Which factor is considered a significant barrier to optimal functioning for individuals living in a nursing home?
a. Round-the-clock skilled nursing care b. Informal support networks
c. A sense of confidence in one's ability
d. Removing expectations for planning or performing activities of daily life
d
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With _____ prevention, which begins after the harm has occurred, a person acts to limit further damage.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Mickey is currently experiencing "the third age.". He could best be described as one of the a. young-old
b. oldest-old. c. old-young. d. young-young.
In Tolstoy's novella, The Death of Ivan Ilych, Ivan says he studied the following syllogism in school: Caius is a man, men are mortal, therefore Caius is mortal. Later in life, Ivan realized that the true meaning of this syllogism is
a. I am immortal b. death only happens to others c. I, too, will die d. adults are affected by death issues e. mortality is an abstraction
Stimulation of the ______ in different locations with human subjects has produced reports of warmth and pleasure as well as fear and rage.
A. hypothalamus B. amygdala C. septal area D. cingulate gyrus