key terms
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what is alzheimer’s disease

a form of dementia that causes progressive changes in brain cells

100

what is incontinence

the inability to control urination
100

what is geriatric care

care provided for older individuals

100

what is atherosclerosis

a condition in which the walls of blood vessels become thick and lose their elasticity, which is common in elderly

100

what is autonomy

self-governance or the ability to decide for oneself by making choices and pursuing a choice of action, which can be upsetting or frustrating

200

what is bronchitis

when the bronchioles become inflamed and decrease the efficiency and function of the respiratory system

200

what is nocturia

urination at night

200

what is gerontology

scientific study of aging and problems of the old

200

what is arthritis

an inflammation of the joints, causing them to become stiff, less flexible, and painful

200

what is culture

values, beliefs, ideas, customs, and characteristics that are passed from one generation to the next

300

what is dementia

also known as brain syndrome, is a loss of mental ability characterized by a disease of intellectual ability, loss of memory, impaired judgement, personality change, and disorientation

300

who is an ombudsman

specially trained individual who works with the elderly and their families, health care providers, and other concerned individuals to improve the quality of care and life

300

what is a thrombus

blood clot

300

what is a disability

a physical or mental defect or handicap that interferes with normal functions

300

what is disease

any condition that interferes with the normal function of the body

400
what is dysphagia

difficulty swallowing

400

what is osteoporosis

a condition in which calcium and other minerals are lost from the bones and causes it to become brittle and likely to fracture or break

400

what is senile lentigines

dark yellow or brown colored spots

400

what is emphysema

the alveoli losing its elasticity

400

what is arteriosclerosis

when the vessels become narrow because of deposits of fat and minerals, such as calcium

500

what is glaucoma

a condition in which the intraocular pressure of the eye increases and interferes with vision


500

what is TIA (transient ischemic attack

ministrokes that can result in temporary periods of diminished blood flow to the brain

500

what is delirium

when confusion or disorientation is a temporary condition caused by a treatable condition

500

what are myths

false beliefs

500

what is a cerebrovascular accident

stroke, which damages brain cells