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Aging definition - Answer A universal process that begin at birth Subjective age - Answer A person's perception of their age Chronologic age - Answer the length of time that has passed since birth Functional age - Answer Overall functional status of the person Ageism - Answer the prejudice and stereotypes that are applied to older people sheerly on the basis of their age ex. being frail, vulnerable, asexual, stubborn, socially isolated, and burdensome to families and society Cultural self-assessment definition - Answer an awareness-raising tool for gaining insight into the health-related values, beliefs, attitudes, and practices that have shaped and informed the person the nurse has become when providing care What does the Cultural self-assessment include: - Answer Box 2.2 (page 23) What self-identity influences my world view? How has my cultural background influenced me? What is my attitude toward people, especially older adults who (are immigrants, have difficulty with the english language, etc) What are my attitudes about and experiences with health practices that differ from my own How well do I communicate and understand? Guidelines for using interpreters- before the interaction - Answer -whenever possible, use the services or professional interpreter. Avoid using visitors or staff from auxiliary services unless permission to do so has been obtained from both the older adult and the interpreter -be certain that the correct language and dialect have been identified before arranging for an interpreter. -If an interpreter is unavailable for the primary language is unavailable, determine whether the older adult speaks other languages -Be aware of age, gender, and socioeconomic class considerations in selecting an interpreter (best to use one that is similar) -Organize thoughts and plans ahead to ensure that the most important topics are covered

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NUR 2310- Midterm Exam Questions
with Complete Solutions.
Aging definition - Answer A universal process that begin at birth



Subjective age - Answer A person's perception of their age



Chronologic age - Answer the length of time that has passed since birth



Functional age - Answer Overall functional status of the person



Ageism - Answer the prejudice and stereotypes that are applied to older people sheerly on
the basis of their age

ex. being frail, vulnerable, asexual, stubborn, socially isolated, and burdensome to families and
society



Cultural self-assessment definition - Answer an awareness-raising tool for gaining insight into
the health-related values, beliefs, attitudes, and practices that have shaped and informed the
person the nurse has become when providing care



What does the Cultural self-assessment include: - Answer Box 2.2 (page 23)

What self-identity influences my world view?

How has my cultural background influenced me?

What is my attitude toward people, especially older adults who (are immigrants, have difficulty
with the english language, etc)

What are my attitudes about and experiences with health practices that differ from my own

How well do I communicate and understand?



Guidelines for using interpreters- before the interaction - Answer -whenever possible, use
the services or professional interpreter. Avoid using visitors or staff from auxiliary services
unless permission to do so has been obtained from both the older adult and the interpreter

-be certain that the correct language and dialect have been identified before arranging for an
interpreter.

-If an interpreter is unavailable for the primary language is unavailable, determine whether the
older adult speaks other languages

-Be aware of age, gender, and socioeconomic class considerations in selecting an interpreter
(best to use one that is similar)

-Organize thoughts and plans ahead to ensure that the most important topics are covered

, -allow sufficient time for the interaction and expect that will take longer than an interaction
with an older adult for whom English is the primary language



Guidelines for using interpreters- during the interaction - Answer -Review the importance of
confidentiality

-Talk to the older adult, not interpreter

-Talk about one topic at a time

-Use short sentences and simple vocab

-use the active voice

-avoid professional jargon, idioms, and slang

-Be aware that many words do not translate into another language



Negative functional consequences - Answer typically occur bc of a combination of age-
related changes and risk factors:

inc vulnerability to risk factors

dec health and functioning

dec quality of life



Positive functional consequences - Answer Can result from automatic actions or purposeful
interventions



Concepts in the functional consequences theory for promoting wellness in older adults:
functional consequences - Answer Observable effects of actions, risk factors, and age-related
changes that influence the quality of life or day-to-day activities of older adults. The effects
relate to all levels of functioning, including mind, body, and spirit

-> negative functional consequences: those that interfere with the older adult's functioning or
quality of life

-> positive functional consequences: those that facilitate the highest level of functioning, the
least dependency, and the best quality of life. When positive functional consequences are the
result of nursing interventions, they are called wellness outcomes



Concepts in the functional consequences theory for promoting wellness in older adults: Age-
related changes - Answer Inevitable, progressive, and irreversible changes that occur during
later adulthood and are independent of extrinsic or pathologic condition. On the physiologic
level, these changes are typically degenerative; however, on the psychological and spiritual
levels, they include potential for growth



Concepts in the functional consequences theory for promoting wellness in older adults: Risk
factors - Answer Conditions that inc the vulnerability of older adults to neg functional
consequences. Common sources of risk factors include diseases, environment, lifestyle, support

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