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NUR 254 PEDS Test 1 Study Guide 2026 – Key Pediatric Nursing Concepts

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Prepare for NUR 254 PEDS Test 1 with this 2026 exam prep guide. Covers essential pediatric nursing concepts, growth and development, common conditions, and test-focused review points.

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NUR 254 PEDS Test 1 – Key Concepts for
Pediatric Exam Prep 2026




A child can die within _____ mins of choking - ANSWER ✔✨---4 mins



Remember pediatric nursing is _____ ______ - ANSWER ✔✨---Family-Centered (you are caring for
the entire family)



Erikson: trust v mistrust age - ANSWER ✔✨---birth to 18 mos



Trust v mistrust goal - ANSWER ✔✨---infants develop a sense of trust when needs are met (safety
with mother/caregiver)



How does mistrust develop in this stage? - ANSWER ✔✨---Needs are not met leading to mistrust



Erikson: 18 mos to 3 y.o.

, stage? attributes/focus ? goal? - ANSWER ✔✨---Stage: early childhood

Attributes: autonomy vs shame/doubt

Need and focus: They develop a sense of independence and realize they are separate individuals from
parents (AUTONOMOUS) - failure to achieve leads to shame and self doubt



Erikson: Preschool Age - ANSWER ✔✨---Initiative vs Guilt: Development of a can do attitude about
self, behavior problems become goal directed, competitive, imaginative, initiation into gender role,
characterized by purpose. (SENSE OF PURPOSE)

AGE: 3-6 years old



What leads to guilt in preschool age? - ANSWER ✔✨---Asserting too much power leads to
disapproval and guilt



Erikson: 6-12 years old - ANSWER ✔✨---Stage: industry v inferiority



Industry vs. Inferiority virtue - ANSWER ✔✨---competence in intellectual, social, and physical skills.
Good with neighbors, classmates, and friends.

* feeling competent with social and academic commands



What leads to bad outcome in industry v inferiority stage? - ANSWER ✔✨---Failure in social and
academic = feeling inferior



Erikson: Identity vs. Role Confusion - ANSWER ✔✨---age: adolescence 12-18 years

goal: FIDELITY, fitting into the world as own person. Socializing and fitting into peer groups is important
to them. Develop a sense of self and identity. (STAYING TRUE)



Leads to role confusion in adolescent : - ANSWER ✔✨---CONFUSED with self identity = feeling
lonely/isolated



Infant developmental milestones: birth to 1 year. Mnemonic to remember: - ANSWER ✔✨---
"BABIES"

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