1. Answer the questions below based on
1. Answer the questions below based on the following case study: Rebecca is 23 years old, she lives in a share house at Cabarita Beach on the NSW coast. Rebecca has presented to your clinic today as she is concerned that she may have a urinary tract infection. As this is her first time at the clinic you take the opportunity to gather some information about her. Rebecca works in a local pub at night and enjoys hanging out at the beach during the day, surfing, and taking long walks. Rebecca was diagnosed with an eating disorder one year ago after being admitted to the hospital when she collapsed at work. She now meets with a dietitian weekly and a psychologist monthly to ensure she is managing her eating disorder. She is a vegan and tries to eat organically certified vegetables when possible. Her housemates Charlie and Sunnie are university students who like to have parties on the weekends. Rebecca does not smoke cigarettes but says Charlie does and the smell is a constant source of argument among the housemates. Rebecca enjoys the parties after work but does not drink alcohol but does take ecstasy as she says it allows her to relax. Sunnie regularly invites people from university to the parties whom Rebecca does not know and she acknowledges occasionally engaging in unprotected sexual activity with either men or women. Identify three health-compromising behaviours that Rebecca engages in and discuss one potential health complication that may arise for each behaviour. ANSWER: Levinson considers early adulthood (such as that Rebecca is at) as one era in adult life. Identify the phase of early adulthood Rebecca is at and 2 key actions that commonly occur in this phase. ANSWER: Discuss one key difference between psychosocial development in adults and children. ANSWER: 2. Answer the questions below based on the following case study. Viet (69 years old) and Lai (72 years old) have recently moved to town and decided to join the gym as they both enjoyed the atmosphere of their old gym. When inquiring about the prices the salesman asked Viet if he was enquiring for his grandchild as he was certain that their insurance would not allow Viet to be lifting weights. He then suggested that Viet might be better off checking out lawn bowls at the local bowling club instead. At her next visit to the clinic where you work, Lai relays the experience to you whilst you are checking her blood pressure. You note though that she struggles to remember some of the details of the story and make a note of it in her chart for the doctor to review. What form of discrimination was Viet subjected to at the gym? ANSWER: Outline two physical and two psychosocial benefits of exercise for adults in this age group. ANSWER: Lai’s apparent confusion during your session could result from an acute or a chronic brain syndrome. Identify two possible causes of acute brain syndromes and two possible causes of chronic brain syndromes ANSWER:
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