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The lowest rate of suicide in the United States occurs among
which of the following groups?
A) Younger black men
B) Older black men
C) Young white men
D) Older white men
E) None of the above - ANSWER E) None of the above
A multidimensional functional assessment involves which of the
following?
A) A thorough physical exam
B) A full examination of physical, mental, and social conditions
C) An older adult's economic and social resources
D) Both A and C
E) Both B and C - ANSWER E) Both B and C
Dementia is characteristic of normal aging.
A) True
B) False - ANSWER B) False
"Managed care" refers to which of the following?
A) Age-based rationing of health care to control costs
B) Hiring managers to oversee health care providers in various
hospital departments to control utilization of services
C) Combining insurance with health care providers and facilities in
a unified network to control costs
D) Avoiding unneeded care or treatment that prolongs dying
,E) Using cost-benefit analysis to select the most cost effective
treatment options - ANSWER C) Combining insurance with
health care providers and facilities in a unified network to
control costs
Which of the following factors is responsible for rising health care
costs?
A) Increasing longevity
B) Increasing intensity of services
C) Fraud, waste, and abuse
D) All of the above
E) A and B above - ANSWER D) All of the above
Callahan argues that it is acceptable to withhold treatment from
older persons, but it is unacceptable to collaborate with patients
who want help in ending their lives.
A) True
B) False - ANSWER A) True
Ubel argues that health care rationing is already a widespread
practice in the United States and elsewhere, even outside of
managed care organizations.
A) True
B) False - ANSWER A) True
Which of the following theories of aging is best applied to
patterns of caregiving over the life span?
A) Disengagement theory
B) Activity theory
C) Continuity theory
D) Exchange theory
E) Conflict theory - ANSWER D) Exchange theory
, The major public payer of care in nursing homes is ______.
A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) Families
D) Social Security
E) None of the above - ANSWER B) Medicaid
Critics of paying family members to provide care do so for which
of the following reasons?
A) Family responsibility for caregiving would diminish.
B) The quality of the caregiving experience for care recipient and
caregiver would decrease.
C) Public expenditures would increase.
D) All of the above
E) A and B above - ANSWER D) All of the above
While divesting of one's assets to qualify for Medicaid is legal,
Strauss and Lederman argue that it is an unethical practice.
A) True
B) False - ANSWER B) False
Which of the following are risk factors for elder abuse?
A) Psychopathology, especially alcohol and substance abuse
B) Family history of violence
C) Social isolation
D) Care giving burdens
E) All of the above - ANSWER E) All of the above
Which of the following protective functions may result when
health professionals assist caregivers in recognizing the limits of