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MULTIPLECHOICE
1. The nurse manager of a pediatric clinic could confirm that the new nurse recognized the
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purposeofthe HEADSS AdolescentRiskProfile whenthenew nurserespondsthatit is used
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toassessforneedsrelatedto
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a. anticipatoryguidance.
b. low-riskadolescents.
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d. sexualdevelopment.
ANS: A
TheHEADSSAdolescentRiskProfileisapsychosocialassessmentscreeningtoolwhich
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assesseshome,education,activities,drugs,sex,andsuicideforthepurposeofidentifying
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high-riskadolescentsandtheneedforanticipatoryguidance.Itisusedtoidentifyhigh-risk,not
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low-risk,adolescents.Physicaldevelopmentisassessedwithanthropometricdata.
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OBJ: NCLEXClientNeedsCategory:HealthPromotionandMaintenance
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2. Thenursepreparingateachingplanforapreschoolerknowsthat,accordingtoPiaget,the
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expectedstageofdevelopmentforapreschooleris
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c. preoperational.
d. sensorimotor.
ANS: C
Theexpected stage ofdevelopment forapreschooler(3–4yearsold)ispre-operational.Concrete
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operationaldescribesthethinkingofaschool-agechild(7–11yearsold).Formaloperational
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describesthethinkingofanindividualafterabout11yearsofage.Sensorimotor
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describestheearliest patternofthinkingfrombirthto2yearsold.
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3. Theschoolnursetalking withahighschoolclassaboutthedifferencebetweengrowthand
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development would bestdescribegrowthas
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b. psychosocialandcognitivechanges. m
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c. qualitativechangesassociatedwithaging. m
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d. quantitativechangesinsizeorweight /
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. ANS: D 7a
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, Growthisa quantitativechangeinwhichanincreaseincellnumberandsizeresultsinan
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referred toasdevelopment.Qualitativechangesassociatedwithagingarereferredtoas
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maturation.
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4. Themostappropriateresponseofthenursewhen amotheraskswhattheDenver IIdoesis thatit
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a. can diagnosedevelopmentaldisabilities.
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b. identifiesaneedforphysicaltherapy. m
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c. isadevelopmental screening tool.
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d. providesaframeworkforhealthteaching. /
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ANS: C
TheDenverIIis themostcommonlyusedmeasureofdevelopmentalstatususedbyhealthcare
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professionals;itisascreeningtool.Screeningtoolsdonotprovideadiagnosis.Diagnosisrequires
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athoroughneurodevelopmenthistoryandphysicalexamination.
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foranytherapywouldbeidentifiedwithacomprehensiveevaluation, notascreening tool. Some
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providers use the Denver IIasaframeworkforteachingaboutexpecteddevelopment, butthis
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5. Toplanearlyinterventiona nNd careforaninfantwithDownsyndrome,the /
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nurse considers knowledgeofotherphysicaldevelopmentexemplarssuchas
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a. cerebralpalsy. /
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b. autism.
c. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 7a 7a
d. failuretothrive. /
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ANS: D 7 a 7 a
Failuretothriveisalsoaphysicaldevelopmentexemplar.Cerebralpalsyisanexemplarof /
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motor/developmentaldelay.Autismisanexemplarofsocial/emotionaldevelopmentaldelay.
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ADHDisanexemplarofacognitivedisorder.
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6. Toplan earlyinterventionand careforachild withadevelopmentaldelay,thenursewould
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considerknowledgeoftheconceptsmostsignificantlyimpactedbydevelopment,including
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a. culture.
b. environment.
c. functionalstatus. /
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d. nutrition.
ANS: C
, Functionisoneoftheconceptsmostsignificantlyimpactedbydevelopment.Othersinclude
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sensory-perceptual,cognition,mobility,reproduction,andsexuality.Knowledgeofthese
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conceptscanhelpthenurseanticipateareasthatneedtobeaddressed.Cultureis aconcept that is
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consideredtosignificantlyaffectdevelopment;thedifferenceistheconceptsthataffect
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developmentarethosethatrepresentmajorinfluencingfactors(causes);hencedetermination
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ofdevelopmentwouldbethefocusofpreventiveinterventions.
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Environmentisconsideredtosignificantlyaffectdevelopment.Nutritionisconsideredto 7a
significantlyaffectdevelopment.
