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Functional Performance in Older Adults


Bette R. Bonder, and Vanina Dal Bello-Haas
4th Edition

,Table of Contents

Chapter 01 Growing Old in Today’s World 1
Chapter 02 Theories of Aging-A Multidisciplinary Review for Occupational and Physical
Therapists 4
Chapter 03 Public Policy and Advocacy in North America 7
Chapter 04 Policy and Systems Around the World-Supplemental Essays 10
Chapter 05 Meaningful Occupation in Later Life 13
Chapter 06 Culture, Ethics, and Elder Abuse 16
Chapter 07 Cognitive Function 19
Chapter 08 Cardiopulmonary and Cardiovascular Function 22
Chapter 09 Sensory Function and Function Related to the Skin 25
Chapter 10 Neuromuscular and Movement Functions-Muscle, Bone, and Joints 28
Chapter 11 Neuromuscular and Movement Function-Coordination, Balance, and Gait 31
Chapter 12 Cognitive and Emotional Function-Health Conditions 34
Chapter 13 Cardiopulmonary and Cardiovascular Function-Health Conditions 37
Chapter 14 Sensory Function, Function Related to the Skin, and Pain-Health Conditions 40
Chapter 15 Neuromuscular and Movement Function-Health Conditions 43
Chapter 16 Neuromuscular and Movement Function-Falls 46
Chapter 17 Considerations for Medical Care of Older Adults 49
Chapter 18 Self-Care 52
Chapter 19 Leisure 55
Chapter 20 Work and Retirement 58
Chapter 21 Environment, Products, and Technology 61
Chapter 22 Driving 64
Chapter 23 Community Mobility 67
Chapter 24 Interactions, Relationships, and Sexuality 70
Chapter 25 Learning in Later Life 73
Chapter 26 Spirituality 76
Chapter 27 Evaluation of Functional Performance 79
Chapter 28 Health and Wellness Services 82
Chapter 29 Community-Based Services 85
Chapter 30 Primary Care 88
Chapter 31 Home Health Care 91
Chapter 32 Rehabilitation 94
Chapter 33 Long-Term Care 97
Chapter 34 Palliative Care, Hospice, and Care at the End of Life 100
Chapter 35 The Future of Aging 103

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Chapter 1: Growing Old in Today’s World




1. Cohort effects refer to:
a. The number of friends and coworkers an older adult has
b. Camaraderie among younger and older family members
c. Shared experiences of a particular generation of older adults
d. Number of peer-to-peer interactions using a sociogram

ANS: C




2. Which of the following is NOT an explanation for increased longevity in modern times?
a. Improved medical care
b. Reduced infant mortality
c. Fewer infectious disease mortalities
d. Greater social acceptance of older adults

ANS: D




3. Which of the following individuals has the longest life expectancy?
a. A white female in the United States
b. A black male in Canada
c. An individual in South America, regardless of gender or ethnicity
d. A Hispanic female in a large U.S. city

ANS: A




4. Which of the following would be considered an environmental determinant of health and
longevity?
a. Public policy emphasizing availability of public pensions
b. Levels of asbestos in homes and apartments in a neighborhood
c. An individual’s level of educational achievement
d. Attitudes toward older adults in a given society




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ANS: B




5. According to the World Health Organization, which country or countries are
experiencing the most rapid proportional increase in older population?
a. Developed Asian countries like Japan
b. The United States
c. High-income countries
d. Low- and middle-income countries

ANS: D




6. Which of the following is the most accurate statement about retirement as a phenomenon
of later life?
a. This is a relatively new expectation, dating to the mid-20th century.
b. Retirement has existed for as long as societies have identified a group of individuals as
aged.
c. For the most part, retirement is expected only among individuals in developing nations.
d. Women expect to retire, but most men believe they will work for as long as possible.

