Physical Development
Cognitive Development
Social and Personality Development
Terms and Concepts
Death and Dying
100
The loss of reproductive capacity is called?
Climacteric
100
What are episodic memories?
Recollections of personal events.
100
The type of personality that is less hurried and more laid back?
Type B
100
Farsightedness, or when the eye lens thickens in adults. The total amount of light reaching the retina also decreases in this disorder.
Presbyopia
100
The type of death where the few minutes after the heart stops pumping, breathing stop, and there is no evidence of brain activity but resuscitation is still possible.
Clinical Death
200
Which stage of menopause is characterized by estrogen levels fluctuating and declining. Also during this time cycles without an egg/ovum are more common.
Premenopausal Phase
200
A very severe form of dementia that has no known cause
Alzheimer’s disease
200
Which stage, according to Erikson, are individuals in typically during middle adulthood?
Generativity vs. Stagnation
200
Individuals who are over 100 are called what?
Centenarians
200
In the United States, where does death most commonly occur?
In hospitals
300
Which disorder is characterized by the reduction of bone mass and brittle/porous bones?
Osteoporosis
300
What is the strongest risk factor of depression on adults?
Persistent health concerns
300
The term used to describe any situation in which two or more roles are at least partially incompatible.
Role Conflict
300
Each species subject to a time limit beyond which cells simply lose capacity to replicate themselves, this term is called what?
Hayflick limit
300
Which type of hospice care is characterized by care provided by hospital personal with daily family involvement? This type of care also uses treatments to treat the pain the person is experiencing.
Hospital-Based Programs
400
What is the maximum lifespan for humans?
Between 110 and 120 years.
400
The term used to describe when an individual takes on a family role that involves giving assistance in both directions of generational chain
The Sandwich Generation
400
The type of grandparent relationship where grandparents take on a daily child rearing role with their grandchildren.
Involved Relationships
400
The term used to describe stress the occurs when a person lacks the resources needed to fulfill a role.
Role Strain
400
Directives regarding end-of-life care are also known as?
Living Wills
500
The loss of balance experienced by older adults leads to an increase concerned for what?
Higher risks of falling.
500
In these types of living situations individuals are typically over the age of 80, most will require help, and nurses are available. There is an overall feeling of less stress and enhanced sense of well-being because help is nearby.
Assisted Living Facility
500
The stage of Erikson's psychosocial stages that describes the crisis an individual in later adulthood may be going through.
Ego Integrity vs. Despair
500
To love, honor, obey and respect parents and to advise, teach and care for them as they age is called what?
Filial piety
500
The stage of Kubler-Ross's Stages of Dying that includes when an individual may try to make a deal with someone. For example, "I would give you anything to have one more day with my grandson."
Bargaining