4.01 key terms

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Across
  1. 3. family: Parents and one or more children that are permanently and legally added to the family; these families may be nuclear, single-parent, blended, or extended family structures.
  2. 7. disease: A progressive brain disorder that includes not only memory loss, but also progressively severe confusion.
  3. 11. family: More than two generations of families living together. For example, children, their parents, and grandparents living together.
  4. 12. Term used to describe the loss of muscle mass and strength over time.
  5. 13. Dealing effectively with a difficult situation.
  6. 17. Family: A Family in which the grandparents are the sole caregivers of the child.
  7. 18. Involuntary urination or defecation.
  8. 19. psychology: Uses scientific understanding and effective intervention to aid in the achievement of a satisfactory life, rather than merely treating mental illness.
  9. 21. Eye condition in which the lens of the eye thickens and causes cloudy or distorted vision.
  10. 23. family: Includes all relatives in a family, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
  11. 24. Term used to describe growths or tumors that are cancerous.
  12. 26. Body growth that occurs at different rates.
  13. 27. When menstruation ceases for a year or more and women can no longer reproduce.
  14. 28. Eye condition common in middle age due to loss of elasticity of the lens of the eye, which results in a slow decrease in the ability to focus on nearby objects.
  15. 30. couple An arrangement where two people who are not marriedLinks to an external site. live together in an emotionally and/or sexually intimate relationshipLinks to an external site. on a long-term or permanent basis.
  16. 31. The ability to adjust to new conditions.
  17. 32. When reproductive capacity declines or is lost for both men and women.
Down
  1. 1. Progressive bone loss when calcium is depleted, causing bones to become brittle and more porous.
  2. 2. The ideas and beliefs characteristic of a group, social class, or individual.
  3. 4. A ringing sound in the ears.
  4. 5. family: A family unit that serves as a substitute family for a child. These families may be nuclear, single-parent, blended, or extended family structures.
  5. 6. A practice-guiding principle in social work that highlights the importance of understanding individual and individual behavior in light of the environmental contexts in which that person lives and acts.
  6. 8. Degeneration: Eye disease that causes people to have difficulty seeing objects inside the center of the field of vision.
  7. 9. continuation: Carrying on family traditions and values.
  8. 10. Eye condition that involves damage to the optic nerve, and in which vision is distorted.
  9. 14. Includes married couple, each spouse’s children from previous relationships, and any children they have together.
  10. 15. A government health insurance program that helps older adults pay for medical costs.
  11. 16. Term used to describe growths or tumors that are noncancerous.
  12. 20. Security: A government retirement fund that provides supplemental income to Americans who are at least 62 years of age and who have met employment contribution eligibility standards.
  13. 22. development: Development that occurs from the top of the head down to the extremities.
  14. 25. family: Includes husband, wife, and one or more of their biological children.
  15. 29. Hearing loss associated with age, most often caused by damage to the inner ear.