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    vibrates with sound Child - an individual with age ranging from 0-13 years old Countertop - a flat surface on top of a cabinet or display case as in a kitchen. Cuff - a fabric that is wrapped around a patient’s arm Ear Tubes - attach the earpieces to the main body of the stethoscope Earpieces - part of the stethoscope which are placed into the ears and transmit sounds directly into them Elderly - an individual with age ranging from sixty (60) years old and above Emulsify - the process of combining

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    empirical evidence to say that negative effect as a single factor reduces with age and is quite low around late adulthood and early old age. Emotional stability appears to rise with age‚ peaking around late adulthood. (Charles ‚ Reynolds ‚ & Gatz‚ 2001). The evidence regarding positive affect is less clear-cut and definitive. Whilst some studies indicate that the prevalence of positive affect increases slightly with age (Gross et al.‚ 1997)‚ others report the the opposite relationship (Charles et

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    Ageism in America

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    people because they are old. Ageism is a term that is similar to other ‘isms ’ in society‚ such as racism and sexism. "Ageism allows other generations to see older people as different from themselves; thus they subtly cease to identify with their elders as human beings" (Butler‚ 1975). All people‚ including the young as well as the old‚ can be discriminated against based on age. Today ageism is more broadly defined as any prejudice or discrimination against or in favor of an age group (Palmore‚ 1990)

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    Ageing Population

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    In this day and age‚ because of the success of economy and improvement of science and technology‚ people have been living longer than ever before. Concerning with this problem‚ a telegraph on 1st October‚ 2012 entitled “World faces ageing population time bomb says UN” was posted in order to provide the facts and forecasts about ageing population in the world and to recommend some ideas to deal with this problem. In spite the fact that living longer is a great achievement of human beings

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    challenges. Activity theory reflects the functionalist perspective that the equilibrium that an individual develops in middle age should be maintained in later years. The theory predicts that older adults that face role loss will substitute former roles with other alternatives. The activity theory is one of three major psychosocial theories which describe how people develop in old age. The other two psychosocial theories are the disengagement theory‚ with which the activity comes to odds‚ and the continuity

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    late adulthood period as those years that encompass age 65 and beyond. Other developmental psychologists further divide later adulthood into young-old (ages 65–85) and old-old (ages 85 and beyond) stages. Today‚ 13 percent of the population is over the age of 65‚ compared with 3 percent at the beginning of this century. This dramatic increase in the demographics of older adulthood has given rise to the discipline of gerontology‚ or the study of old age and aging. Gerontologists are particularly interested

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    Aging Myth

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    referring to abnormal deterioration in the mental functions of some older people‚ linking the process of growing old to symptoms of forgetfulness‚ confusion‚ and changes in behavior and personality. Such an image is false‚ stereotypical‚ and is neither a normal sign of aging nor even a disease. The word "senility" implies an assumption about elderly people that‚ because they are old‚ they are also mentally deficient. This insidious myth‚ still prevalent‚ discriminates by causing or promoting social

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    important to the text as a whole. According to Confucius‚ old age “is a good and pleasant thing” but‚ in The Bath by Janet Frame‚ we see through changes in the main character Mrs. Harroway that for some this is not so. She is undergoing changes where she is gradually losing ability to do basis tasks‚ we are shown through the use of metaphor and contrast. The changes are important to the text as a whole because they convey the idea that old age can bring a loss of competence and hope for some‚ it is

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    decline. Reaction time‚ for example‚ may slow with age‚ while knowledge of world events and wisdom may expand. Research shows that even late in life‚ potential exists for physical‚ mental‚ and social growth and development.[2] Ageing is an important part of all human societies reflecting the biological changes that occur‚ but also reflecting cultural and societal conventions. Roughly 100‚000 people worldwide die each day of age-related causes.[3] Age is measured chronologically‚ and a person’s birthday

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    that happens among the staff with their patients. This generally leads to inappropriate medical care. For instance‚ patients over the age of 60 seem to get checked into the hospital and automatically get diagnosed with dementia. This is a huge bias among the hospital staff. Many elderlies do not have dementia and are emitted for different problems but because of the age‚ doctors assume the issue to be dementia. In the article‚ ‘Ageism in Healthcare and How Dangerous it can be’‚ the author Val Jones

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