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BSN 225 Concepts of Nursing – Health Promotion Week 9 Exam (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Nightingale Week 9 - Development - Concepts & Neonate/Infant Question: Which statements describe the cognitive difference in regard to object permanence...

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BSN 225 Concepts of Nursing –
Health Promotion Week 9 Exam
(Latest Update )
Questions & Answers | 100%
Correct | Grade A - Nightingale

Week 9 - Development - Concepts & Neonate/Infant



Question:
Which statements describe the cognitive difference in regard to object
permanence between a 6-month-old and a 9-month-old?
Select all that apply.


a. A 6-month-old will not notice if you hide a toy.
b. A 9-month-old will look for a toy if it is hidden from view.
c. A 6-month-old will look for a toy if it is hidden from view.
d. A 6-month-old will look for the toy and will likely show no interest once
the toy is found.
e. A 9-month-old will ignore the toy if it is hidden and immediately seek
another object of interest.
Answer:
A 6-month-old will not notice if you hide a toy.

,At 6 months the cognitive development of the child will not be mature
enough to understand that the object still exists if it is hidden from view.


A 9-month-old will look for a toy if it is hidden from view.
The development of object permanence occurs in children around the age of
nine months and therefore a child at this age will look for a toy if it is hidden
from view.




Question:
Match the age with the critical milestone in language development.


Cooing with a reciprocal smile
Babbling is common.
Repeating sounds to self
Increase interest in sounds


6-8 months
1 year
1-3 months
9 months
3-4 months
4-6 months
Answer:
Cooing with a reciprocal smile --> 1-3 months

,Babbling is common. --> 3-4 months
Repeating sounds to self --> 4-6 months
Increase interest in sounds --> 6-8 months




Question:
Which can influence the development of both speech and language in
infants?
Select all that apply.


a. Anatomical defects
b. Genetics/family history
c. Sociodemographic factors
d. Lack of access to television and computers
e. Quality of communication in the environment
Answer:
Anatomical defects
This can affect speech and language development. Children with cleft lip and
palate for example may have difficulty reaching normal language milestones.


Genetics/family history
This factor can have an effect on speech and language development. Genetics
and family histories will always be a consideration when evaluating a child's
speech and language milestones.


Sociodemographic factors

, Sociodemographic factors can have an effect on both speech and language
development.


Quality of communication in the environment
This can affect speech and language development in infants, such as in a
home where family members place a high value on education, with family
members who are bilingual, or if the child has other siblings to converse with.




Question:
Which sentence best describes a healthy parent-infant attachment during the
first month?
a. Bonding is critical for normal development and survival.
b. Bonding is critical but too much love can create a needy child.
c. Bonding is important but meeting every emotional need will spoil the
child.
d. Bonding is necessary but the infant has built-in mechanisms to help if the
child's needs are not met.
Answer:
Bonding is critical for normal development and survival.
This sentence best describes the relationship that needs to exist for normal
development and survival in the infant during the first few months of life.




Question:
Which statement reflects the consequence of a mother suffering from
postpartum depression in regard to an infant's psychosocial development?
a. The child will not be affected by the mother's depression.

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