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Erickson
Stage
Infant
Conflict
Trust v mistrust
Task
develop trus of self and others
Erickson
Stage
Toddler
Conflict
autonomy v shame
Task
master physical env maintain self esteem
Erickson
Stage
preschooler
Conflict
initiative v guilt
Task
inititate activities, conscience and sexual identity
Erickson
Stage
school age
Conflict
industry v inferiority
Task
sense of self worth
Erickson
Stage
adolescent
Conflict
identity v role confusion
Task
integrate many roels into a self image
Erickson
Stage
young adult
Conflict
intimacy v isolation
Task
learn to make personal commitment
Erickson
Stage
Middle age
Conflict
generativity v stagnation
Task
seek satisfaction through productivity
Erickson
Stage
older adult
Conflict
integrity v despair
Task
review life and deal with loss and death
skin changes
thining of area between dermis and epidermis by 20%
dec elastin, size of cells, ability to retain moisture
hair changes
inc facial hair in women (see ryan's mom)
aural hair in men
bone density changes
peaks at age 30
women lose most 5 yrs after menopause
cranial sutures
parietomastoid suture isn't closed until 80
CV - heart changes
heart muscle stiffens, lipofuscin pigments from lipids
valve thickens
MAX HR declines
CV - vessel changes
50% have hypertension b.c arteries stiffen
kidney blood flow reduced by 50%
resp system changes
best predictor of mortaliy
vital capacity and cough relfext and epi ciliary action decreases
urinary changes
dec kidney mass/no. glomeruli
responsiveness to ADH
GI changes
diminished saliva; dec peristalis
immune changes
thymus degenerates. dec by age 30; gone by 60
neuroendocrine changes
INC in FSH and LH in postmeno women
T4 normal, T3 decline
senses
sight first affected; dec light adaptation
brain changes
brain wt dec by 17%; NE dec
serotonin and MOA increase
brain fxn changes
memory, most problem with encoding
recognition always better; does not decline
brain constants
long term mem until 70
IQ till 80
reaction decline after 40
Theory of cognitive decline
Processing speed hypo
slowing of speed
Theory of cognitive decline
executive deficit (frontal aging)
dependant on frontal lobe integrity; affected earlier and to a greater degree
Theory of cognitive decline
inhibitory deficit
def in inhib processes
Theory of cognitive decline
top down hypo
inability to suppress neural activity associated with distracting info
Ageism
devaluation and discounting older person