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GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN NURSING EXAM
QUESTIONS LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2026 EDITION
Growth and Development in Nursing Questions with Rationales
This comprehensive practice exam is designed to help nursing students master the
concepts of human growth and development across the lifespan. The content aligns
with standard nursing curricula covering physical, psychosocial, cognitive, and
language development from infancy through adolescence .
SECTION 1: PRINCIPLES OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (Questions 1-15)
1. Which statement best defines "growth" in the context of human development?
A) Qualitative changes in functional abilities and skills
B) Quantitative changes in physical size of the body and its parts
C) The process of psychosocial maturation
D) The acquisition of language and social skills
Answer: B
Rationale: Growth refers to quantitative (measurable) changes in physical size of the
body and its parts, including increases in cells, tissues, and structures . Development
refers to behavioral changes in functional abilities and skills, which are qualitative and
not easily measured .
2. The cephalocaudal pattern of growth means that development proceeds:
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A) From the center of the body outward
B) From simple to complex
C) From head to tail
D) From gross to fine motor skills
Answer: C
Rationale: The cephalocaudal pattern means development proceeds from the head
region downward—from head to tail. Infants achieve structural control of their heads
before they have control of their trunks and extremities. They gain use of their eyes
before their hands .
3. The proximodistal pattern of growth means that development proceeds:
A) From head to tail
B) From the center of the body outward to the extremities
C) From simple to complex
D) From gross to fine motor skills
Answer: B
Rationale: The proximodistal pattern means development proceeds from the midline to
the periphery—from near to far. The spinal cord develops before outer parts of the body,
arms develop before hands, and hands and feet develop before fingers and toes .
4. Which of the following best describes the pattern of "differentiation" in growth
and development?
A) Head to tail progression
B) Center to periphery progression
C) General to specific or simple to complex progression
D) Qualitative to quantitative progression
Answer: C
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Rationale: Differentiation refers to the "general to specific" or "simple to complex"
progression of achievement of developmental milestones. For example, a child learns
to crawl before learning to walk, demonstrating a progression from simpler to more
complex motor skills .
5. The major depriving factor in long-term hospitalization of which the nurse should
be aware is usually the:
A) Lack of play objects
B) Lack of multisensory inputs
C) Care provided only by a mother substitute
D) Absence of interaction with a mother figure
Answer: D
Rationale: During long-term hospitalization, the absence of interaction with a primary
caregiver figure is the major deprivation factor. Consistent, nurturing relationships are
essential for healthy development, especially in early childhood .
6. A nurse is teaching a group of new parents about developmental milestones.
Which statement demonstrates correct understanding of the patterns of growth?
A) "Children develop motor skills from their feet upward."
B) "Children gain control of their hands before their arms."
C) "Children achieve head control before they can control their trunk."
D) "Children develop fine motor skills before gross motor skills."
Answer: C
Rationale: The cephalocaudal pattern means infants achieve structural control of their
heads before they have control of their trunks and extremities. They gain use of their
eyes before their hands, and gain control of their hands before their feet .
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7. Which of the following is a valid assessment of development rather than growth?
A) Measuring a child's height at each well-child visit
B) Documenting a child's weight gain over 6 months
C) Assessing a child's ability to use a spoon effectively
D) Tracking head circumference measurements
Answer: C
Rationale: Development refers to behavioral changes in functional abilities and skills .
Assessing a child's ability to use a spoon is evaluating a functional skill (development),
while height, weight, and head circumference are measurements of physical growth .
8. A nurse is explaining to parents why their 12-month-old is reaching for objects.
The nurse should explain that this fine motor skill development follows which
pattern?
A) Cephalocaudal
B) Proximodistal
C) Differentiation
D) General to specific
Answer: B
Rationale: The proximodistal pattern means development proceeds from the midline
outward. Children develop control of their arms before their hands, and hands before
fingers. Reaching for objects represents the progression from gross arm movements to
more refined hand control .