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OBJ: NCLEXClientNeedsCategory:HealthPromotionandMaintenance /
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7. Amothercomplainstothenurseatthepediatric clinicthather4-year-old childalwaystalks toher m
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toysandmakesupstories. Themotherwantsherchildtohaveapsychologicalevaluation. The
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a. referthechildtoapsychologist immediately. 7a
b. explainthatplayingmakebelieveisnormal at thisage. m
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c. completeadevelopmental screeningusingavalidated tool. /
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d. separatethechildfromthemother toget moreinformation. /
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ANS: B
Bytheend ofthefourthyear,itisexpectedthatachildwillengageinfantasy,sothisisnormalat
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7 thisage.A referral toapsychologist wouldbepremature basedonlyonthecomplaintofthe
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response.Thenurse would certainlywanttoget more information,butseparatingthechild
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8. A17-year-oldgirlishospitalizedforappendicitis,and hermotherasksthenursewhysheis so m/ m/ m/ m/ 7a m/ 7a
needyand actinglikeachild.Thebest responseofthenurseisthatinthehospital,adolescents
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a. haveseparationanxiety. /
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b. rebelagainstrules. /
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c. regressbecauseofstress. /
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d. wanttoknoweverything.
ANS: C
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7theadolescentunderstandstherulesandwouldnotcreatechildlikebehaviors.Anadolescentmay
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want to―knoweverything‖with their logical thinkingand deductive reasoning,butthatwould
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not explainwhytheywouldactlikeachild.
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WWW.NURSYLAB.COM
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Giddens: Concepts forNursing Practice,
7 a 7a 7a 7 a 3rdEdition7a
MULTIPLECHOICE
1. The nurse manager of a pediatric clinic could confirm that the new nurse recognized the
7a 7a 7a 7a 7a 7a 7a 7a 7a 7a 7a 7a 7a 7a
purposeofthe HEADSS AdolescentRiskProfile whenthenew nurserespondsthatit is used
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m 7a
toassessforneedsrelatedto
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a. anticipatoryguidance.
b. low-riskadolescents.
c. physicaldevelopment. m/
d. sexualdevelopment.
ANS: A
TheHEADSSAdolescentRiskProfileisapsychosocialassessmentscreeningtoolwhich
7a 7a 7a
assesseshome,education,activities,drugs,sex,andsuicideforthepurposeofidentifying
7a 7a 7a 7a 7a 7a
high-riskadolescentsandtheneedforanticipatoryguidance.Itisusedtoidentifyhigh-risk,not
7a m
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/ /
m m
/ 7a m/ m
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low-risk,adolescents.Physicaldevelopmentisassessedwithanthropometricdata.
7a 7a 7a
Sexualdevelopmentisassessedusing physicalexamination. m
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OBJ: NCLEXClientNeedsCategory:HealthPromotionandMaintenance
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2. Thenursepreparingateachingplanforapreschoolerknowsthat,accordingtoPiaget,the
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expectedstageofdevelopmentforapreschooleris
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a. concreteoperational. /
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b. formaloperational. N /
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c. preoperational.
d. sensorimotor.
ANS: C
Theexpected stage ofdevelopment forapreschooler(3–4yearsold)ispre-operational.Concrete
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operationaldescribesthethinkingofaschool-agechild(7–11yearsold).Formaloperational
7 a 7a 7a
describesthethinkingofanindividualafterabout11yearsofage.Sensorimotor
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describestheearliest patternofthinkingfrombirthto2yearsold.
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OBJ: NCLEXClientNeedsCategory:Health PromotionandMaintenance
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3. Theschoolnursetalking withahighschoolclassaboutthedifferencebetweengrowthand
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development would bestdescribegrowthas
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a. processesbywhichearlycellsspecialize. m
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b. psychosocialandcognitivechanges. m
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c. qualitativechangesassociatedwithaging. m
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d. quantitativechangesinsizeorweight /
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. ANS: D 7a
WWW.NURSYLAB.COM
, Growthisa quantitativechangeinwhichanincreaseincellnumberandsizeresultsinan
m/ m/ m/ 7 a 7 a
7 increaseinoverallsizeorweightofthebody oranyof itsparts. The processesby which early
a m/ 7 a m/
7 cellsspecializeare referred toasdifferentiation.Psychosocialandcognitivechangesare
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referred toasdevelopment.Qualitativechangesassociatedwithagingarereferredtoas
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maturation.
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OBJ: NCLEXClientNeedsCategory:HealthPromotionandMaintenance /
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4. Themostappropriateresponseofthenursewhen amotheraskswhattheDenver IIdoesis thatit
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a. can diagnosedevelopmentaldisabilities.
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b. identifiesaneedforphysicaltherapy. m
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c. isadevelopmental screening tool.
