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SGallaher96

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An aging client asks the nurse what causes aging. What should the nurse explain about the biological clock theory of aging?
 
  1. The decline of the immune system
  2. A programmed code in the DNA of each person
  3. Damage due to injury
  4. Reactive molecules cause damage over time

Question 2

A client who is afraid of aging asks if anything can be done to slow the process. What should the nurse explain to this client?
 
  1. Drink more wine.
  2. Move to a less expensive neighborhood.
  3. Make positive dietary changes.
  4. Keep the client's weight higher.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 2

1. Immunity theories are based on the knowledge that components of the immune system are affected by aging.
2. Some theories, called the biological clock theories, suggest that aging is a programmed part of DNA or genetics.
3. Damage due to injury is part of the wear and tear theory.
4. Reactive molecules are part of the free-radical theory.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 3

1. Alcohol can hasten the aging process.
2. Environment is important, and moving to a less expensive neighborhood might decrease financial worry. However, there could be increased safety and cleanliness issues that could affect the aging process.
3. The client can have some control by eating a healthy diet and decreasing chronic health problems.
4. The older adult can help slow the aging process by exercising and keeping the weight down to slow the loss of function.





 

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