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    Attitudes Towards Aging

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    Attitudes Towards Aging • Myths of aging are negative beliefs about older adults • Stereotypes of aging are one-size-fits-all beliefs about older adults. • Life-long learning is the idea that we continue to learn throughout our lives. It is the view that we need to seek formal (training or courses) and informal learning opportunities throughout our working lives. • Reframing is the ability to take a situation and look at it from a variety of angles until we find a positive view of it. What this

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    Worksheet ETH/125 September 2013 Constance Dolecki Part I Identify 2 or 3 issues faced by the aging population. 1 The older generations often time experience unequal treatment in the workplace and are subject to prejudice and discrimination. (Pearson‚ 2012) 2 Older members of society share physical differences that set them apart from the younger generations. (Pearson‚ 2012) 3 The aging population are involuntary included into clubs or groups determined by their age. (Pearson‚ 2012)

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    Solution Aging Population

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    There are many proposed solutions in discussion to help care for the aging population. We should begin by reforming our incident-based system of care. Health care today is reactive: if we get sick‚ we make an appointment to see a physician; if we become seriously ill or injured‚ we go to an emergency department or clinic. One proposed solution‚ pay-for-performance programs‚ would tie higher reimbursement to quality of care—thus reducing funds to lower-performing facilities. But these facilities

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    Study Guide - Aging and the Elderly *Use the handout distributed in class to answer these questions The handout title is “Aging and the Elderly” This study guide includes focus questions‚ key terms and application questions for this topic. Use this document as a guide during the presentation of this material and for inclass discussion and as a study guide for the unit exam. Students are expected to use their textbook to answer the focus questions indicated below and define the key terms not already

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    Soc. of Aging and Death

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    part of our socialization process “adults are supposed to do something productive”. The value placed on work and paid productivity in our society shapes how individuals approach employment and retirement. Role theory – one of the earliest attempts to explain how individuals adjust to aging. Such roles identify and describe a personas a social being and are the basis of self concept and identity role continuity – series or roles people are expected to enter at various stages of their lives – roles

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    Body Changes With Aging

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    With aging the body changes because changes occur in cells and organs. These changes results in changes in function and in appearance. As cells age‚ they function less well. There are several age related changes that occur in the body making it more susceptible to disease and multimorbidity. “Comorbidity limits treatment options‚ negatively affects treatment tolerance‚ and influences the presence and severity of symptoms and other complications” (Bond‚ 2010‚ p. 28). With gaining there is a loss

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    Cleopatra Aging Process

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    fresh looking and healthy--as God meant it to be for as long as possible. Let’s begin by saying that prolonged stress‚ processed foods‚ toxins and junk food all contribute to an accelerated aging process. On the other hand‚ getting enough sleep‚ eating quality food‚ relaxation and exercise can slow it down the aging process significantly. 1. Keep Yourself Hydrated Dull‚ flaky and saggy‚ loose skin all point to not having enough water in your body. Drinking at least 8-ounce

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    Nursing Aging Scenarios

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    Aging Scenarios 1. I chose the scenario where I simulate a 78 year old woman in good health returning from a cruise. I wrap my knees with ace bandages and then put on gardening gloves. I fill two grocery bags from my cupboard and carry them to my car and back. I walk up a flight of stairs and then unpack the bags and return them to their place on the shelf. 2. My knees felt stiff‚ it was hard to bend them. The ace bandage started pinching when I bent my leg too much. This made it much harder to

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    Chapter 13 Treatment of Psychological Disorders Quiz 1) People in collectivist cultures are likely to view a mental disorder as a symptom of something wrong in: a. the unconscious mind b. a person’s behavior‚ rather than the mind c. a person’s relationship with family or community d. a person’s character e. a person’s attitude 2) What kind of therapist is most likely to analyze a client’s dreams? a. Behaviorist b. Cognitive c. Humanistic d. Psychoanalytic e. Biomedical 3) Which

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    The Aging Dragon - China

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    national average of 12.26 percent. According to the United Nations‚ Chinese aged 65 years and older will account for 16 percent of the population by 2030 and this will increase to 24 percent by 2050. In places like Shanghai‚ the population has been aging since 1979. It currently has more than 3 million registered individuals over the age of 60 accounting for over 22 percent of its population. As Chinese society changes and modernizes this large demographic shift is set to become one of the major challenges

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