across the continuum of care.
Secondary prevention - ANSWERThe early detection of a disease or a health problem
that has already developed.
Tertiary prevention - ANSWERAddresses the needs of individuals who already have
their wellness challenged.
National Prevention Council - ANSWERAn organization that identifies six priority
areas for health promotion, including tobacco-free living and mental and emotional
well-being.