Chapter 8 Work Book
Most common development disorder
Intellectual disability
Intense tantrums, a short attention span, an inability to be empathetic, and an inability to make this type of contact are problems resulting from autism spectrum disorder.
eye
Ability to engage in sexual activity continues unless disease or injury occurs.
true
Physical development in infancy moves from the hands up to the head.
False
Preschool children are too young to know right from wrong.
False
Responses and reflexes quicken as a person ages.
False
Television and movies often present an accurate image of what it is like to grow old.
False
The best way to deal with tantrums is to give the toddler what he wants.
False
Urinary elimination becomes less frequent in older adults.
False
Using cliches is a good way for NAs to comfort residents.
False
Not eating food or eating very little food for a period of time is called
Fasting
Before activities begin, something that NAs assist residents with
Grooming
Immunity weakens as a normal part of aging.
True
Lack of privacy is a major reason for lack of sexual expression in long-term care facilities.
True
Many older adults can active and healthy lives.
True
Older adults have different capabilities depending upon their health.
True
One developmental task that most young adults undertake is to choose an occupation or career.
True
Preadolescences are often easy to get along with and are able to handle more responsibility than they were before.
True
Prejudice against older people is as unfounded and unfair as prejudice against racial, ethnic, or religious groups.
True
Puberty is the stage of growth when secondary sex characteristics, such as body hair, appear.
True
Putting an infant to sleep on its back can reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
True
Residents have the legal right to choose how to express their sexuality.
True
School age children ( 6 to 10 years) develop cognitively and socially.
True
Skin becomes drier and less elastic with age.
True
Tantrums are common among toddlers.
True
The loss of ability to think logically is not a normal change of aging.
True
The nursing assistant should always knock and wait for a response before entering residents' rooms.
True
Cross-dresser
Typically refers to a heterosexual man who sometimes wears clothing and other items associated with women.
Type of infection that inactivity can result in
Urinary tract
Queer
Used by some people who feel terms such as lesbian and gay are too limiting to describe sexual orientation that is not exclusively heterosexual.
Which of the following is the name of a type of diet in which no animals or animal products are consumed?
Vegan diet
Coming out
A continual process of revealing one's sexual orientation or gender identify to others.
Gender identity
A deeply felt sense of one's gender.
Transgender
A person whose gender identity conflicts with his or her birth sex (sex assigned at birth due to anatomy).
Cisgender
A person whose gender identity matches his or her birth sex (sex assigned at birth due to anatomy).
Heterosexual (straight)
A person whose physical, emotional, and/or romantic attraction is for people of the opposite sex.
Gay
A person whose physical, emotional, and/or romantic attraction is for people of the same sex.
Bisexual, Bi
A person whose physical, emotional, and/or romantic attraction may be for people of the same gender or a different gender.
Sexual orientation
A person's physical, emotional, and/or romantic attraction to another person.
Lesbian
A woman whose physical, emotional, and/or romantic attraction is for other women.
All elderly people have the same sexual behavior and desires.
False
Appetite increases with age.
False
LGBT
Acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender.
LGBTQ
Acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer.
Atheism
Actively denying the existence of any delty or higher power.
Examples of appropriate ways to help residents with their spiritual needs.
1. A resident tells his nursing assistant (NA) that he cannot drink milk with his hamburger due to his religious beliefs. He asks for some water instead. The NA takes the milk away and brings him water. 2. A resident asks an NA to read a passage from his Bible. The NA opens the Bible and begins to read. 3. A resident wants to see a rabbi. The NA calls the rabbi he wants to see. 4. A spiritual leader is visiting with a resident. The NA quietly leaves the room and shuts the door. 5. A resident tells a nursing assistant that she does not believe in God. The NA does believe in God but does not argue with the resident. The NA listen quietly as the resident explains her reasons.
List five community resources to help people who are developmentally disabled.
1. American Association on intellectual and developmental disabilities 2. Autism science foundation 3. National down syndrome congress 4. Special Olympics 5. Spina bifida association
List five community resources available to the elderly.
1. Elder care locator 2. Ombudsman program 3. Alzheimer's Association 4. The national hospice and palliative cure organization 5. Social workers
List five basic physical needs that all humans have.
1. Food and water 2. Protection and shelter 3. Activity 4. Sleep and Rest 5. Comfort, especially freedom from pain
List six psychosocial needs that humans have.
