Description

People born between 1946 and 1964
Same amount of money earned every month
Federally funded health insurance program for individuals > 65 years of age
Feeling of hopelessness
Feelings of worth
Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints
A condition that lasts longer than three months
Leaving the workforce
Unable to move
Feeling of isolation
Systematic stereotyping of and discrimination against people simply because they are old
Residential facility that helps older adults that need minimal help performing ADL’s and medication management
A progressive, irreversible decline in mental function
Physical violence, financial exploitation, intimidation, isolation, or neglect of someone >65 yrs of age
Study of moral actions and values
Medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of older adults
Normal, natural emotional reaction to loss or profound life change of any kind
State in which an individual has altered epidermis and/or dermis
Disruption in the amount and quality of sleep that impairs functioning
Advance directive prepared by a competent person regarding instruction about end-of-life care
Residential facility where care is provided for individuals unable to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) due to physical or cognitive decline
Inadequate or excessive exposure to nutrients
Action or omission by a healthcare provider during the course of treating a patient that fails to meet reasonable standards of care and that causes injury to a patient
Federally funded but state-administered program for providing medical care to qualifying low-income individuals
Failure of a reasonable person to provide care to another person in a given situation
Any lesion caused by unrelieved pressure that results in damage to the underlying tissue
Process of teaching and training individuals to achieve their highest level of independent function
Use of pharmacological or physical means to prevent a patient from harming themselves or others
Handwashing and wearing personal protective equipment
Involuntary loss of urine
Physical, physiological, or psychological force that disturbs equilibrium in the human body
Failure to do something that has a legal or moral obligation

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