A nurse who works with older adults is teaching a colleague about the similarities and differences between gerontology and geriatrics. Which of the following questions best conveys the focus of gerontology?

A) "How can we secure more funding for research and development of drugs specifically for older adults?"
B) "How can we teach older adults about the relationship between their lifestyle and their health?"
C) "How can we help older adults maintain wellness as they age?"
D) "How can we reduce the incidence of falls among older adults who live in care facilities?"


Ans: C
Gerontology is the study of aging and older adults, and the focus of the discipline has shifted in recent decades to an emphasis on wellness and healthy, successful aging. As such, a focus on promoting and maintaining wellness best exemplifies the discipline. Geriatrics is associated with the diseases and disabilities of old people, and geriatric medicine is a subspecialty of internal medicine or family practice that focuses on the medical problems of older people.

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