1. Love and affection 2. Acceptance by others 3. Safety and Security 4. Self-reliance and independence in daily living 5. Contact others 6. success and self-esteem
List three examples of dietary restrictions that may be due to religious beliefs.
1. Vegetarianism 2. Veganism, and 3. Not eating pork
As people age, they often become lonely, forgetful, and slow.
False
Something increased by regular activity; also promotes better eating habits
Appetite
By 19 years of age, most young adults have stopped developing physically, psychologically, and socially.
False
Caregivers should encourage infants to stand as soon as they can hold their heads up.
False
Children learn to speak between the ages of 3 and 6.
False
Depression is normal in the elderly.
False
Eating disorders are difficult to deal with but cannot be life-threatening.
False
Elderly people no longer have sexual urges.
False
If a nursing assistant sees a sexual encounter between consenting adult residents, she should ask them to stop and wait until a better time.
False
Ms. Cone has lived with her best friend, Ms. Lawrence, since they graduated from college together. They both dated men throughout their lives but were never married. Ms. Cone has a teenage daughter who was raised in their household.
Extended family
If a person is unable to meet his sexual needs due to a disability, he will no longer have sexual desires.
False
If the NA simply sits quietly and listens when a resident tells her about a problem, the resident will think the NA does not care.
False
Menopause is a condition that occurs in young women when the ovaries begin to secrete hormones.
False
Middle- aged adults usually do not experience any physical changes due to aging.
False
Most adolescents do not fell that peer acceptance is important.
False
Nursing assistants should assume all residents are hetreosexual unless sold otherwise.
False
Nursing assistants should spend all of their time focusing on the residents themselves, not on their families.
False
People who are confined to wheelchairs cannot have intimate relationships.
False
Christianity
Being baptized and receiving communion may be part of this religion's practices.
Hinduism
Believing in karma is part of this religion.
Judaism
Believing that God gave laws through Moses in the form of the Torah is part of this religion.
Agnosticism
Believing that one does not know or cannot know if God exists.
Mrs. Rose had three children with her first husband. She divorced him when their youngest child was two years old. Two years later she remarried, and she and her second husband raised her three children as well as one child from his first marriage.
Blended family
How are families now defined?
By support of one another
Muscle coordination and nerves are affected with this disorder.
Cerebral palsy
A child takes three years from birth to be able to move around, to move around, communicate basic needs, and feed himself.
False
A type of cancer that regular physical activity lessens the risk of
Colon
Developmental disability that causes a small skull, flattened nose, and shorter fingers.
Down Syndrome
Buddhism
Emphasizing meditation and believing that nirvana is the highest spiritual plane a person can reach are part of this religion.
Mr. Potter was married in his twenties. He and his wife moved him with her parents and had three children. Later, when his younger sister was divorced, she also moved in with them.
Extended family
Mr. Barter and Mr. Singer have been in a committed relationship for 15 years. They live with their 10-year old daughter.
Nuclear family
Mrs. Parker was married to her husband for 30 years. They lived together with their two children.
Nuclear family
Federal law requesting that facilities provide an activities program that meets the interests of residents
OBRA
Islam
Praying five times a day facing Mecca and worshiping at mosques are part of this religion's practices.
Mr. Dane's wife died giving birth to their twin girls. Mr. Dane never remarried and raised the girls himself.
Single-parent family
Split spine
Spina bifida
The ability to cope with this is one benefit of regular activity
Stress
Transition
The process of changing genders, which can include legal procedures and medical measures.
A "mid-life crisis" is a period of unrest when a person has an unconscious desire for change and fulfillment of unmet goals.
True
Adolescents may be moody due to changing hormones and body image concerns.
True
By the time a person reaches late adulthood, he must adjust to the effects of aging.
True
Diseases and illnesses and not normal parts of aging.
True
Due to changes they are experiencing adolescents may become depressed and may attempt suicide.
True
Families may seek out nursing assistants because they are the staff members who are closest to residents.
True
From the ages of 6 to 10, children learn to get along with each other.
True
If a nursing assistant encounters a resident being sexually abused, he should take the resident to a safe place and then notify the nurse.
True
If a resident is physically female but identifies as male, the NA should refer to the resident as "he".
True
If a resident or family member comes to a nursing assistant with a problem or need, the NA should try to empathize.
True
If an NA feels he cannot help a resident, the NA should refer him to another qualified member of the care team .
True