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NUR283 Comp 2 Exam Questions and Answers 2026

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Solitary play Plays alone, enjoys others' presence, focuses on own activity (infancy) Parallel play Plays alongside others, not with them; common in toddlers (toddler) Associative play No group goal, often follows a leader (preschool) Cooperative play Organized, with rules, establishes leader/follower relationship (school-age) Trust vs Mistrust Erikson's stage for birth to 1 year; developing a sense of trust in the world (infancy) Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt Erikson's stage for 1-3 years; developing independence and self-control (toddler) Initiative vs Guilt Erikson's stage for 3-6 years; developing a sense of purpose and direction (preschool) Industry vs Inferiority Erikson's stage for 8-12 years; developing competence and skills (school-age) Identity vs Role confusion Erikson's stage for 12-20 years; developing a sense of self and personal identity (adolescence) Intimacy vs Isolation Erikson's stage for 20-40 years; forming intimate relationships with others (young adult) Generativity vs Stagnation Erikson's stage for 40-65 years; contributing to the well-being of future generations (middle adult) Integrity vs Despair Erikson's stage for 65+ years; reflecting on life and accepting its meaning (late adult) Head lag Inability to hold head up at 1 month, a developmental milestone (infant) Moro reflex Startle reflex present in infants, absent at 4 months (infant) Anterior fontanelle Soft spot on an infant's skull, closes around 18 months (infant) Tonic neck reflex Postural reflex in infants, diminishes by 2 months (infant) Social smile First appears around 2 months, in response to stimuli (infant)

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NUR283 Comp 2 Exam Questions and Answers 2026
Solitary play
Plays alone, enjoys others' presence, focuses on own activity (infancy)


Parallel play
Plays alongside others, not with them; common in toddlers (toddler)


Associative play
No group goal, often follows a leader (preschool)


Cooperative play
Organized, with rules, establishes leader/follower relationship (school-age)


Trust vs Mistrust
Erikson's stage for birth to 1 year; developing a sense of trust in the world
(infancy)


Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt
Erikson's stage for 1-3 years; developing independence and self-control (toddler)


Initiative vs Guilt
Erikson's stage for 3-6 years; developing a sense of purpose and direction
(preschool)


Industry vs Inferiority
Erikson's stage for 8-12 years; developing competence and skills (school-age)


Identity vs Role confusion

,Erikson's stage for 12-20 years; developing a sense of self and personal identity
(adolescence)


Intimacy vs Isolation
Erikson's stage for 20-40 years; forming intimate relationships with others (young
adult)


Generativity vs Stagnation
Erikson's stage for 40-65 years; contributing to the well-being of future
generations (middle adult)


Integrity vs Despair
Erikson's stage for 65+ years; reflecting on life and accepting its meaning (late
adult)


Head lag
Inability to hold head up at 1 month, a developmental milestone (infant)


Moro reflex
Startle reflex present in infants, absent at 4 months (infant)


Anterior fontanelle
Soft spot on an infant's skull, closes around 18 months (infant)


Tonic neck reflex
Postural reflex in infants, diminishes by 2 months (infant)


Social smile
First appears around 2 months, in response to stimuli (infant)

, Parallel play
Plays alongside others, not with them; common in toddlers (toddler)


Sphincter control
Develops around 30 months, a milestone for toilet training (toddler)


Imitative play
Play involving imitation of everyday activities, common at 4-5 years (toddler)


Temporal perception
Improves around 7 years, developing concepts of time (school-age)


Pincer grasp
Ability to pick up objects between thumb and index finger, develops around 8
months (toddler)


Negativistic
Tendency to resist direction, common in toddlers (toddler)


Imaginary friend
Common at 4 years, a sign of imaginative play and cognitive development
(toddler)


Cooperative play
Organized, with rules, establishes leader/follower relationship (school-age)


Can turn from back to stomach

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