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Section 1: Growth & Development (Questions 1-20)

1. The nurse is assessing a 12-month-old infant during a well-child visit. Which finding indicates
normal development for this age?

 A) Walks independently without support

 B) Uses a pincer grasp to pick up small objects

 C) Speaks 10-15 words clearly

 D) Builds a tower of 4 blocks

Answer: B) Uses a pincer grasp to pick up small objects
Rationale: At 12 months, infants typically use a pincer grasp, may say 1-2 words, and may walk with
assistance. Walking independently usually occurs around 12-15 months.

2. The nurse is assessing a 4-year-old child. Which developmental milestone should the child have
achieved?

 A) Uses scissors to cut out a picture

 B) Rides a tricycle

 C) Writes their name

 D) Ties shoelaces

Answer: B) Rides a tricycle
Rationale: At 4 years, children can ride a tricycle, use scissors, and draw a person with 3-4 body parts.
Tying shoelaces typically occurs at 6 years.

3. According to Erikson's theory, the developmental task of the toddler (1-3 years) is:

 A) Trust vs. mistrust

 B) Autonomy vs. shame and doubt

 C) Initiative vs. guilt

 D) Industry vs. inferiority

Answer: B) Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
Rationale: Erikson's toddler stage (1-3 years) is characterized by the conflict of autonomy versus shame
and doubt, where children develop independence and self-control.

,4. The nurse is teaching parents about toilet training. Which statement indicates understanding of
readiness cues?

 A) "We will start toilet training at 12 months."

 B) "We will wait until our child can stay dry for 2 hours."

 C) "We will use a reward system for successful toileting."

 D) "We will begin toilet training when our child turns 2."

Answer: B) "We will wait until our child can stay dry for 2 hours."
Rationale: Readiness cues for toilet training include staying dry for 2 hours, showing interest in the potty,
and being able to follow simple instructions. Starting too early can lead to frustration.

5. The nurse is assessing a newborn. Which reflex is expected to be present at birth?

 A) Moro reflex

 B) Parachute reflex

 C) Pincer grasp

 D) Neck righting reflex

Answer: A) Moro reflex
Rationale: The Moro (startle) reflex is present at birth and disappears around 4-6 months. The parachute
reflex appears around 7-9 months. The pincer grasp develops at 9-12 months.

6. The nurse is assessing a 2-year-old child. Which finding indicates normal language development?

 A) Uses 2-3 word phrases

 B) Speaks in complete sentences

 C) Has a vocabulary of 100 words

 D) Asks "why" questions

Answer: A) Uses 2-3 word phrases
Rationale: At 2 years, children typically use 2-3 word phrases and have a vocabulary of about 50 words.
Complete sentences and "why" questions usually appear at 3 years.

7. The nurse is educating parents about the nutritional needs of a 6-month-old infant. Which food
should be introduced first?

 A) Strained meat

 B) Iron-fortified cereal

 C) Pureed fruits

 D) Pureed vegetables

,Answer: B) Iron-fortified cereal
Rationale: Iron-fortified cereal is typically the first solid food introduced at 4-6 months. It is easily
digested and provides essential iron. Single-grain cereals are introduced first.

8. The nurse is assessing a school-age child's cognitive development according to Piaget. The child is in
which stage?

 A) Sensorimotor stage

 B) Preoperational stage

 C) Concrete operational stage

 D) Formal operational stage

Answer: C) Concrete operational stage
Rationale: According to Piaget, school-age children (7-11 years) are in the concrete operational stage,
characterized by logical thinking about concrete events and understanding of conservation.

9. The nurse is teaching parents about safety for a 6-month-old infant. Which instruction is most
important?

 A) "Place the crib away from windows."

 B) "Keep small objects out of reach."

 C) "Use a car seat for every ride."

 D) "Install safety gates at the top of stairs."

Answer: C) "Use a car seat for every ride."
Rationale: Car seats are essential for infant safety during travel and should be used every time. Infants
should be in a rear-facing car seat until age 2.

10. The nurse is assessing an adolescent. According to Erikson, the developmental task of adolescence
is:

 A) Identity vs. role confusion

 B) Intimacy vs. isolation

 C) Generativity vs. stagnation

 D) Integrity vs. despair

Answer: A) Identity vs. role confusion
Rationale: Adolescence (12-18 years) is characterized by Erikson's stage of identity vs. role confusion,
where adolescents explore their identity and roles.

11. The nurse is assessing a 15-month-old toddler. Which gross motor skill should the child have
achieved?

 A) Walking independently

,  B) Running and kicking a ball

 C) Standing on one foot

 D) Riding a tricycle

Answer: A) Walking independently
Rationale: By 15 months, most toddlers can walk independently. Running typically occurs at 2 years, and
standing on one foot at 4-5 years.

12. The nurse is assessing a 3-year-old child. Which fine motor skill should be expected?

 A) Drawing a circle

 B) Drawing a square

 C) Using scissors

 D) Tying shoelaces

Answer: A) Drawing a circle
Rationale: At 3 years, children can draw a circle and copy a vertical line. Drawing a square and using
scissors occur at 4 years. Tying shoelaces occurs at 6 years.

13. The nurse is teaching parents about dental health for a 2-year-old child. Which instruction is
appropriate?

 A) "Use a small amount of fluoridated toothpaste."

 B) "Use a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste."

 C) "Use toothpaste only when the child spits."

 D) "Use non-fluoridated toothpaste."

Answer: A) "Use a small amount of fluoridated toothpaste."
Rationale: For children under 3 years, use a smear (grain of rice size) of fluoridated toothpaste. For
children 3-6 years, use a pea-sized amount.

14. The nurse is assessing a newborn for the presence of primitive reflexes. Which reflex is present at
birth?

 A) Stepping reflex

 B) Landau reflex

 C) Parachute reflex

 D) Neck righting reflex

Answer: A) Stepping reflex
Rationale: The stepping (walking) reflex is present at birth and disappears around 2 months. The Landau
reflex appears around 3-4 months, and the parachute reflex at 7-9 months.

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