Aging and Long-Term Care (10 Hours)
1)
The most common causes of vision loss among the elderly are:
2)
Efforts to preserve the teeth may decrease the risk of:
3)
Common causes for Dysarthria is:
4)
Balance and Dizziness problems for elderly persons caused by degeneration of the vestibular system can be reduced through:
5)
To re-educate the brain to identify and process signals from the vestibular system, coordinating them with information from vision and the body's perception of movement and spatial orientation is known as:
6)
Which of the following is NOT a goal of epidemiologic research?
7)
Which of the following diseases are considered primarily age related?
8)
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for diabetes?
9)
Which kind of angina can be a warning sign of impending heart attack?
10)
Biological concerns for the Elderly include:
11)
The most common type of arthritis found in elderly persons:
12)
The primary underlying cause of fractures in postmenopausal women and the elderly is:
13)
An inflammatory disorder that is diagnosed through blood tests: sed rate, rheumatoid factor (RF), C-reactive protein is:
14)
When bones rebuild themselves at an accelerated rate, the bones can become misshapen and soft. This condition is called :
15)
The only known risk factor for Paget's disease of bone are:
16)
'Men are more likely to get Paget's than are women'.
17)
The prescribed bone-regulating medications are:
18)
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for coronary heart disease (GHD)?
19)
A treatment technique which is usually used only for people with severe urinary incontinence who have been unable to respond to behavioral techniques or medications:
20)
Which disease is the fourth-leading cause of death in the United States:
21)
Up to 75% of older adults who committed suicide visited a physician within a month before death.
22)
Symptoms for Major Depression include:
23)
Not everyone with Parkinson has dementia.
24)
Early signs of Alzhemier's disease include:
25)
Administering medications for the elderly is difficult because of which factors?:
26)
You, as a health care professional, will never need to confront a physician regarding medication management.
27)
Which of the following is important for you about, in regards to what the client is taking?
28)
To help prevent drug interactions, as a health care worker, you need to:
29)
The client should not use garlic if he/she is taking which medications?
30)
Medication noncompliance can lead to:
31)
The FDA warns that seniors should not eat (FDA 2001):
32)
The scientific word for how bacteria can be spread from one food product to another is:
33)
Which of the following is associated with problem-focused coping?
34)
All coping strategies are adaptive.
35)
Which of the following coping mechanisms are positive ones?
36)
Approximately what percentage of older people live in poverty?
37)
According to Holmes and Rahe the most stressful event in a person's life is:
38)
Compared to seniors who aren't married, married elderly persons have:
39)
The majority of people 65 and older get regular exercise through physical leisure activities.
40)
Which kind of neighborly support will most influence whether or not elderly people have positive interaction with one another?
41)
Elder participation in leisure activities is dependent on :
42)
Recreational programming and opportunities should be based primarily on the individual's:
43)
Elder abuse is a term referring to any knowing, intentional, unintentional, or negligent act by a caregiver or any other person that causes harm or a serious risk of harm to a vulnerable adult.
44)
Which of the following are symptoms of potential emotional or psychological abuse of an elderly person?
45)
You should not report abuse of the elderly if you only suspect it.
46)
Alternatives for long-term care include:
47)
Because of the clear need, long-term care decisions are easy to make.
48)
A special care facility designed to comfort and support patientswith limited life expectancy and their families:
49)
Which of the following is NOT good advice for a caregiver?
50)
Factors that contribute to the physical and emotional stress that family caregivers experience include:
51)
A mid-step between independent living and nursing home placement for minimally impaired seniors who choose not to live with their children or other relatives:
52)
Medicare :
53)
The Original Medicare Plan is a fee-for-service plan that covers all health care services, supplies, drugs, and covers all of one's health care costs.
54)
To join a Medicare Advantage Plan, one must have:
55)
If a senior chooses not to take Medicare at age 65, but at age 70 decides it is time to take it, Medicare will charge a penalty.