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Test Bank- Pediatric Physical Examination: An Illustrated Handbook 4th Edition (Karen G. Duderstadt, 2025) Latest Edition|| All Chapters

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Pediatric Physical 4th edition

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Chapter 1: Approach to Care and Assessment of Children and
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1. A nurse is reviewing developmentalconcepts for infants and children. Which statement
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/fgg best describes development in infants and children?
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a. Development, a predictable and orderly process, occurs at varying rates /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg


within normal limits.
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b. Development /fgg is primarilyrelated to the growth in the number and size of cells.
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c. Development occurs in a proximodistal direction with fine muscle /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg


development occurring first.
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d. Development / fg g is more easilyand accurately measured than growth.
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ANS: A /fgg




Development, a continuous orderly process, provides the basis for increases in the
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childs function and complexity of behavior. The increases in rate of function and
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complexity can vary normally within limits for each
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number and size of cells is a definition for growth. Development proceeds in a
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proximodistal direction with fine muscle organization
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muscle organization. Development is a more
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many factors; therefore, it is less easily and accurately measured. Growth is a
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predictable process with standard measurement methods.
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2. Frequent developmental assessments are important
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a. Stable developmental periods during infancy provide an opportunity to
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identify any delays or deficits.
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b. Infants need stimulation specific to the stage of development.
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c. Critical periods of development occur during childhood.
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d. Child development is unpredictable and needs monitoring.
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Critical periods are blocks of time during which children are ready to master
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/fgg specific developmental tasks. Children can master these tasks more easily during
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/fgg particular periods of time in their growth and developmental process. Infancy is a
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/fgg dynamic time of development that requires frequent evaluations to assess appropriate
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/fgg developmental progress. Infants in a /fgg /fgg /fgg /fgg / f g g nurturing environment will develop /fgg /fgg /fgg



/fgg appropriately and will not necessarily need stimulation specific to their
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/fgg developmental stage. Normal growth and development are orderly and proceed in a
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/fgg predictable pattern on the basis of each individuals abilities and potentials.
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3. Which factor has the greatest influence on child
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a. Culture

b. Environment

c. Genetics

d. Nutrition


ANS: C /fgg




Genetic factors (heredity) determine each individuals growth and developmental rate.
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/fggAlthough factors such as environment, culture, nutrition, and family can influence
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/fgg genetic traits, they do not eliminate the effect of the genetic endowment, which is
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/fggpermanent. Culture is a significant factor that influences how children grow toward
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/fggadulthood. Culture influences both growth and development but does not eliminate
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/fgginborn genetic influences. Environment has a significant role in determining growth
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/fggand development both before and after birth. The environment can influence how
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/fggand to which extent genetic traits are manifested,
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/fggeliminate the effect of genetics. Nutrition is critical for growth and plays a
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/fggsignificant / f g g role throughout childhood.
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4. A / f g g nurse / f g g is / f g g planning / f g g a / f g g teaching / f g g session / f g g with / f g g a / f g g child. / f g g According
/ f g g to / f g g Piagetian / f g g theory, / f g g the /fgg period / f g g of / f g g cognitive / f g g development / f g g in
/ f g g which / f g g the / f g g child / f g g is / f g g able / f g g to / f g g distinguish / f g g fact / f g g from fantasy is /fgg /fgg



/ f g g the period of cognitive development.
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a. sensorimotor

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b. formal operations /fgg




c. concrete operations /fgg




d. preoperational


ANS: C /fgg




Concrete operations is the period of cognitive development in which childrens thinking is
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shifted from egocentric to being able to see anothers point of view. They develop
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/fgg the ability to distinguish fact from fantasy. The sensorimotor stage occurs in
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/fgg infancy and is a period of reflexive behavior. During this period, the infants
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/fgg world becomes more permanent and organized. The stage ends with the infant
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/fgg demonstrating some evidence of reasoning. Formal operations is a period in
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/fgg development in which new ideas are created through previous thoughts. Analytic
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/fgg reason and abstract thought emerge in this period. The preoperational stage is a
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/fgg period of egocentrism in which the childs judgments are illogical and dominated
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/fgg by magical thinking and animism.
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5. The theorist who viewed developmentalprogression as a lifelong series of conflicts that
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/fgg need resolution is:
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a. Erikson.

b. Freud.

c. Kohlberg.

d. Piaget.


ANS: A /fgg




Erik Erikson viewed development as a series of conflicts affected by social and
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/fgg cultural factors. Each conflict must be resolved for the child to progress
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/fgg emotionally, with unsuccessful resolution leaving the child emotionally disabled.
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/fgg Sigmund Freud proposed a psychosexual theory of development in which certain
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/fgg parts of the body assume psychological significance as foci of sexual energy. The
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/fgg foci shift as the individual moves through the different stages (oral, anal, phallic,
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/fgg latency, and genital) of development. Lawrence Kohlberg described moral
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/fgg development as having three levels (preconventional, conventional, and
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/fgg postconventional). His /fgg

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