Exit HESI (Pediatrics, Maternity) With Questions And 100% ALL DETAILED CORRECT ANSWERS
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-Trust vs. Mistrust
-Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
-Initiative vs. Guilt
-Industry vs. Inferiority
Erikson stages of psychosocial development
-Identity vs. Role Confusion
-Intimacy vs. Isolation
-Generativity vs. Stagnation
-Integrity vs. Despair
-Sensorimotor period
-Preoperational thought
Piaget stages of cognitive development
-Concrete operation
-Formal operation
When does an infant's birth length double? By 4 years
When does a child sit unsupported? 8 months
When does a child achieve 50% of adult height 2 years
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When does a child throw a ball overhand? 18 months
When does a child speak two to three word 2 years
sentences
When does a child use scissors? 4 years
When does a child tie his or her shoes? 5 years
When does a girl's growth spurt during As early as 10 years of age, and it occurs earlier in girls than boys
adolescence occur?
Toddler behavior Temper tantrums are normal and are considered average behavior
Is rebellion against family values normal Yes. It is while they are forming their own identity
behavior for an adolescent?
It is used to evaluate interventions and therapy. For example, what behavior would indicate
Why is knowledge of normal growth and
that thyroid hormone therapy for a 4-month-old is effective? You must know which milestones
development important?
are accomplished by a 4-month-old (i.e. he has steady head control)
Age range of an infant Birth to 1 year
Age range of a toddler 1 to 3 years
Age range of a preschool child 3 to 6 years
Age range of a school-age child 6 to 12 years
Age range of an adolescent 12 to 19 years
Example: What task could a 5-year-old boy with diabetes expect to accomplish by himself?
Use facts and principles related to growth and
One thing may be to let him choose the injection sites. This is possible for a preschooler to do
development in planning teaching interventions.
and gives him a sense of control
Girls: breast changes, rapid increase in height and weight, growth of pubic hair, menstruation,
appearance of axillary hair, abrupt deceleration of linear growth
Tanner stages of pubertal development
Boys: enlargement of testicles, growth of pubic hair/axillary hair/facial hair/body hair, rapid
increase in height, changes in larynx and voice, nocturnal emissions, abrupt deceleration of
linear growth
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