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NURS 2518 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GRADED A+ | 100% ASSURED PASS. life course theory the theory that states what happens to you earlier in life will affect you later in life, development is a life long process clinical judgement measurement model 1. recognize cues 2. analyze cues 3. prioritize hypothesis 4. generate solutions 5. take action 6. evaluate outcomes Biomedical System western medical system, believes that disease is the result of abnormalities in the structure and function of body organs and systems (assessment and diagnosis are directed at identifying the pathogen) Magico-religious System eastern medical system, believes that disease is caused by actions of supernatural entities (gods, Jesus), health is viewed as a blessing or reward from these entities Holistic System indigenous medical system that believes that health is a sign of balance, prevention is directed at protecting oneself from imbalance. health a state of complete physical, mental, and social well being, not merely the absence of disease age related changes physiological changes are inevitable, irreversible are not related to pathological conditions, psychological and spiritual changes offer opportunities for increasingly fulfilling life risk factors conditions that increase the risk of the older adult to negative health, diseases enviro, lifestyle, psychosocial circumstances, adverse medications effects and attitudes based on lack of knowledge wellness a state of being and feeling that one tries to achieve, and optimal level of health independent of situation or functional ability illness culture bound syndromes or cultural idioms of distress older adults complex and unique, knowing chronological age doesn't describe the older adult, the experience of aging involves interaction between internal and external factors functional ability cognitive social physical and emotional abilities to carry out the normal activities of life. normal daily activities include fulfilling usual roles in the family, workplace, community and maintain health and well being geriatric syndromes health states that tend to occur only later in life and that do not fall under discrete disease categories (E.g. pressure ulcers, falls, incontinence, dementia) functional assessment a comprehensive geriatric assessment conducted when there is a loss of functional ability, change in mental status, or the older adult is frail determinants of ageism being young, being anxious about death, intergenerational experience function the neutral or positive interaction between the person's health and the performance of social and physical activities disability the negative aspects of a person's health and social and environmental condition that is determining the performance of the individual impairment refers tot he physical abnormality that underlies the limitation what are factors that increase risk of being a target being care dependent, working in high tech or in the hospital sector, younger females impact of ageism shorter life span, poorer physical health, reduces quality of life, increases social isolation, restricts ability to express sexuality and increase the risk of violence, contributes to poverty and financial insecurity chronic conditions and types managed rather than cured nonfatal chronic illness such as osteoporosis, serious and potentially fatal chronic conditions (stroke), frailty which is where the body has few reserves and any changes can cause health problems Katz Index an assessment tool that ranks the degree to which a person is independent on their ADL ability Barthel Index an assessment tool that ranks ADL ability, but in more detail than Katz Index Functional Independence Measure an assessment tool that measures mobility, cognition, social functioning, and ADLs (more comprehensive, but requires training)

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NURS 2518 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GRADED A+ |
100% ASSURED PASS.


life course theory

the theory that states what happens to you earlier in life will affect you later in life,
development is a life long process



clinical judgement measurement model

1. recognize cues

2. analyze cues

3. prioritize hypothesis

4. generate solutions

5. take action

6. evaluate outcomes



Biomedical System

western medical system, believes that disease is the result of abnormalities in the
structure and function of body organs and systems (assessment and diagnosis are
directed at identifying the pathogen)



Magico-religious System

eastern medical system, believes that disease is caused by actions of supernatural
entities (gods, Jesus), health is viewed as a blessing or reward from these entities



Holistic System

,indigenous medical system that believes that health is a sign of balance, prevention is
directed at protecting oneself from imbalance.



health

a state of complete physical, mental, and social well being, not merely the absence of
disease



age related changes

physiological changes are inevitable, irreversible are not related to pathological
conditions, psychological and spiritual changes offer opportunities for increasingly
fulfilling life



risk factors

conditions that increase the risk of the older adult to negative health, diseases enviro,
lifestyle, psychosocial circumstances, adverse medications effects and attitudes based
on lack of knowledge




wellness

a state of being and feeling that one tries to achieve, and optimal level of health
independent of situation or functional ability



illness

culture bound syndromes or cultural idioms of distress



older adults

complex and unique, knowing chronological age doesn't describe the older adult, the
experience of aging involves interaction between internal and external factors

,functional ability

cognitive social physical and emotional abilities to carry out the normal activities of life.
normal daily activities include fulfilling usual roles in the family, workplace, community
and maintain health and well being



geriatric syndromes

health states that tend to occur only later in life and that do not fall under discrete disease
categories (E.g. pressure ulcers, falls, incontinence, dementia)




functional assessment

a comprehensive geriatric assessment conducted when there is a loss of functional
ability, change in mental status, or the older adult is frail



determinants of ageism

being young, being anxious about death, intergenerational experience




function

the neutral or positive interaction between the person's health and the performance of
social and physical activities



disability

the negative aspects of a person's health and social and environmental condition that is
determining the performance of the individual



impairment

refers tot he physical abnormality that underlies the limitation

, what are factors that increase risk of being a target

being care dependent, working in high tech or in the hospital sector, younger females



impact of ageism

shorter life span, poorer physical health, reduces quality of life, increases social isolation,
restricts ability to express sexuality and increase the risk of violence, contributes to
poverty and financial insecurity



chronic conditions and types managed

rather than cured



nonfatal chronic illness such as osteoporosis, serious and potentially fatal chronic
conditions (stroke), frailty which is where the body has few reserves and any changes
can cause health problems



Katz Index

an assessment tool that ranks the degree to which a person is independent on their ADL
ability



Barthel Index

an assessment tool that ranks ADL ability, but in more detail than Katz Index



Functional Independence Measure

an assessment tool that measures mobility, cognition, social functioning, and ADLs (more
comprehensive, but requires training)



minimum data set

a standard established by health care institutions that specifies the information that must
be collected from every patient, assesses information such as functional ability and ADLs

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