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third med-surg exam.
What is elder abuse?
A) physical abuse
B) Psychological/emotional abuse
C) sexual abuse
D)Financial exploitation
E) neglect/abandonment
F) all of the above ...... ANSWER ..... All of the above
What is heathy aging?
, A) independent and productive citizens
B) healthy active lives
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D) support for unpaid caregivers
E) all of the above ...... ANSWER ..... all of the above
What one is not one of the aspects of healthy aging?
A) access
B) quality
C) acceptability
D) choice
E) equity
F) value ...... ANSWER ..... C) acceptability
what is the greatest factor increasing the odds of admission to
residential care?
A) assessment in the hospital
B) cognitive impairment
C) requiring physical assistance
D) living alone
E) wandering ...... ANSWER ..... A) assessment in the
hospital
, What is the evolutionary aging theory
Page | 3 A) neuroendocrine, autoimmunity, genetic clock, limited cell
division
B) programmed death, antagonistic pleiotropy
C) general formulations, individual mechanisms, stress
induced premature senescence
D) thermodynamics, reliability, rate of living ......
ANSWER ..... B) programmed death, antagonistic
pleiotropy
What is the programmed theory of aging?
A) neuroendocrine, autoimmunity, genetic clock, limited cell
division
B) programmed death, antagonistic pleiotropy
C) general formulations, individual mechanisms, stress
induced premature senescence
D) thermodynamics, reliability, rate of living ......
ANSWER ..... A) neuroendocrine, autoimmunity, genetic
clock, limited cell division
What are the damage theories
, A) neuroendocrine, autoimmunity, genetic clock, limited cell
division
B) programmed death, antagonistic pleiotropy
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C) general formulations, individual mechanisms, stress
induced premature senescence
D) thermodynamics, reliability, rate of living ......
ANSWER ..... C) general formulations, individual
mechanisms, stress induced premature senescence
What is the molecular biology theory of aging?
A) neuroendocrine, autoimmunity, genetic clock, limited cell
division
B) programmed death, antagonistic pleiotropy
C) general formulations, individual mechanisms, stress
induced premature senescence
D) thermodynamics, reliability, rate of living ......
ANSWER ..... D) thermodynamics, reliability, rate of
living
Frailty - what is it
A) A state of increased vulnerability to poor resolution of
homoeostasis after a stressor event, which increases the risk
of adverse outcomes, including falls, delirium, and disability.