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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A not all religions believe that there is a soul
B the religious status of the individual
C the kind of moral life the person led
D the position of the individual within the religion
Question #2
A ego integrity vs. despair
B ego identity vs. confusion
C industry vs. inferiority
D trust vs. mistrust
Question #3
A highest; declines; middle
B lowest; increases; middle
C highest; declines; late
D lowest; increases; early
Question #4
A discussable; avoidable
B avoidable; discussable
C permanent; inevitable
D inevitable; permanent
Question #5
A “Let me live, and I promise I’ll dedicate my life to healing others.”
B “No, it can’t be true. There must be some mistake. Perhaps my test results got mixed up with someone else’s.”
C “There’s no hope. I don’t think we can win. It might be best just to give up the fight.”
D “Look at all the people who are much worse than me and yet still healthy.”
Question #6
A anticlimactic grief
B adaptation grief
C acceptance grief
D anticipatory grief
Question #7
A Bereavement; grief
B Euthanasia; mortality
C Grief; bereavement
D Mortality; euthanasia
Question #8
A a patient–doctor liaison
B an advance director
C a health care proxy
D a health-care lawyer
Question #9
A a family-structured agreement
B an advance directive
C a doctor–patient agreement
D a Do Not Resuscitate provision
Question #10
A a will
B a trust fund
C an advance directive
D a doctor-patient agreement
Question #11
A Wisconsin
B Massachusetts
C California
D Oregon
Question #12
A other forms of care have been attempted
B the patient expressed a desire to terminate his or her life
C the patient’s suffering is sever and unlikely to improve
D consulting a second physician to insure that the conditions had been met
Question #13
A better psychological functioning
B post-traumatic stress
C severe feelings of guilt
D considerably more money
Question #14
A Soothing care
B Calming care
C Palliative care
D Analgesic care
Question #15
A hospital cancer centers
B hospital care
C home nursing care
D hospice
Question #16
A 60–70%
B 20–30%
C 40–50
D 80–90%
Question #17
A a calorie-restricted diet
B a calorie Scrooge diet
C a calorie miser diet
D a calorie-limited consumption diet
Question #18
A antioxidants
B antichromerase
C anticancerous
D antitelemerase
Question #19
A rogue radicals
B free radicals
C liberated radicals
D gratis radicals
Question #20
A Telomeres
B Atherosclerosis
C Free radicals
D Antioxidants
Question #21
A 100
B 25
C 10
D 50
Question #22
A smoking, diabetes, and industrial and environmental pollutants
B diets that are high in fats and sugars, smoking, and obesity
C obesity, cancer, and working in environments that are high in carcinogens
D diabetes, smoking, and regular exercise
Question #23
A infectious diseases; accidents
B accidents; infectious diseases
C malnutrition; abuse
D abuse; malnutrition
Question #24
A better nutritional foods, vaccinations, and antibiotics
B vaccinations, antibiotics, and better sanitation
C economic wealth, improvements in medicine, and the automobile
D access to health care, health insurance, and better trained physicians
Question #25
A mad cow disease, tuberculosis, typhus
B diphtheria, swine flu, and smallpox
C diphtheria, tuberculosis, and smallpox
D smallpox, HIV, and typhus
Question #26
A late adulthood.
B quarterly adulthood.
C early adulthood.
D young adulthood.
Question #27
A Nursing home, assisted living
B Group home, community homes
C Community home, group homes
D Assisted living, nursing homes
Question #28
A integrity; despair
B inferiority; mistrust
C despair; integrity
D mistrust; inferiority
Question #29
A positive emotions and experience a more positive self-esteem.
B positive emotions and experience a low self-esteem.
C negative emotions and experience a low self-esteem.
D negative emotions and experience a high self-esteem.
Question #30
A increasing one’s cognitive reserve to improve IQ scores by engaging in lifelong learning
B selecting valued activities, optimizing performance in the remaining activities, and compensating for physical and cognitive declines
C habituation of one’s self to new environments, dishabituating one’s self to old environments, and creating equilibrium in one’s worldview
D using mental images in cognitive processing, increasing his or her language skills, and nurturing cognitive functioning
Question #31
A number of siblings
B educational level
C family income
D weight
Question #32
A More neurons die than are being generated.
B There are slightly more neurons being generated to assist with loss of brain functioning.
C There are no changes in the number of neurons being generated.
Question #33
A shrinks; remains the same
B enlarges; increases
C shrinks; declines
D enlarges; remains the same
Question #34
A smoking, exercise, and cognitive stimulation
B decreased estrogen, loss of bone density, and nearsightedness
C white blood cells, red blood cells, and capillaries
D neurogenesis, maturation, and cell death
Question #35
A working memory
B procedural memory
C autobiographical memory
D source memory
Question #36
A episodic memory
B lexical memory
C procedural memory
D semantic memory
Question #37
A responded more quickly and made fewer errors
B responded more slowly, but made fewer errors
C responded more quickly, but made more errors
D responded more slowly and made more errors
Question #38
A remains constant
B increases
C improves
D declines
Question #39
A healthcare and promotion, a healthy diet, and healthy exercise
B cease smoking, use sunblock, and avoid environmental teratogens
C health conscientiousness, a healthy community, and a healthy spirit
D aging gracefully, mental soundness, and physical well-being
Question #40
A decline in testosterone and more prevalent in men
B increase in estrogen and more prevalent in women
C increase in testosterone and more prevalent in men
D decline in estrogen and more prevalent in women
Question #41
A jaundice
B osteoporosis
C macular degeneration
D arthritis
Question #42
A atrophy of the bladder
B slowing of the digestive system
C shrinkage of the urethra
D enlargement of the prostate gland
Question #43
A decreases; remains the same
B remains the same; decreases
C increases; decreases
D decreases; increases
Question #44
A alcoholism
B obesity
C excessive gum chewing
D malnutrition
Question #45
A glaucoma
B macular degeneration
C tetanus
D a cataract
Question #46
A retinosis pigmentosa
B cataracts
C macular degeneration
D glaucoma
Question #47
A 10 additional years
B 5 additional years
C 20 additional years
D 15 additional years
Question #48
A Primary aging; secondary aging
B Tertiary aging; vertical aging
C Vertical aging; tertiary aging
D Secondary aging; primary aging
Question #49
A functional age
B geriatric age
C competency age
D chronological age
Question #50
A activities of daily living
B adult activities
C grooming behavior
D self-care activities