NUR 222- Exam 2 With Questions And 100% Correct
Answers 2024-2025
infancy period - Anwer birth to 12 mo
neonatal period - Anwer birth- 1 mo
toddlers period - Anwer 12 months 1 day to 3 years
Preschool period - Anwer 3-6 years
school-age period - Anwer 6-12 years
adolescence period - Anwer 12-18 years
young adult period - Anwer 18-35 years
middle age adult period - Anwer 35-65 years
older adult period - Anwer greater than 65 years
what psychosocial stage is infancy - Anwer trust vs. mistrust
what psychosocial stage is a toddler - Answer autonomy vs shame and doubt
what psychosocial stage is a pre-school - Answer initiative vs guilt
what psychosocial stage is school age - Answer industry vs inferiority
what psychosocial stage is adolescence - Answer identity vs role confusion
what psychosocial stage is young adult - Answer intimacy vs isolation
,what psychosocial stage is middle adulthood - Answer generativity vs stagnation
What psychosocial stage is older adulthood? Answer ego integrity vs despair
What are the 4 stages of Piagets theory of cognititve development? Answer 1.
sensorimotor
2. preoperational
3. concrete operations
4. formal operations
What age is the sensorimotor stage? Answer birth to 24 months (2 years)
What age is the preoperational stage? Answer 25 mo to 6 years old
what age is concrete operation stage - Answer 7 year old- 11 year old
what age is formal operation stage - Answer 11years- 15 years
what is sensorimotor stage - Answer - using senses to learn about the world
-progresses from using simple reflexes to imitation of behavior they see modeled in their
environment
what is the preoperational stage -Answer- child uses mental representations of objects
and is able to symbolic thought and language
Early: egocentrism, centration
Later: magical thinking animism irreversibility, inability to converse
, what is the concrete operations stage -Answer- the child uses logical operations to
problem solve
- they are able to classify, sort, and order object by multiple characteristics
-they consider others viewpoints and begin to start to understand cause and effect
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what is the formal operations stage Response abstract thinking possible
increased attention span
impulsivity decreases but may remain
principles of communicating w children Response allow them to get to know you and
feel comfortable
allow them time to talk without a parent in the room
provide privacy and safety
allow them to express concerns and fear
verbalize quietly and clearly
Be straightforward and positive; avoid using medical jargon.
What are some of the methods for communicating in a nonverbal or abstract way -
Answer writing
drawing
magic
play!!!!
What do children of any culture have in common - what they understand - Answer play
What can play do for children - Answer decrease stress and trauma
nonpainful and/or distractor
preps child for procedures
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