Module 16. Adulthood
Juanita is aware that her memory is not as good as it used to be. She has seen numerous commercials for a brain training computer-based game that claims to help improve cognitive functioning. She is planning on enrolling in the program to help improve her memory. What would you say to her?
"These programs do not do what they claim to do. While your memory will improve, it will only improve on the practiced skills in the game and will not help you in everyday life."
About _____ percent of adults report a midlife crisis.
25
Clay has always had a strong sexual desire for his wife. Recently, though, his desire has reduced. What age range is Clay likely in?
75 to 80
The life expectancy in the United States is _____.
79
The number of those aged 60 and older is expected to _____ by 2050.
double
Jane just turned 67 years old. She is in _____ adulthood.
late
The years after age 65 are known as _____ adulthood.
late
Adrianne is elated. She hasn't had her period in over a year. She doesn't have to worry about an unintended pregnancy either. She feels liberated. Adrianne is MOST likely experiencing _____.
menopause
Bernice is 62. She is in a life stage known as _____ adulthood.
middle
Remembering to do a specific task is called _____ memory.
prospective
Rose is 60 years old. She is starting to forget appointments. She has to put reminders in her phone. Rose is trying to jog her _____ memory.
prospective
Rose is 60 years old. She is starting to forget appointments. She has started to put reminders in her phone. Rose is trying to jog her:
prospective memory.