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School age years children best understand things that can be seen or illustrated this
is termed as - ANSWER: Concrete thinking
A minor may sign his or hers own consent form when agreeing to live in foster
care - ANSWER: False
Three-year old Maria is in a Spanish speaking household and her family speaks no
English, The nurse will be preparing family for discharge from the hospital today.
What is the best way to communicate with Maria's family - ANSWER: Use an
interpreter of the hospital
Which is descriptive of family systems theory - ANSWER: When family systems
is disruptive change can occur at any point in the system
A 6-year old child tells the nurse, Grandma, Mommy, Daddy and my brother live
at my house." Based on the nurses knowledge of family structure and function, the
nurse identifies the family structure as a - ANSWER: . Extended family
The parent of a hospitalized child tells the nurse, " we do not eat meat. We are
practicing Buddhists and strict vegetarians" The most appropriate intervention for
the nurse is to - ANSWER: Order a meatless tray
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The practice of cultural humility is continual and an important concept in the
nursing process. Which of the following is not a way to practice cultural humility -
ANSWER: Convincing others they are right
A nurse is discussing various developmental theories at a parenting class. Which
individual is associated with the spiritual developmental theory - ANSWER:
Fowler
. A parent cannot withdraw consent for treatment after signing an informed consent
form - ANSWER: False
Which statement helps explain the growth and development of children -
ANSWER: The sequence of developmental milestones is predictable
A directional trend in growth from head to tail is called cephalocaudal -
ANSWER: True
A nurse is ready to begin a physical exam on a 7 month-old infant. The child is
sitting quietly on the mother's lap, chewing a toy. What should the nurse do first -
ANSWER: Auscultate the heart and lungs
Using Erikson's developmental theory, if a child 3 to 6 years does not achieve a
sense of initiative, which of the following may result - ANSWER: Guilt
This stage of psychosocial development is a time where people reflect back on life
and come away with either a sense of fulfillment from life well lived or a sense of
fulfillment from a life well lived or a sense of regret over a life misspent -
ANSWER: Integrity vs despair
Parents do not have a legal control over their child - ANSWER: False
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The period of cognitive development when an adolescent is able to think in
abstract terms - ANSWER: . Formal operationsv
The nurse is planning care for a patient with a different ethnic background from the
nurse's own. The most appropriate goal for the nurse in caring for this patient is to -
ANSWER: Adapt as necessary, ethnic practices to health needs
A nurse is completing a family assessment and notes the mother is divorced and
lives with her three children, ages 4 years, 7 years, and 15 years old. The mother is
also providing care for her aging parent who live nearby. The nurse identifies
Duvall's developmental stage of this family as - ANSWER: Stage V - families
with teenagers
Socioeconomic factors (e.g., family income) can influence a child's growth -
ANSWER: True
One of the developmental tasks of aging families (Duvall's Stage VII) is to -
ANSWER: Deal with the death of a spouse
What is the single most important factor to consider when communicating with
children - ANSWER: The child's developmental level
A stage of spiritual development when telling their "story" helps the child discover
a sense of self and place in community - ANSWER: Mythical literal
Children rarely voice a need for spiritual support so the nurse must listen closely
for indirect references - ANSWER: True