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,Concept 01: Development
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Giddens: Concepts for Nursing Practice, 3rd Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE kriu




1. The nurse manager of a pediatric clinic could confirm that the new nurse
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recognized the purpose of the HEADSS Adolescent Risk Profile when the new
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nurse responds that it is used to assess for needs related to
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a. anticipatory guidance. kriu



b. low-risk adolescents. kriu



c. physical development. kriu



d. sexual development. kriu




ANS: A k r i u



The HEADSS Adolescent Risk Profile is a psychosocial assessment screening tool
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which assesses home, education, activities, drugs, sex, and suicide for the purpose
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of identifying high-risk adolescents and the need for anticipatory guidance. It is used
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to identify high-risk, not low-risk, adolescents. Physical development is assessed with
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anthropometric data.
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Sexual development is assessed using physical examination.
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OBJ: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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2. The nurse preparing a teaching plan for a preschooler knows that, according to
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Piaget, the expected stage of development for a preschooler is
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a. concrete operational. kriu




b. formal operational. N kriu



c. preoperational.
d. sensorimotor.
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The expected stage of development for a preschooler (3–4 years old) is pre-
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operational. Concrete operational describes the thinking of a school-age child (7–11
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years old). Formal operational describes the thinking of an individual after about 11
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years of age. Sensorimotor describes the earliest pattern of thinking from birth to 2
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years old.
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OBJ: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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3. The school nurse talking with a high school class about the difference between
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growth and development would best describe growth as
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a. processes by which early cells specialize. kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu



b. psychosocial and cognitive changes. kriu kriu kriu



c. qualitative changes associated with aging. kriu kriu kriu kriu



d. quantitative changes in size or kriu kriu kriu kriu




weight. ANS:
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, Growth is a quantitative change in which an increase in cell number and size results
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in an increase in overall size or weight of the body or any of its parts. The
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processes by which early cells specialize are referred to as differentiation.
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Psychosocial and cognitive changes are referred to as development. Qualitative
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changes associated with aging are referred to as maturation.
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OBJ: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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4. The most appropriate response of the nurse when a mother asks what the Denver II
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does is that it
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a. can diagnose developmental disabilities.
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b. identifies a need for physical therapy. kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu



c. is a developmental screening tool.
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d. provides a framework for health teaching. kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu




ANS: C k r i u



The Denver II is the most commonly used measure of developmental status used by
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healthcare professionals; it is a screening tool. Screening tools do not provide a
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diagnosis. Diagnosis requires a thorough neurodevelopment history and physical
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examination.
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The need for any therapy would be identified with a comprehensive evaluation, not a
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screening tool. Some providers use the Denver II as a framework for teaching about
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expected development, but this is not the primary purpose of the tool.
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OBJ: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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5. To plan early intervention a n Nd care for an infant with Down syndrome, the nurse considers
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knowledge of other physical development exemplars such as
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a. cerebral palsy. kriu



b. autism.
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d. failure to thrive. kriu kriu




ANS: D k r i u



Failure to thrive is also a physical development exemplar. Cerebral palsy is an
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exemplar of motor/developmental delay. Autism is an exemplar of social/emotional
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developmental delay. ADHD is an exemplar of a cognitive disorder.
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OBJ: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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6. To plan early intervention and care for a child with a developmental delay, the nurse
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would consider knowledge of the concepts most significantly impacted by
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development, including
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a. culture.
b. environment.
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d. nutrition.
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, Function is one of the concepts most significantly impacted by development. Others
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include sensory-perceptual, cognition, mobility, reproduction, and sexuality.
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Knowledge of these concepts can help the nurse anticipate areas that need to be
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addressed. Culture is a concept that is considered to significantly affect
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development; the difference is the concepts that affect development are those that
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represent major influencing factors (causes); hence determination of development
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would be the focus of preventive interventions. Environment is considered to
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significantly affect development. Nutrition is considered to significantly affect
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development.
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OBJ: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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7. A mother complains to the nurse at the pediatric clinic that her 4-year-old child
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always talks to her toys and makes up stories. The mother wants her child to have
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a psychological evaluation. The nurse‘s best initial response is to
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a. refer the child to a psychologist immediately.
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b. explain that playing make believe is normal at this age. kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu



c. complete a developmental screening using a validated tool. kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu



d. separate the child from the mother to get more information. kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu kriu




ANS: B k r i u



By the end of the fourth year, it is expected that a child will engage in fantasy, so
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this is normal at this age. A referral to a psychologist would be premature based
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only on the complaint of the mother. Completing a developmental screening would
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be very appropriate but not the initial response. The nurse would certainly want to
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get more information, but separating the child from the mother is not necessary at
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this time.
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OBJ: NCLEX Client NeedsNCategory: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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8. A 17-year-old girl is hospitalized for appendicitis, and her mother asks the nurse why
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she is so needy and acting like a child. The best response of the nurse is that in
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the hospital, adolescents
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a. have separation anxiety. kriu kriu



b. rebel against rules. kriu kriu



c. regress because of stress. kriu kriu kriu



d. want to know everything. kriu kriu kriu




ANS: C k r i u



Regression to an earlier stage of development is a common response to stress.
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Separation anxiety is most common in infants and toddlers. Rebellion against
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hospital rules is usually not an issue if the adolescent understands the rules and
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would not create childlike behaviors. An adolescent may want to ―know everything‖
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with their logical thinking and deductive reasoning, but that would not explain why
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they would act like a child.
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OBJ: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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