9. The Denver Developmental Screening Test is used to assess:
A) Physical growth parameters only
B) Fine motor, gross motor, personal-social, and language skills
C) Cognitive intelligence quotient
D) Academic readiness
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN NURSING EXAM
QUESTIONS LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2026 EDITION
Growth and Development in Nursing Questions with Rationales
This comprehensive practice exam is designed to help nursing students master the
concepts of human growth and development across the lifespan. The content aligns
with standard nursing curricula covering physical, psychosocial, cognitive, and
language development from infancy through adolescence .
SECTION 1: PRINCIPLES OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (Questions 1-15)
1. Which statement best defines "growth" in the context of human development?
A) Qualitative changes in functional abilities and skills
B) Quantitative changes in physical size of the body and its parts
C) The process of psychosocial maturation
D) The acquisition of language and social skills
Answer: B
Rationale: Growth refers to quantitative (measurable) changes in physical size of the
body and its parts, including increases in cells, tissues, and structures . Development
refers to behavioral changes in functional abilities and skills, which are qualitative and
not easily measured .
2. The cephalocaudal pattern of growth means that development proceeds:
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A) From the center of the body outward
B) From simple to complex
C) From head to tail
D) From gross to fine motor skills
Answer: C
Rationale: The cephalocaudal pattern means development proceeds from the head
region downward—from head to tail. Infants achieve structural control of their heads
before they have control of their trunks and extremities. They gain use of their eyes
before their hands .
3. The proximodistal pattern of growth means that development proceeds:
A) From head to tail
B) From the center of the body outward to the extremities
C) From simple to complex
D) From gross to fine motor skills
Answer: B
Rationale: The proximodistal pattern means development proceeds from the midline to
the periphery—from near to far. The spinal cord develops before outer parts of the body,
arms develop before hands, and hands and feet develop before fingers and toes .
4. Which of the following best describes the pattern of "differentiation" in growth
and development?
A) Head to tail progression
B) Center to periphery progression
C) General to specific or simple to complex progression
D) Qualitative to quantitative progression
Answer: C
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Rationale: Differentiation refers to the "general to specific" or "simple to complex"
progression of achievement of developmental milestones. For example, a child learns
to crawl before learning to walk, demonstrating a progression from simpler to more
complex motor skills .
5. The major depriving factor in long-term hospitalization of which the nurse should
be aware is usually the:
A) Lack of play objects
B) Lack of multisensory inputs
C) Care provided only by a mother substitute
D) Absence of interaction with a mother figure
Answer: D
Rationale: During long-term hospitalization, the absence of interaction with a primary
caregiver figure is the major deprivation factor. Consistent, nurturing relationships are
essential for healthy development, especially in early childhood .
6. A nurse is teaching a group of new parents about developmental milestones.
Which statement demonstrates correct understanding of the patterns of growth?
A) "Children develop motor skills from their feet upward."
B) "Children gain control of their hands before their arms."
C) "Children achieve head control before they can control their trunk."
D) "Children develop fine motor skills before gross motor skills."
Answer: C
Rationale: The cephalocaudal pattern means infants achieve structural control of their
heads before they have control of their trunks and extremities. They gain use of their
eyes before their hands, and gain control of their hands before their feet .
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7. Which of the following is a valid assessment of development rather than growth?
A) Measuring a child's height at each well-child visit
B) Documenting a child's weight gain over 6 months
C) Assessing a child's ability to use a spoon effectively
D) Tracking head circumference measurements
Answer: C
Rationale: Development refers to behavioral changes in functional abilities and skills .
Assessing a child's ability to use a spoon is evaluating a functional skill (development),
while height, weight, and head circumference are measurements of physical growth .
8. A nurse is explaining to parents why their 12-month-old is reaching for objects.
The nurse should explain that this fine motor skill development follows which
pattern?
A) Cephalocaudal
B) Proximodistal
C) Differentiation
D) General to specific
Answer: B
Rationale: The proximodistal pattern means development proceeds from the midline
outward. Children develop control of their arms before their hands, and hands before
fingers. Reaching for objects represents the progression from gross arm movements to
more refined hand control .
9. The Denver Developmental Screening Test is used to assess:
A) Physical growth parameters only
B) Fine motor, gross motor, personal-social, and language skills
C) Cognitive intelligence quotient
D) Academic readiness