NUR 6541 PEDIATRIC MIDTERM FINAL
PAPER QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTION REVIEW
●● authoritative
Answer: - parents direct behavior by setting rules & explaining reason
for each rule setting
- parent's negatively reinforce deviations from the rules
- good, negotiating
●● permissive
Answer: - parents exert little/no control over child's behaviors & consult
child when making decisions
- "friend," bad
●● uninvolved
Answer: parents are indifferent & emotionally removed
●● assent
Answer: children over 7yrs should be involved in decision making &
authorize with written/verbal agreement
,●● medically emancipated
Answer: treat without parental knowledge for STD's, mental health
services, ETOH/drug dependency, pregnancy, & contraception (varies by
state)
●● play in physical development
Answer: - fine & gross motor skills
- body control
●● play in cognitive development
Answer: - games
- puzzles
- rattling a rattle
●● play in emotional development
Answer: - role-playing
- coping
- reality vs. fantasy
●● play in social development
Answer: - realizing that other ppl exist/matter
- taking turns
- teamwork
,●● solitary play
Answer: - independent play
- common in toddlers who lack social, cognitive, & physical skills
●● parallel play
Answer: - side by side with similar toys but don't interact
- toddlers, 2-3yrs old
●● associative play
Answer: - group play without group goals
- lack of formal structure
●● cooperative play
Answer: - organized & has group goals
- usually has a leader
●● onlooker play
Answer: - child observes others playing
●● dramatic play
, Answer: allows children to act out roles & experiences that may have
happened to them, that they fear will happen to them, or that they have
observed in others
●● familiarization play
Answer: allows children to handle & explore healthcare
equipment/materials in non-threatening & fun ways
●● redirection
Answer: remove problem & distract child w alternate activity/object
●● reasoning
Answer: - explaining why behavior is not allowed
- best with older children
- focus on behavior not child
●● time out
Answer: - removes attention beiing given to child who is misbehaving
- nonstimulating environment
- 1 minute per year of age!
●● natural consequences
Answer: i.e. left toy outside & lost it
PAPER QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTION REVIEW
●● authoritative
Answer: - parents direct behavior by setting rules & explaining reason
for each rule setting
- parent's negatively reinforce deviations from the rules
- good, negotiating
●● permissive
Answer: - parents exert little/no control over child's behaviors & consult
child when making decisions
- "friend," bad
●● uninvolved
Answer: parents are indifferent & emotionally removed
●● assent
Answer: children over 7yrs should be involved in decision making &
authorize with written/verbal agreement
,●● medically emancipated
Answer: treat without parental knowledge for STD's, mental health
services, ETOH/drug dependency, pregnancy, & contraception (varies by
state)
●● play in physical development
Answer: - fine & gross motor skills
- body control
●● play in cognitive development
Answer: - games
- puzzles
- rattling a rattle
●● play in emotional development
Answer: - role-playing
- coping
- reality vs. fantasy
●● play in social development
Answer: - realizing that other ppl exist/matter
- taking turns
- teamwork
,●● solitary play
Answer: - independent play
- common in toddlers who lack social, cognitive, & physical skills
●● parallel play
Answer: - side by side with similar toys but don't interact
- toddlers, 2-3yrs old
●● associative play
Answer: - group play without group goals
- lack of formal structure
●● cooperative play
Answer: - organized & has group goals
- usually has a leader
●● onlooker play
Answer: - child observes others playing
●● dramatic play
, Answer: allows children to act out roles & experiences that may have
happened to them, that they fear will happen to them, or that they have
observed in others
●● familiarization play
Answer: allows children to handle & explore healthcare
equipment/materials in non-threatening & fun ways
●● redirection
Answer: remove problem & distract child w alternate activity/object
●● reasoning
Answer: - explaining why behavior is not allowed
- best with older children
- focus on behavior not child
●● time out
Answer: - removes attention beiing given to child who is misbehaving
- nonstimulating environment
- 1 minute per year of age!
●● natural consequences
Answer: i.e. left toy outside & lost it