GEY 3601 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Prostate Cancer, Prostate, Dementia

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1. a) Explain how some of the age related changes in the excretory system and
changes in the senses may contribute to dehydration, b) are these changes
age related or age associated, c) explain,
1. Bladder changes is an age related issue that may cause
dehydration. As you get older the bladder shrinks, causing it to
hold less urine, making individuals urinate more frequently. Unless
water intake is increased with increased urination, dehydration can
occur.
2. Kidney changes are also age related changes. There is a loss of
sensitivity to the ADH hormone in the tubules causing there to be
less concentration for urine. This causes more water loss which puts
people at a greater risk for dehydration.
2. Many older individuals fear incontinence, a) what makes them fear
they will become incontinent with age, b) is this true, c) explain
As you get older the sphincter muscle becomes weak. Due to this older
people often fear incontinence. They worry they are going to have and
accident and pee on themselves in public or have to wear a diaper. This is a
true statement, as incontinence is an age associated condition that can
develop for a number of reasons. It can be caused by various medications,
Urinary tract infections, acute dementia, depression or even stress.
3.Excluding dementia, why is incontinence more common females then males
Incontinence is more common in females because they are more
susceptible to Urinary tract infections. This is because they have a shorter urinary
tract, and when bacteria grows in it the muscles are weakened.
4. a) What is the one gland in body that actually increases with
age, b) is this always a concern? c) explain
The prostate gland increases with age. It is a concern primarily in older
men because it can grow nodular hyperplasia or by hypertrophy of the tissue,
which can then develop into prostate PBH and can mimic prostate cancer.
5. a) What may be some of the causes for prostate cancer b) explain if there is
any cultural implication for prostate cancer
There are both genetic and environmental factors that can cause
prostate cancer. There are genetic implications for prostate cancer. For
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As you get older the bladder shrinks, causing it to hold less urine, making individuals urinate more frequently. Unless water intake is increased with increased urination, dehydration can occur: kidney changes are also age related changes. There is a loss of sensitivity to the adh hormone in the tubules causing there to be less concentration for urine. This causes more water loss which puts people at a greater risk for dehydration: many older individuals fear incontinence, a) what makes them fear they will become incontinent with age, b) is this true, c) explain. As you get older the sphincter muscle becomes weak. Due to this older people often fear incontinence. They worry they are going to have and accident and pee on themselves in public or have to wear a diaper. This is a true statement, as incontinence is an age associated condition that can develop for a number of reasons. Urinary tract infections, acute dementia, depression or even stress.

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