2026 revision guide growth &
Development q&a
1. The nurse discusses dental care with the parents of a 3explains that by the age of 3,
their child should have: -year-old. The nurse
5 "temporary"
teeth.
10 "temporary"
teeth.
15 "temporary"
teeth.
20 "temporary"
teeth.
The mother of a-month
6 -old infant is concerned that the infant's anterior
2. fontanel is still open. The nurse would inform the mother that further evaluation
is neededif theanterior fontanel
is stillopenafter:
6 months.
10 months.
18 months.
24 months.
The nurse has discussed appropriate support of the young infant to prevent
3. injuries from falls. The mother who needs further education is the mother who
States:
"my child is not allowed to have his walker near the stairs."
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"i never leave my baby unattended on my bed."
"by the time my infant is 6 months old, he will be able to sit without support."
"before my child is standing, i need to place the crib mattress at its lowest level."
4. The 9for height.-year the-old child is at the 98th percentile for weight and at the 40th
percentile school nurse will interpret that this child is:
Underweight or small in stature.
Overweight or large in stature.
Experiencing a prepubescent growth spurt.
normal for size.
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5. In discussing sexual maturation with a health class, the nurse would include
theinformation that secondary sex characteristics begin to appear at:
10 years in girls, 12 years in boys.
12 years in girls, 16 years in boys.
8 years in boys, 10 years in girls.
12 years in girls and boys.
A recently hospitalized 2-year-old client screams and shouts that he wants a
6. "bot
tle." his parents are puzzled, and state that he has drank from a cup for the past
year. The nurse explains that:
irritability is exhibited in all age groups.
Temper tantrums often represent the child's need for parental attention.
Various forms of punishment are necessary when such behaviors occur.
Regression to an earlier behavior often helps the child cope with stress and
anxiety.
7. A friend is shabout children and asks what would be the most appropriate toy to give
an 18opping for a toy to give to her nephew. The friend knows nothing
Month-old child. Based on growth and developmental skills, the nurse
recommends a:
Tricycle.
Large ball.
Pull toy.
Stuffed animal.
The nurse is preparing an 8 -year-old child for a procedure. What is the most
8. appropriate nursing intervention?
Provide visual aids, such as dolls, puppets, and diagrams in the explanation.
Provide a written pamphlet for the child to review prior to the procedure.
Discourage any display of emotional outbursts.
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request that parents wait outside while the nurse provides
instructions to the child.
9. The nurse explains that the american academy of pediatrics recommendsformula be
continued in a child's dietary intake up until what age?
6 months
12 months
18 months
24 months
Piaget identifies that the
- to27-year-old child is in a preoperational stage. The
10. nurse observes a toddler take a toy from another. The nurse recognizes the child
unable toputhim- or herself intheplaceof anotheris displaying:
Centration.
Negativism.
Egocentrism.
Selfishness.
A mother asks the pediatric nurse about what she should begin to feed
- her 6
11. month-oldinfant.The correctresponseis:
Egg whites are the least allergenic food to be introduced into the baby's diet.
Rice cereal is the first solid introduced that is least allergenic of the
cereals.
Formula is the only source of nutrition given for the first
year. Fruits and vegetables are good sources of iron.
12. A 1the- yearchild's-old male child is scheduled for a routine exam at the pediatric
clinic. Birth weight was 8 lbs. 2 oz. The child now weighs 18 pounds, 4 oz.
the nurse knows that this weight is:
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