NURSING FOR WELLNESS IN OLDER
ADULTS NINTH EDITION STUDY GUIDE
CHAPTERS ONE TO TWENTY NINE 2026
QUESTIONS ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥high level wellness.
Answer: maximizing each person potential , while maintaining balance,
and purposeful direction within the persons environment
⩥aging.
Answer: universal process that begin at birth
⩥subjective aging.
Answer: age feel or age identity, persons perception of age
⩥perceived age.
Answer: other peoples estimation of your age
⩥chronologic age.
Answer: length of time that has passed since birth
⩥functional age.
,Answer: contribution to society and quality of life
⩥successful aging 3 components.
Answer: 1. active engagement in life
2. high cognitive and physical function
3. probability of disease and disability
⩥ageism.
Answer: prejudices and stereotypes associated with age
⩥ageism age applied.
Answer: 81-98
⩥aging anxiety.
Answer: expressed by all ages, anxiety over detrimental effects of older
adulthood
⩥age attribution.
Answer: attribute problems to aging and not to physical treatable
conditions
⩥anti aging.
,Answer: anti aging movement believes aging can be stopped and the life
expectancy can be up to 200, focus more on selling products
⩥senility.
Answer: dementia conditions
⩥baby boomers.
Answer: born between 1946 and 1964
⩥health characteristics focus.
Answer: chronic conditions, levels of functioning
⩥poverty in geriatrics.
Answer: is declining, vary considerably,
⩥socioeconomic facts.
Answer: women more likely to live in poverty
over 75 more likely to live in poverty
vary by race -Hispanic and black highest
⩥assisted living facility.
Answer: licence, regulation,
, ⩥home care suites.
Answer: attached to homes or separate, fully functional housing
⩥shared housing.
Answer: shared by two or more unrelated people, private bedroom
⩥cohousing community.
Answer: community for seniors
⩥the village.
Answer: governed by non profit organizations, funded through annual
membership,
⩥congregate housing.
Answer: individual apartments, services include meals, laundry, social
and recreational activities;
in between an institution and independent living - large facility with
apartments in a neighborhood
⩥health disparities.
Answer: significant differences with regards to the rates of disease,
prevalence, health disparities,;
ADULTS NINTH EDITION STUDY GUIDE
CHAPTERS ONE TO TWENTY NINE 2026
QUESTIONS ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥high level wellness.
Answer: maximizing each person potential , while maintaining balance,
and purposeful direction within the persons environment
⩥aging.
Answer: universal process that begin at birth
⩥subjective aging.
Answer: age feel or age identity, persons perception of age
⩥perceived age.
Answer: other peoples estimation of your age
⩥chronologic age.
Answer: length of time that has passed since birth
⩥functional age.
,Answer: contribution to society and quality of life
⩥successful aging 3 components.
Answer: 1. active engagement in life
2. high cognitive and physical function
3. probability of disease and disability
⩥ageism.
Answer: prejudices and stereotypes associated with age
⩥ageism age applied.
Answer: 81-98
⩥aging anxiety.
Answer: expressed by all ages, anxiety over detrimental effects of older
adulthood
⩥age attribution.
Answer: attribute problems to aging and not to physical treatable
conditions
⩥anti aging.
,Answer: anti aging movement believes aging can be stopped and the life
expectancy can be up to 200, focus more on selling products
⩥senility.
Answer: dementia conditions
⩥baby boomers.
Answer: born between 1946 and 1964
⩥health characteristics focus.
Answer: chronic conditions, levels of functioning
⩥poverty in geriatrics.
Answer: is declining, vary considerably,
⩥socioeconomic facts.
Answer: women more likely to live in poverty
over 75 more likely to live in poverty
vary by race -Hispanic and black highest
⩥assisted living facility.
Answer: licence, regulation,
, ⩥home care suites.
Answer: attached to homes or separate, fully functional housing
⩥shared housing.
Answer: shared by two or more unrelated people, private bedroom
⩥cohousing community.
Answer: community for seniors
⩥the village.
Answer: governed by non profit organizations, funded through annual
membership,
⩥congregate housing.
Answer: individual apartments, services include meals, laundry, social
and recreational activities;
in between an institution and independent living - large facility with
apartments in a neighborhood
⩥health disparities.
Answer: significant differences with regards to the rates of disease,
prevalence, health disparities,;