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Chapter 13 Late Adulthood
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Late Adulthood Late adulthood: 65 and older
Young old: 65–74 Old: 75–90 Very old: 90 and older Fastest growing segment of population Life expectancy Life span
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Aging Definitions Aging Senescence Gerontology Myths of aging
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Theories of Aging Biological theories Clockwork theory
Free-radical theory Wear-and-tear theory Immune system failure Autoimmune theory
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Theories of Aging (continued)
Psychosocial theories Disengagement theory Activity theory Continuity-developmental theory Natural remedies thought to delay aging
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Physical Characteristics of Late Adulthood
Height and weight Musculoskeletal system Cardiovascular system Respiratory system
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Physical Characteristics of Late Adulthood (continued)
Gastrointestinal system Integumentary system Sensory system Genitourinary system Endocrine system
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Homeostasis Homeostasis: a balance or equilibrium between the internal and external environment Thermoregulatory changes Cardiac reserve changes Visual changes
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Vital Signs Temperature Pulse Respirations Blood pressure
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Developmental Milestones
Motor development Sexual development Psychosocial development Erikson’s stage of ego integrity Reminiscence
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Aging Adjustments Ageism Adjusting to changes in
Body image Family roles Work and leisure Sexuality The inevitability of death
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Cognitive Development
Intelligence Learning Memory Long term Short term
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Moral Development Moral beliefs Spiritual needs
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Nutrition Nutritional needs Weight maintenance Eating patterns
Fluid needs Malnutrition risks
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Sleep and Rest Need less sleep and more rest Measures to promote sleep
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Exercise and Leisure Maintain moderate physical activity
Problems associated with inactivity
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Safety Physical changes resulting in accidents
Auditory and visual changes Gait changes Neurological changes Fear causing social isolation Abuse
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Health Promotion Healthy lifestyle Exercise Diet modification
Health screening and maintenance Regular immunizations Early diagnosis and treatment of health problems
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Special Health Concerns
Delirium Dementia Depression and suicide
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Regulatory Programs Social Security Medicare Medicaid
Rights of the elderly DNR Living Will
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Chapter Challenge Explain the term old
List five normal age-related physical changes Distinguish delirium from dementia
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