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PVN 103 CH 33 Key Terms

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ageismProcess of systematic stereotyping of and discrimination against people because of their advantage age.
akinesiaAbnormal state of motor and psychic hypoactivity.
aphasiaAbnormal neurologic condition in which language function is detective or absent because of an injury to certain areas of the cerebral cortex.
ataxiaAbnormal condition characterized by impaired ability to coordinate movement.
chronologic ageAge of an individual expressed as time elapsed since birth.
claudicationWeakness of the legs accompanied by cramp-like pain in the calves caused by poor circulation of the blood to the leg muscles.
dementiaA slow, progressive, organic mental disorder characterized by chronic personality disintegration, deterioration of intellectual capacity and function, and memory loss that leads to confusion, disorientation, and stupor.
dysarthiaDifficult, poorly articulated speech resulting from interference in the control over the muscles of speech.
dysphagiaDifficulty swallowing.
hemiplegiaParalysis of one side of the body.
kyphosisAn abnormal condition of the vertebral column; characterized by increased convexity in the curvature of the thoracic spine.
nocturiaExcessive urination at night.
orthostatic hypotensionA drop of 25 mm Hg in systolic pressure and a drop of 10 mm Hg in diastolic pressure when moving from a lying to sitting position.
presbycusisA normal loss of hearing acuity, speech intelligibility, auditory threshold, and pitch associated with aging.
presbyopiaDefect in vision in advancing age involving loss of accomodation or recession of near visio; due to loss of elasticity of crystalline lens.
pruritisThe symptoms of itching; an uncomfortable sensation leading to the urge to scratch; scratching often leads to secondary infection. Some causes of pruritis are allergy, infection, elevated serum urea, jaundice, and skin irritation.
senileThe state of physical and mental deterioration associated with aging.
shearing forcesApplied forces or pressure exerted against the surface and layers of the skin as tissue slides in opposite but parallel planes.


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