Download Module 8 Exam - Developmental (Lifespan) Psychology and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! 8/22/22, 5:35 PM Module 8 Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam: Developmental (Lifespan) Psychology- 2021-Bosch 1/8 Correct! False True True or false? In most modern industrialized societies, death is defined as the cessation of higher cortical processes. 1 / 1 pts Question 1 Question 2 1 / 1 pts Module 8 Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam Due No due date Points 30 Questions 13 Time Limit 60 Minutes Requires Respondus LockDown Browser Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 1 25 minutes 18 out of 30 LATEST Attempt 2 26 minutes 7 out of 30 * Attempt 1 25 minutes 18 out of 30 * Some questions not yet graded Score for this quiz: 7 out of 30 * Submitted Aug 22 at 5:34pm This attempt took 26 minutes. 8/22/22, 5:35 PM Module 8 Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam: Developmental (Lifespan) Psychology- 2021-Bosch 2/8 orrect Answe ou Answered age-related change Alzheimer’s Disease r Max isn’t sure how to help his seventy-year-old father. In the past year, his father spent $4,000 on As-Seen-On-TV products that he never uses. Max’s father used to be very careful with his money. Now, Max is concerned over his father’s financial judgement. Is Max’s father’s behavior most likely a sign of Alzheimer’s Disease or an age-related change? 0 / 1 pts Question 3 Question 4 1 / 1 pts For the following descriptions, identify the most likely type of neurocognitive disorder most likely indicated by these symptoms and situations. Vera began drinking heavily in her early 20s. She continued this pattern throughout her life and is now in her 70s. She has been hospitalized with liver disease. Prior to this hospitalization, her children noticed some that Seventy-year-old Aaron sometimes has trouble finding the word that he wants when speaking with others. Is this most likely a sign of Alzheimer’s Disease or an age-related change? Alzheimer’s Disease Correct! age-related change 8/22/22, 5:35 PM Module 8 Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam: Developmental (Lifespan) Psychology- 2021-Bosch 5/8 3 pts for reasons: Unable to walk, speak, engage in basic life activities Your Answer: final stages they forget activities of daily living, change in mood, they tend to be bed ridden, unable to toilet themselves Describe 2 typical symptoms observed in the final stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. Good answers will be written in complete sentences. Not yet graded / 3 pts Question 9 Question 10 Not yet graded / 3 pts Good answers will be written in complete sentences. Compare and contrast active and passive euthanasia. Be sure to both compare and contrast. Your Answer: Correct! women men 8/22/22, 5:35 PM Module 8 Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam: Developmental (Lifespan) Psychology- 2021-Bosch 6/8 Question 11 Not yet graded / 3 pts Good answers will be written in complete sentences. Compare and contrast Primary and Secondary aging. Your Answer: both primary and secondary involves the person aging one form of aging ( primary) can be considered successful aging where aging is going to happen regardless. where the other form of aging enironmental factors and/or behaviour habits play a role such has smoking which can lead to lung cancer and sun exposure which can lead to skin cancer primary- is genetic , and unavoidable secondary- is influenced by environmental factors and behaviour habits with active euthanasia an agent is given to speed up death. whereas with passive euthansia nothing is done to stop the person from dying. both methonds does not prolong the persons life compare - both methonds does not prolong life contrast- active: an agent is used to speed up death. passive: nothing is done to help prolong life, or stop death Contrast: Active—agent is administered to hasten death. Passive: life-saving measures are not used. Compare: both are a choice to not allow life to continue/prolong. 8/22/22, 5:35 PM Module 8 Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam: Developmental (Lifespan) Psychology- 2021-Bosch 7/8 Question 13 Not yet graded / 10 pts Question 12 Not yet graded / 3 pts Good answers will be written in complete sentences. Why do theorists and practitioners today criticize disengagement theory? Be specific. Your Answer: theorist and practioners criticize disengagement theory because its not very accurate. according to the disengagment theory an older adult is suppose to withdraw themselves from society and be alone and bascially just wait to die. this alone is a problem because this can cause severe depression and its not helpful for the older adult. its better if the older adult enage in society and acitivites. instead of withdrawing themselves completley Withdrawal can harm someone’s physical health, cognition, and social life. Answers need to include the following: Primary—genetic, unavoidable. Secondary—caused by behavioral choices and the environment.