Adulthood exam 2
in the disease known as ____ the heart cannot distribute enough blood throughout the body to reach the major orange, causing the tissues to swell with fluid
CHF
a 65-year-old man who smoked all of his life has this disorder, which is a combination of chronic bronchitis and emphysema
COPD
a 72 y.o. woman has been told by her physician that, because she is obese, she is putting increased weight on her joints, thus increasing her risk of developing the musculoskeletal disease known as
OA
this term describes loss of bone mineral density, which increases the risk of broken bones
OP
an acute cognitive disorder that is characterized by temporary confusion is known as what
delirium
though very similar in many ways to Alzheimer's, MID (multi-infarct dementia) differs importantly in that it is caused by what
loss of blood supply to the brain
exposure to the asbestos increases an individuals risk of developing ____ cancer
lung
your friend's great aunt shares with you the fact that she seems to be less able to lift weight than she could when in her 40s. she is experiencing which normal age-related change?
sarcopenia
vocabulary, factual information, and historical knowledge fall under which type of memory
semantic
carla suffers from a condition that affects the sleep of older adults in which they awaken because they are temporarily unable to breath. her condition is known as
sleep apnea
COPD is almost always caused by
smoking
unlike memory loss caused by Alzheimers, the symptoms of vascular dementia may be
treatable
which neurotransmitter is thought to be involved in memory loss of Alzheimer's disease
Ach
maintaining healthy cardiovascular functioning throughout your life means that you try to maximize which component in the blood?
HDL
this term refers to the acute condition in which the blood supply to part of the heart muscle is reduced or blocked
MI
a mental health clinician is evaluating an older adult patient referred for neuropsychological testing. the clinician recognizes that small changes in cognitive functioning, occurring in stepwise manner, may most likely be due to which condition?
TIA
this hypothesis proposes that older adults are dis-proportionately slower on tasks that are more difficulty
age complexity hypothesis
the loss of ability to recognize familiar objects is known as what
agnosia
destruction of the ____ is a consequence of COPD
alveoli
one of the primary causes of aging of the respiratory system involves changes in the air sacs known as the
alveoli
the loss of ability to carry out coordinated movement is known as
apraxia
this is a general term for the thickening and hardening of the arteries
arteriosclerosis
rhe plaques (or proteins? idk what she said) found in the brains of people with Alzheimer's are made up of which substance
beta amyloid
the role of the ____ in working memory is to allocate cognitive resources to the task
central executive
in this type of task, participants must make 1 response for 1 stimulus and a different response for a different stimulus
choice RT
older adults may be more alert in the morning and younger adults in the evening, reflecting age differences in
circadian rhythm
this term refers to the way the mind works, specifically the processes of attention, intelligence, problem solving, language, and memory
cognition
disturbances in _____ involve loss of ability to plan and organize
executive function
the stroke belt received its name because people living in this region tend to
experience higher mortality rates from this disease
psychologists diagnosing Alzheimers disease look for which key symptom in its early stage
forgetting names of good friends/family
a build up of pressure within the eyeball is involved with which form of (something) that affects older adults
glaucoma
a 55 y.o. man has a common age-related condition known as androgenic alopecia. this means that he is experiencing
hair loss
which parts of the body seem to undergo the greatest loss in touch sensitivity
hands and feet
increases in cortisol with age are thought to have negative affects on which of the body's organs
hippocampus
the ability to respond to stimuli in the periphery relevant to the driving skills of older adults is known as what
improved useful field of view (UFOV)
the nephron is the cell responsible for the efficiency of which organ in the body
kidneys
the condition known as ____ is used in cases involving memory loss that may progress to Alzheimer's disease
mild cognitive impairment
diabetes can be prevented and even treated by which behavior?
monitoring weight and diet
in this type of task, used to assess working memory, participants are asked to name earlier items presented in a series
n-back
the general slowing hypothesis proposes that older adults become slower primarily because of what type of changes
nervous system changes
because neurons do not replace themselves when they die, proponents of the _____ model states aging involves decline brain structures and functions
neuronal fall out
scaffolding theory in the area of cognitive aging comes closest to which concept of area of aging in the nervous system
neuroplasticity
an obstruction in the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, which causes fluid to accumulate in the brain, is known as what
normal pressure hydrocephalus
in the condition known as ____ the individual has difficulty controlling urination and feels the need to urinate more frequent
overactive bladder
experts worry that future generations of older adults will experience more age-related hearing loss due to which preventable behavior
overuse of earphones in portable listening devices
diabetes can be traced to the abnormal functioning of which bodily organ
pancrease
in this disease, the individual suffers from disturbances in motor function, including gate shuffling, tremors, etc.
parkinsons
the world health organization defines the term health as having which 3 qualities
physical, mental, and social wellbeing
research on prospective memory shows that older adults have more difficulty when the task involves which type of mental activity
planning the future event
a number of studies relate age-related changes in the _____ and decreases in planning and ability to encode information in LTM
prefrontal cortex
middle-aged and older adults wear bifocals to correct for which age-related change in the eyes?
presbyopia
the amount of time it takes for an individual to analyze information from senses, create decisions, and formulate a response is known as what
processing speed
the normal enlargement of which gland in men may cause difficulties with urination and pain
prostate
the 2 most important factors in aging skin are genetics and exposure to
the sun