501 Critical Reading Questions

(Sean Pound) #1

  1. The passage implies that Blackwell’s attitude toward studying and
    practicing medicine changed from
    a. tenacious to wavering.
    b.uninterested to resolute.
    c. cynical to committed.
    d.idealized to realistic.
    e.theoretical to practical.

  2. All of the following questions can be explicitly answered on the
    basis of the passage EXCEPT
    a. What barriers did Blackwell face in her pursuit to become a
    physician?
    b.What degree of success did women attain in the field of medi-
    cine as a result of Blackwell?
    c. What contributions did Blackwell make to women interested in
    medicine as a profession?
    d.What specific steps did Blackwell take to gain admittance to
    medical school?
    e.What did Blackwell claim was her inspiration for wanting to
    become a doctor?


Questions 188–195 are based on the following passage.
The following passage offers the author’s perspective on the need for
healthcare providers with specialized training to care for a rapidly expanding
population of older Americans.
The U.S. population is going gray. A rising demographic tide of aging
baby boomers—those born between 1946 and 1964—and increased
longevity have made adults age 65 and older the fastest growing seg-
ment of today’s population. In thirty years, this segment of the popu-
lation will be nearly twice as large as it is today. By then, an estimated
70 million people will be over age 65. The number of “oldest old”—
those age 85 and older—is 34 times greater than in 1900 and likely to
expand five-fold by 2050.
This unprecedented “elder boom” will have a profound effect on
American society, particularly the field of healthcare. Is the U.S. health
system equipped to deal with the demands of an aging population?
Although we have adequate physicians and nurses, many of them are
not trained to handle the multiple needs of older patients. Today we
have about 9,000 geriatricians (physicians who are experts in aging-

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