These offenders are motivated by anticipated personal gain and not the desire to
help others. They tend to be socially sophisticated and gain a position of trust over
the elder. Maltreatment most often occurs in the form of neglect and financial
exploitation.
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Narcissistic offenders
These offenders are well-intentioned. They become a caregiver expecting to provide
adequate care but are beleaguered by the amount of care and lash out verbally or
physically.
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, overwhelmed offenders
concentration of the medication after biotransformation into active and inactive
metabolites in higher or lower than expected.
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Metabolism Interaction-
the body's ability to eliminate medications in pure form or by altering a metabolite
from the body.
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Elimination Interaction-
Erickson’s stages -Stage 1:
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Infancy period: trust vs mistrust
__________ are approaches used to help older adults recall life events. _________ promote
reflection and help clients understand who they are as individuals_______________may help
, clients achieve ego integrity. Studies indicate that RT can help improve psychosocial
outcomes, cognition, communication, and quality of life for clients with dementia
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Reminiscence therapy (RT) and life review therapy (LRT)
Erickson’s stages -Stage 2
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Early childhood period: Autonomy vs shame. Doubt
when one medication systemically alters the potency of another medication.
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Pharmacokinetic Interactions-
Erickson’s stages -Stage 4
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school age period: Industry vs inferiority
help others. They tend to be socially sophisticated and gain a position of trust over
the elder. Maltreatment most often occurs in the form of neglect and financial
exploitation.
Give this one a try later!
Narcissistic offenders
These offenders are well-intentioned. They become a caregiver expecting to provide
adequate care but are beleaguered by the amount of care and lash out verbally or
physically.
Give this one a try later!
, overwhelmed offenders
concentration of the medication after biotransformation into active and inactive
metabolites in higher or lower than expected.
Give this one a try later!
Metabolism Interaction-
the body's ability to eliminate medications in pure form or by altering a metabolite
from the body.
Give this one a try later!
Elimination Interaction-
Erickson’s stages -Stage 1:
Give this one a try later!
Infancy period: trust vs mistrust
__________ are approaches used to help older adults recall life events. _________ promote
reflection and help clients understand who they are as individuals_______________may help
, clients achieve ego integrity. Studies indicate that RT can help improve psychosocial
outcomes, cognition, communication, and quality of life for clients with dementia
Give this one a try later!
Reminiscence therapy (RT) and life review therapy (LRT)
Erickson’s stages -Stage 2
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Early childhood period: Autonomy vs shame. Doubt
when one medication systemically alters the potency of another medication.
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Pharmacokinetic Interactions-
Erickson’s stages -Stage 4
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school age period: Industry vs inferiority