ANS: A




7. Attitudes toward aging are most likely to be positive in societies where:
a. Older adults constitute a large proportion of the society.
b. Activities of elders emphasize primarily leisure and enjoyment.
c. There are very few older adults.
d. Older adults have a specific role as wise elders.

ANS: D




8. Age 65 has come to be considered the onset of old age in the United States because:
a. This is when most older adults find their abilities diminishing.




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b. At age 65, physical appearance makes it evident that a person is old.
c. This is the age initially identified in public policy such as Social Security and Medicare.
d. This is the age at which life expectancy diminishes most rapidly.

ANS: C




9. A criticism of Rowe and Kahn’s (1998) factors for successful aging is that:
a. Individuals have no control over any of the factors identified.
b. It is possible to have disease and disability and still have a positive late-life experience.
c. Few people age successfully, so the construct is not helpful.
d. It is not possible to accurately identify factors that contribute to a good experience of late
life.

ANS: B




10. The concept of dependency ratios has been criticized because:
a. Individual differences in needs and in aging and activity make it difficult to ascertain
which generation depends on others for help.
b. Very few older adults ever rely on younger individuals for support and assistance.
c. The most dependent generation may well be young adults.
d. It is common knowledge that older adults are dependent on younger individuals.

ANS: A




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Chapter 2: Theories of Aging: A Multidisciplinary Review for Occupational and Physical
Therapists




1. Which of the following is the most accurate statement about the purpose of theory in
aging?
a. Theories attempt to explain what we observe in empirical research or practice.
b. A goal is to consolidate practice around a simple set of principles.
c. Theories resolve disputes about the nature of reality and definitions of aging.
d. The most important purpose is to reduce apparently complex phenomena to a few basic
factors.

ANS: A




2. Explanations that focus on the situations and problems that accumulate during the life
span and cannot be understood separately from developmental experiences are considered
to reflect:
a. The aged
b. Aging
c. Age
d. The meaning of life

ANS: B




3. Early theories of aging focused on describing it as:
a. A problem
b. A normal, welcomed life stage
c. A rare and unique process
d. Too idiosyncratic for generalized description

ANS: A




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4. Theories that explain aging as resulting from the accumulation of “insults” from the
environment that eventually reach a level incompatible with life are labeled:
a. Sociocultural theories
b. Selection with optimization and compensation
c. Evolutionary theories
d. Stochastic theories

ANS: D




5. It is now believed that neurological theories of aging may be:
a. Too optimistic
b. Lacking in clarity
c. Too pessimistic
d. Too limited

ANS: C




6. Psychological theories of aging seek to explain:
a. Reasons for the emergence of mental disorder in late life
b. Why older individuals are prone to be pessimistic
c. Relationships among older and younger individuals
d. The multiple changes in individual behavior in late life

ANS: D




7. In the theory of selective optimization with compensation, “optimization” refers to the
idea that:
a. People engage in behaviors that augment or enrich their general reserves and maximize
their chosen life courses
b. People make efforts in middle age to accumulate needed resources to ensure successful
aging
c. Changing biological and psychological factors enhance the abilities of older adults in
memory and problem-solving
d. Political initiatives can reduce stigma associated with later life




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ANS: A




8. Mrs. Adams, an 87-year-old widow, has begun to distance herself from some of her
extended family members. At the same time, she spends increasing time with her adult
children, grandchildren, and some of her close neighbors. This would be an example of:
a. The Model of Human Occupation
b. Evolutionary Theory
c. Cognition and Aging theories
d. Socioemotional Selectivity Theory

ANS: D




9. A theory with particular relevance to occupational and physical therapy is:
a. The theory of free radicals
b. Systems theory of motor control
c. Disengagement theory
d. Theories of neurodegenerative change

ANS: B




10. Theory is important to therapeutic decisions as a way to:
a. Reduce the therapist’s need to address individual difference
b. Guide decisions about evaluation and intervention
c. Minimize the idea of complexity in understanding older adults
d. Clearly identify the specific evaluation instruments to be used

ANS: B




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