Peds Exam 1 Lippincott questions And Accurate Verified Answers Guaranteed Pass.
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Many different factors affect growth and development. For example, why does Mary have blonde hair and blue eyes while John has brown hair and green eyes? - correct answer Genetic Inheritance
The mother of a 6-month-old infant asks the nurse at a community hea...
Many different factors affect growth and development. For example, why does Mary have blonde hair
and blue eyes while John has brown hair and green eyes? - correct answer Genetic
Inheritance
The mother of a 6-month-old infant asks the nurse at a community health center what she should do
about her baby, who always wants to put everything in his mouth. What would be an appropriate
response by the nurse, based on Freud's theory? - correct answer "Babies at this
age explore and enjoy their world with their mouths."
A nursing instructor asks the class to describe growth and development using only one word. Which of
the following would be the best choice? - correct answer individualized
The nursing student is preparing a presentation that will illustrate the various stages of growth and
development starting with a newborn. Which example should the student point out will bestillustrate
cephalocaudal growth pattern? - correct answer controlling the head and neck
before being able to control the arms and legs
A child gains weight and becomes taller each year. What is this process called? - correct answer
growth
As the fetus develops, certain growth and development trends are regular and predictable. The first
trend is cephalocaudal growth. What does this mean? - correct answer Head and
brain develop first.
Which of the following is a biological factor that has influence on growth and development? - correct
answer genetics
The nurse is playing with the 8-month-old infant. The nurse hides the toy to assess the cognitive
function of the infant. The infant tries to find the toy. This demonstrates which characteristic of Piaget's
stages of cognitive development? - correct answer object permanence
, The parents of an 8-month-old hospitalized child tell the nurse they are not going to visit as often since
the child screams and is upset when they leave. Select the best response by the nurse. - correct answer
This is normal behavior and is called separation anxiety.
A nurse is teaching a 7-year old diabetic child who is in Piaget's concrete operational stage about insulin
injections. Based on Piaget's theory, what would be the nurse's best method of preparation for this
child? - correct answer Demonstrate the procedure on a teddy bear.
A parent is comparing a child's development on the growth chart with those of another child and is
concerned that her child is not in the "normal" range. What can the nurse inform the parent to alleviate
her anxiety? - correct answer "Growth charts are just a standard measurement. If
your child doesn't fall into the 'normal' range, it doesn't indicate something is wrong."
Parents of an 18-month-old tell the nurse that the child eats very little during meals but is constantly
asking for snacks. Which recommendation should the nurse make? - correct answer
Give nutritious snacks throughout the day.
A hospitalized 2-year-old is toilet training and excited to show the nurse the product created in the
toilet. What stage does the nurse recognize this child is in according to Freud? - correct answer
anal stage
A nurse at a pediatric clinic is assessing a young client at a well-child visit. After the assessment, the
nurse determines the child is in Erikson's autonomy stage based on which finding? - correct answer
will perform tasks by themselves, even when it takes a long time
According to Piaget, one basic concept that a child will learn during the first year is that - correct answer
he is separate from his parents.
When caring for a child with a cognitive impairment, what is a primary factor for the nurse to consider
regarding the approach for interaction with the child? - correct answer The
developmental stage is based on developmental tasks achieved.
A 2-year-old with pneumonia has recently been hospitalized. When the lunch tray arrives to the floor,
the nurse caring for the client sets up the tray and allows the child to self-feed with a spoon despite the
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