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A nurse is planning interventions that address the mental health of older adults of a variety of ages. According to the National Institute of Aging, the category young old refers to people who are what?
 
  A) 62 to 70 years of age
  B) 65 to 74 years of age
  C) 60 to 64 years of age
  D) 64 to 70 years of age

Question 2

Jackson is a 16-year-old boy who is highly disruptive in class and has been in trouble at home.
 
  His mother recently found him torturing a cat. When she questioned him about how he could hurt an animal, he laughed at her. What condition might Jackson be suffering from?
  A) Bipolar disorder
  B) Conduct disorder
  C) Asperger's syndrome
  D) Tourette syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
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To be more precise about the relationship between a person's age and his or her particular needs, the National Institute on Aging has defined chronologic categories of the young old (65 to 74 years), the middle old (75 to 84 years), the old old (85 to 94 years), and the elite old (95 years or older).

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B
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Adolescents with conduct disorder are often unmanageable at home and disruptive in the community. They have little empathy or concern for others. They may be callous and lack appropriate feelings of guilt, although they may express remorse superficially to avoid punishment. They often blame others for their actions. Risk-taking behaviors such as drinking, smoking, using illegal substances, experimenting with sex, and participating in crime are typical. Cruelty to animals or people, destruction of property, theft, and serious violation of rules are diagnostic criteria.





 

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