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Which of Erikson and Piaget's Developing Trust (Erikson) & Sensorimotor (Piaget) 3
stages is described below? multiple choice options
• Attachment to Parent
• Stranger Anxiety
• Sensorimotor Phase of
Learning
• Increased Muscle Control
• Memory for Past Experiences
• Imitation of Gestures
Which of Erikson and Developing Autonomy (Erikson) & Sensorimotor to
PIaget's stages is Preoperational Thought (Piaget
described below?
• Same approaches as infant +
• Egocentric Thought
• Negative Behavior
• Animism 3 multiple choice options
• Limited Language Skills
• Limited Concept of Time
• Striving for Independence
Which of Erikson and Piaget's Developing Initiative (Erikson) & Preoperational Thought (Piaget)
stages is described below?
• Egocentric
• Increased Language Skills
• Limited Concept of Time
& Frustration Tolerance
• Illness &
3 multiple choice options
Hospitalization Viewed
as Punishment
• Animism
• Fears of Bodily Harm,
Intrusion &
Castration
• Striving for Initiative
,Which of Erikson and Piaget's Developing Industry (Erikson) & Concrete Thought (Piaget) 3
stages are described below? multiple choice options
• Increased Language
Skills; Interest in
Acquiring Knowledge
• Improved Concept of Time
• Increased Self-Control
• Striving for Industry
• Developing Relationships
With Peers
Which of Erikson and Piaget's Developing Identity (Erikson) & Abstract Thought (Piaget) 3
stages are described below? multiple choice options
• Increasing Abstract Thought &
Reasoning
• Consciousness of Appearance
• Concern More With
Present Than With Future
• Striving for Independence
• Developing Peer
Relationships & Group
Identity
False- family centered care involves the patient and their
T/F: Family centered care only family which includes their parent or legal guardian. It
involves the patient. honors cultural diversity, seeks to provide for the even
exchange of information and ensures that support
systems are in place outside admission and
discharge.
Your patient has you a I don't know that answer but I know where to find the answer. 3
question that you don't multiple choice options
know the answer to. As a
prudent nurse, how
should you answer?
When forming a plan of care, seek to involve the family and gain
What is a good example
insight into their
of collaboration as it
strengths and weaknesses in providing that care so the
relates to providing family-
plan is developed around the capacity of the family.
centered care?
3 multiple choice options
,T/F: When speaking to a False- speaking above a patient or their family's ability
patient and their family, you to understand ensures that they will inherently not
should always speak using understand their care and be unable to provide input
medical terminology so that and help with the plan of care.
they know how well
educated and experienced
a nurse
you are.
T/F: When speaking with a True
patient whom does not
speak your native language,
it is important to ensure a
licensed interpreter,
not a family member, is
present to act in the best
interest of transparency.
_ _____ anxiety, health care Decreased 3 multiple choice
costs, and options
recovery times are some
positive outcomes of
family-centered care.
_ _____ pain management, Improved 3 multiple choice
communication, health options
outcomes are more positive
outcomes of family-centered
care.
T/F: Pediatric patients only False- Most pediatric patients leave the hospital before
leave the they are completely well again. They leave once
hospital once they are
medical services are no longer necessary.
completely well again.
Applying a topical numbing Atraumatic care 3 multiple choice
cream and options
reading a book to distract
pediatric patient is described
as providing _____________
______________.
"Next we are going to check your BP by giving your arm
Which of the following
a little hug. Which arm would you like me to use?"
scenarios honors the desire
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to provide atraumatic 3 multiple choice options
care?
Which of the following "It seems as if you aren't comfortable with the
statements by the nurse procedure that you elected to have. Let's talk about
serves to prevent the you're feelings."
creation of a 3 multiple choice options
communication barrier?
T/F: The best way to True
communicate with a
pediatric patient is to give
them time, talk to their
parents it hey are initially
unwilling, be honest, and
position yourself at the
level of the child to avoid
being
intimidating.
Piaget: Babies start to build an Sensorimotor 3 multiple choice
understanding of the world options
through their senses by
touching, grasping,
watching,
and listening. Object
permanence begins, which
means they understand that
objects exist even when
they cannot see them.
Piaget: Development of Preoperational 3 multiple choice
language and abstract options
thought. This means they can
think about concepts and
ideas that are not physical.
They begin symbolic play
("playing pretend"),
drawing pictures, and
talking about things that
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