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d. providesaframeworkforhealthteaching. /
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ANS: C
TheDenverIIis themostcommonlyusedmeasureofdevelopmentalstatususedbyhealthcare
7a 7a m/ 7a
professionals;itisascreeningtool.Screeningtoolsdonotprovideadiagnosis.Diagnosisrequires
7a /
m m
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m 7a
athoroughneurodevelopmenthistoryandphysicalexamination.
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foranytherapywouldbeidentifiedwithacomprehensiveevaluation, notascreening tool. Some
7a m
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providers use the Denver IIasaframeworkforteachingaboutexpecteddevelopment, butthis
7a m/ 7a 7a 7a
isnottheprimarypurposeofthetool.
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OBJ: 7 a 7 a NCLEXClientNeedsCategory:HealthPromotionandMaintenance
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5. Toplanearlyinterventiona nNd careforaninfantwithDownsyndrome,the /
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nurse considers knowledgeofotherphysicaldevelopmentexemplarssuchas
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a. cerebralpalsy. /
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b. autism.
c. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 7a 7a
d. failuretothrive. /
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ANS: D 7 a 7 a
Failuretothriveisalsoaphysicaldevelopmentexemplar.Cerebralpalsyisanexemplarof /
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motor/developmentaldelay.Autismisanexemplarofsocial/emotionaldevelopmentaldelay.
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ADHDisanexemplarofacognitivedisorder.
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OBJ: 7 a 7 a NCLEXClientNeedsCategory:HealthPromotionandMaintenance
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6. Toplan earlyinterventionand careforachild withadevelopmentaldelay,thenursewould
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considerknowledgeoftheconceptsmostsignificantlyimpactedbydevelopment,including
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a. culture.
b. environment.
c. functionalstatus. /
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d. nutrition.
ANS: C
, Functionisoneoftheconceptsmostsignificantlyimpactedbydevelopment.Othersinclude
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sensory-perceptual,cognition,mobility,reproduction,andsexuality.Knowledgeofthese
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conceptscanhelpthenurseanticipateareasthatneedtobeaddressed.Cultureis aconcept that is
7a 7a 7a m/ 7a m/
consideredtosignificantlyaffectdevelopment;thedifferenceistheconceptsthataffect
7 a 7a
developmentarethosethatrepresentmajorinfluencingfactors(causes);hencedetermination
7 a 7a
ofdevelopmentwouldbethefocusofpreventiveinterventions.
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Environmentisconsideredtosignificantlyaffectdevelopment.Nutritionisconsideredto 7a
significantlyaffectdevelopment.
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OBJ: NCLEXClientNeedsCategory:HealthPromotionandMaintenance /
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7. Amothercomplainstothenurseatthepediatric clinicthather4-year-old childalwaystalks toher m
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toysandmakesupstories. Themotherwantsherchildtohaveapsychologicalevaluation. The
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nurse‘sbestinitialresponseisto
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a. referthechildtoapsychologist immediately. 7a
b. explainthatplayingmakebelieveisnormal at thisage. m
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c. completeadevelopmental screeningusingavalidated tool. /
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d. separatethechildfromthemother toget moreinformation. /
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ANS: B
Bytheend ofthefourthyear,itisexpectedthatachildwillengageinfantasy,sothisisnormalat
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7 thisage.A referral toapsychologist wouldbepremature basedonlyonthecomplaintofthe
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7 mother.Completingadevelopmentalscreeningwouldbeveryappropriatebutnottheinitial
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response.Thenurse would certainlywanttoget more information,butseparatingthechild
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7from themotherisnotnecessaryatthistime.
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OBJ: NCLEXClientNeedsNCategory: HealthPromotionandMaintenance m
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8. A17-year-oldgirlishospitalizedforappendicitis,and hermotherasksthenursewhysheis so m/ m/ m/ m/ 7a m/ 7a
needyand actinglikeachild.Thebest responseofthenurseisthatinthehospital,adolescents
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a. haveseparationanxiety. /
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b. rebelagainstrules. /
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c. regressbecauseofstress. /
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d. wanttoknoweverything.
ANS: C
Regressiontoanearlierstageofdevelopmentisacommonresponsetostress.Separationanxiety 7a 7a
7 ismostcommonininfantsand toddlers.Rebellionagainst hospital rulesisusually notanissueif
a m/ 7a m
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7theadolescentunderstandstherulesandwouldnotcreatechildlikebehaviors.Anadolescentmay
a m/ m
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want to―knoweverything‖with their logical thinkingand deductive reasoning,butthatwould
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not explainwhytheywouldactlikeachild.
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OBJ: NCLEXClientNeedsCategory:HealthPromotionandMaintenance /
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