Pediatrics- Exam 1 Galen College of Nursing (Answered)
1. Infant: Concepts of Bodily Injury: In which age group: after 6 months, cogni- tive
development allows them to remember pain?
2. Toddlers: Concepts of Bodily Injury: Which age group fears intrusive proce- dures?
3. Preschoolers: Concepts of Bodily Injury: Which age group fears bodily mu- tilation?
4. School-Age Children: Concepts of Bodily Injury: Which age group fears loss of control of
their bodies?
5. Adolescents: Concepts of Bodily Injury: Which age group's major concern in change is body
image?
6. Cephalocaudal: What is the growth and development from head to tail called?
7. Differentiation: What is the growth and development from Simple to Complex called?
8. Sequential Trends: What is based on the concept that each child will normally pass through
each stage of growth and development in a predictable sequence?
9. Example of Sequential Trend: What is this an example of: children crawl before they creep,
creep before they stand, and stand before they walk?
10. Nutrition: What is the single most important influence on growth?
11. Less healthy foods: What is more readily available to school children in the
United States?
, 12. temperament of a child: Knowing the will help you as the
nurse relate to the child and adjust communication strategies and nursing interventions to be more
effective
13. Difficult Child: Which child exhibits these characteristics?:
-Highly active, irritable, and irregular in their habits
-Negative withdrawal responses
-Require a more structured environment
-Adapt slowly to new routines, people and situations
-Mood expressions are usually intense and primarily negative
-Exhibit frequent periods of crying and frustration
14. 10%: What percentage of children are the "difficult child"?
15. Slow to Warm up Child: What child exhibits these characteristics?:
-Typically react negatively and with mild intensity to new stimuli and unless pres- sured adapt
slowly with repeated contact.
-Respond with only mild but passive resistance to novelty or changes in routine
-Inactive and moody but show only moderate irregularity in functions.
16. 15%: What percentage of children are they "slow to warm up child"?
17. Autonomy: When a toddler replies "no", they are referring to what Erikson stage?
18. Oral stage (birth to 1 year) Anal stage (1 to 3 years) Phallic stage (3 to 6 years) Latency
period (6 to 12 years)
Genital stage (e12 years:)What are the stages in order of Psychosocial Develop- ment (Freud's
Stages)?
19. Trust vs. mistrust (birth to 1 year) Autonomy vs. shame and doubt (1 to 3 years)
Initiative vs. guilt (3 to 6 years)
1. Infant: Concepts of Bodily Injury: In which age group: after 6 months, cogni- tive
development allows them to remember pain?
2. Toddlers: Concepts of Bodily Injury: Which age group fears intrusive proce- dures?
3. Preschoolers: Concepts of Bodily Injury: Which age group fears bodily mu- tilation?
4. School-Age Children: Concepts of Bodily Injury: Which age group fears loss of control of
their bodies?
5. Adolescents: Concepts of Bodily Injury: Which age group's major concern in change is body
image?
6. Cephalocaudal: What is the growth and development from head to tail called?
7. Differentiation: What is the growth and development from Simple to Complex called?
8. Sequential Trends: What is based on the concept that each child will normally pass through
each stage of growth and development in a predictable sequence?
9. Example of Sequential Trend: What is this an example of: children crawl before they creep,
creep before they stand, and stand before they walk?
10. Nutrition: What is the single most important influence on growth?
11. Less healthy foods: What is more readily available to school children in the
United States?
, 12. temperament of a child: Knowing the will help you as the
nurse relate to the child and adjust communication strategies and nursing interventions to be more
effective
13. Difficult Child: Which child exhibits these characteristics?:
-Highly active, irritable, and irregular in their habits
-Negative withdrawal responses
-Require a more structured environment
-Adapt slowly to new routines, people and situations
-Mood expressions are usually intense and primarily negative
-Exhibit frequent periods of crying and frustration
14. 10%: What percentage of children are the "difficult child"?
15. Slow to Warm up Child: What child exhibits these characteristics?:
-Typically react negatively and with mild intensity to new stimuli and unless pres- sured adapt
slowly with repeated contact.
-Respond with only mild but passive resistance to novelty or changes in routine
-Inactive and moody but show only moderate irregularity in functions.
16. 15%: What percentage of children are they "slow to warm up child"?
17. Autonomy: When a toddler replies "no", they are referring to what Erikson stage?
18. Oral stage (birth to 1 year) Anal stage (1 to 3 years) Phallic stage (3 to 6 years) Latency
period (6 to 12 years)
Genital stage (e12 years:)What are the stages in order of Psychosocial Develop- ment (Freud's
Stages)?
19. Trust vs. mistrust (birth to 1 year) Autonomy vs. shame and doubt (1 to 3 years)
Initiative vs. guilt (3 to 6 years)