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MARYVILLE PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 1 PREP COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PASS GUARANTEED 100% Sensory-Motor Period - Answer Piaget: 0-2yrs object permanence by 2y/o; requires the ability to form a mental representation (i.e., a schema) of the object. Respond to stimuli; new people; Response patterns: hand to mouth Searches for hidden objects understands causes not visible Pre-operational Stage - Answer Piaget: 2 to 7 years punishment for bad deeds is unavoidable (immanent justice) think about things symbolically: a word or an object - stand for something other than itself. Egocentric: you do it too; difficulty taking another view point. Animistic: I'm afraid of the moon Lack of hierarchy: where do the blocks go Centration: I want it now! Irreversibility: I don't know how to go back there Tranducive reasoning: go the way Daddy goes

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MARYVILLE PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 1
PREP COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS PASS GUARANTEED
100% ✅



Sensory-Motor Period - Answer ✅Piaget: 0-2yrs

object permanence by 2y/o; requires the ability to form a mental representation (i.e., a schema)
of the object.

Respond to stimuli; new people;

Response patterns: hand to mouth

Searches for hidden objects

understands causes not visible



Pre-operational Stage - Answer ✅Piaget: 2 to 7 years

punishment for bad deeds is unavoidable (immanent justice)

think about things symbolically: a word or an object - stand for something other than itself.

Egocentric: you do it too; difficulty taking another view point.

Animistic: I'm afraid of the moon

Lack of hierarchy: where do the blocks go

Centration: I want it now!

Irreversibility: I don't know how to go back there

Tranducive reasoning: go the way Daddy goes

@2025 Exam Material 1

,5-6 get humor; do chores

6-7 good memory, solve problems



Concrete Operations Period - Answer ✅Piaget: 7 to 11 years

can think logically but still learn best from direct experience.

thought is logical and reversible; the child understands classes, relationships, and part-whole
relationships dealing with concrete things.

understanding of conservation and reversibility: conserve number (age 6), mass (age 7), and
weight (age 9).

Understand hierarchies



Formal (abstract) Operational stage - Answer ✅Piaget: 11 years to adulthood—development of
logic and reasoning and second-order thoughts: thinking about thoughts.

the ability to think about abstract concepts, and logically test hypotheses.

Problem-solving is systematized and organized manner, rather than through trial-and-error

Avoid things based on supposition of neg consequences



Trust vs. Mistrust - Answer ✅Erickson: Infancy to 18 mo

If needs are dependably met, infants develop a sense of basic trust; dependent on primary
caregiver attachment

Hope

temporal perspective vs time confusion

mutual recognition vs autistic isolation

psychopathology: psychosis, addiction, depression



Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt - Answer ✅Erikson: 18 mo-3 yrs



@2025 Exam Material 2

,learns to exercise will and to do things independently. Holding on and letting go: speech,
sphincter and muscle control

Will

Will to be oneself vs doubt

Self-certainty vs self-consciousness

psychopath: paranoia, obsessions, compulsions, impulsivity



Initiative vs. Guilt - Answer ✅Erikson: 3-5 yrs

independence in planning, playing and other activities. beginnings of super-ego, conscience in
failure of the oedipal quest

Purpose

Anticipation of roles vs role inhibition

Role experimentation vs role fixation

psychopath: conversion disorder, inhibition



Industry vs. Inferiority - Answer ✅Erikson: 5 and 13 yrs

learns to be productive, work with others, division of labor, acquisition of tools, identification
with teachers and occupations.

Competence

Task ID vs sense of futility

Apprenticeship vs work paralysis

If earlier stages fail or interruption of this stage: inadequacy and inferiority

psychopath: creative inhibition, inertia



identity vs. role confusion - Answer ✅Erikson: 13-21 yrs

teenagers and young adults search for and become their true selves. Comparison of self as
viewed by others vs as viewed by self. Social roles important

@2025 Exam Material 3

, Fidelity

psychopath: delinquent behavior; gender-related identity; borderline psychotic episodes



Intimacy vs. Isolation - Answer ✅Erikson: 21-40 yrs

stage in which individuals form deeply personal relationships, marry, begin families. Make and
honor commitments

To love and to work

Love

Sexual polarization vs bisexual confusion

Psychopath: schizoid personality; distantiation (repudiate, isolate and destroy what is dangerous
to one's own)



Generativity vs. Stagnation - Answer ✅Erikson 40-65 y/o

middle-aged people begin to devote themselves more to fulfilling one's potential and doing
public service. Guiding the next generation

Care

leadership and followership vs abdication of responsibility

psychopath: midlife crisis, escapism in alcohol, drugs, sex, other infidelities

premature invalidism



Ego Integrity vs. Despair - Answer ✅Erikson: 65+

achieve a sense of integrity of the self by accepting the lives they have lived or yield to despair
that their lives cannot be relived. Love in a meaningful way; stop wishing for different

Wisdom

ideological commitment vs confusion of values

psychopath: extreme alienation and despair.



@2025 Exam Material 4

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