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Concepts and Skills for Nursing
Quiz 11: Growth and Development: Infancy Through Adolescence
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The nurse confirms that in the embryonic stage of prenatal development (third to eighth week) , the embryo's:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
During the first trimester of pregnancy, the most important teaching a nurse can provide the expectant mother is:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A 10-year-old girl has recently grown 3 inches and gained 20 pounds. She began having menstrual periods and is embarrassed about her breast development. The parents are concerned about her complaints of fatigue. The most helpful response from the nurse would be to suggest:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A 4-year-old child tells other children that last night he flew to the moon and walked around with his friend Sam. He says that he is the only one who can see Sam. The nurse should:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The school nurse reminds the eighth grade boys' physical education classes to make time for warm-up exercises and stretching before strenuous physical activity because:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A new parent with her first child tells the nurse that her mother has advised her to feed the baby on a schedule and let the baby cry between feedings so that he does not get spoiled. Based on Erikson's growth and development theory, the nurse's most informative response would be:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A dejected 8-year-old has brought home an art project that was finished at school that didn't get put up on the bulletin board with some better projects. The best way to support the child's sense of industry would be for the parents to:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A 9-year-old has returned to the pediatric unit from the recovery room after having his appendix removed. He has an intravenous solution running into a vein and a dressing covering the operative site. His parents went home briefly. When he becomes upset and starts crying, the nurse should:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The school nurse is teaching parents of fifth graders (10 year olds) about the physical changes of puberty that they can expect in their children, such as:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A nurse encourages the father of a newborn infant to hold the baby close, talk softly, stroke the baby's fingers, and make eye contact in order to:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The nurse is aware that according to Piaget's theory, the child's cognitive development is:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
A woman in her first trimester of pregnancy asks the nurse how much weight she can expect to gain by the time of EDD (estimated delivery date) . The nurse correctly responds approximately by informing her:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
A mother of an 11-month-old is concerned about her baby not walking and states that his older brother was walking at 10 months. The nurse's response, based on knowledge of normal development, should be:
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The risk for poisoning is most likely in a situation in which:
Question 15
Multiple Choice
A parent asks the nurse about how to discipline her 2-year-old who has become uncooperative and negative and is having temper tantrums. The most helpful suggestion made by the nurse would be for the parent to deal with this normal behavior by:
Question 16
Multiple Choice
A 4-year-old attends a preschool group three mornings a week. He has been treated kindly and lovingly at home. At school, according to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, he is likely to: