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  • September 10, 2024
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NUR 233 Hondros Exam

What type of answer do you look for with priority based questions? - ANSWER
Safety

What do most patients struggle to reach of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs? -
ANSWER Love and belonging, self esteem

How does the nurse complete a psychiatric evaluation on a child age 4-7? How
might the nurse change their approach with these children? - ANSWER The global
assessment of function (GAF)
Ask them to interpret their feelings and what things mean to them

Erikson's 8 stages of development - ANSWER 1. Trust vs. Mistrust
2. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt
3. Initiative vs. Guilt
4. Industry vs. Inferiority
5. Identity vs. Role Confusion
6. Intimacy vs. Isolation
7. Generativity vs. Self-absorption
8. Integrity vs. despair

Age for Eriksons Trust vs. Mistrust? - ANSWER Infancy (0-1.5 years)

Age for Eriksons Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt? - ANSWER Early childhood
(1.5-3 years)

Age for Eriksons Initiative vs. Guilt? - ANSWER Preschool (3-6 years)

Age for Eriksons Industry vs. Inferiority? - ANSWER School age (6-12 years)

Age for Eriksons Identity vs. Role confusion? - ANSWER Adolescence (12-20
years)

Age for Eriksons Intimacy vs. Isolation? - ANSWER Early adulthood (20-35 years)

Age for Eriksons Generativity vs. Self-absorption? - ANSWER Middle adulthood
(35-65 years)

Age for Eriksons Integrity vs. Despair? - ANSWER Later years (65 years- death)

Developmental task for infant in trust vs. mistrust? - ANSWER Forming attachment
to mother, which lays foundation for later trust in others

Developmental task for child in autonomy vs. shame and doubt? - ANSWER
Gaining some basic control of self and environment (example: toilet training)

Developmental task for a preschooler in initiative vs. guilt? - ANSWER Becoming
purposeful and directive

, Developmental task for school age child in industry vs. inferiority? - ANSWER
Developing social, physical, and school skills

Developmental task for adolescent in identity vs. role confusion? - ANSWER
Making transition from childhood to adulthood; developing sense of identity

Developmental task for early adult in intimacy vs. isolation? - ANSWER
Establishing intimate bonds of love and friendship

Developmental task for middle adult in generativity vs. self-absorption? - ANSWER
Fulfilling life goals that involve family, career, and society; developing concerns that
embrace future generations

Developmental task for later years adult in integrity vs. despair? - ANSWER
Looking back over one's life and accepting its meaning

How do we use restraints? - ANSWER Least restrictive to most restrictive

Can a nurse keep secrets for their patients? - ANSWER No

What is the only scenario in which nurses do not have to use the least restrictive to
most restrictive process to restrain? - ANSWER When safety of patient or others is
at risk

What is an acceptable punishment for a toddler? - ANSWER Time out

Beneficience - ANSWER The quality of doing good, described as charity

Beneficence example - ANSWER Nurse helps a newly admitted patient with
psychosis feel safe in the environment of the mental health facility

Autonomy - ANSWER Patient's right to make own decisions, patient must accept
the consequences of those decisions and must respect decisions of others

Autonomy example - ANSWER Rather than giving advice to a patient, the nurse
helps the patient explore all alternatives and arrive at a choice

Justice - ANSWER Defined as fair and equal treatment for all

Justice example - ANSWER During a treatment team meeting, a nurse leads a
discussion regarding whether or not 2 patients who broke the same facility rule were
treated equally

Fidelity - ANSWER Loyalty and faithfulness to the patient and to one's duty

Fidelity example - ANSWER A patient asks the nurse to be present when she talks
to her mother for the first time in a year, therefore the nurse remains with the patient
during this interaction

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