NR 299 Exam 6 Questions and Answers (Graded A)NR 299 Exam 6 Questions and Answers (Graded A)NR 299 Exam 6 Questions and Answers (Graded A)NR 299 Exam 6 Questions and Answers (Graded A)NR 299 Exam 6 Questions and Answers (Graded A)1. Jane is developing a care plan for Mr. Thomas. She wants to make s...
1. Jane is developing a care plan for Mr. Thomas. She wants to make sure
that she includes not only physical needs but also psychological. She refers
to Erikson's stages of development to help her in planning care. Which stage
of development is Mr. Thomas in?
A. Intimacy versus isolation
B. Generativity versus self-absorption
C. Identity versus role confusion
D. Integrity versus despair - ANSWER-B. Generativity versus self-absorption
2. Mrs. Thomas tells Jane that her 5-year-old son has been acting up since
Mr. Thomas came home from the hospital. Jane tells Mrs. Thomas that her
son is in the initiative versus guilt stage of development. What are some
signs that he is progressing appropriately through this stage?
A. He chooses not to eat the same food his father is eating.
B. He cooperates with the request from his mother to play quietly instead of
jumping on his
,father's bed.
C. He starts putting things in his mouth.
D. He cries when his mother leaves him with a sitter while she goes to the
grocery store. - ANSWER-B. He cooperates with the request from his mother
to play quietly instead of jumping on his
father's bed.
3. Jane wants to understand more about the development of the Thomas'
son. Which theorist would give her information related to his moral
development?
A. Freud
B. Erikson
C. Piaget
D. Gesell - ANSWER-C. Piaget
According to Kohlberg, moral development is a component of psychosocial
development. Moral development depends on the child's ability to integrate:
A. modeling of others.
B. faith and optimism.
C. self-control and independence.
, D. decisions of right and wrong. - ANSWER-D. decisions of right and wrong.
Carol is reviewing the psychoanalytical/psychosocial theories. Which stage of
psychosocial development as defined by Freud focuses on delayed
gratification?
A. Oral
B. Latency
C. Phallic
D. Anal - ANSWER-D. Anal
A patient comes from a close-knit family. The patient's family functions as
context. You will need to evaluate:
A. Attainment of patient needs
B. Family attainment of developmental tasks
C. Individual family members caring about one another
D. Family satisfaction with its new level of functioning - ANSWER-A.
Attainment of patient needs
When a nurse completes the nursing data on a client, to complete the
admission and develop a plan of care the nurse will need to:
A. Test the family unit's ability to cope
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