NU131 -Exam 3
MOST RECENT COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS |A+ GRADED |100% CORRECT!!
Permissive/Laissez-faire family - Offers members complete freedom
Authorative (Democratic) - Offers its members choices & encourages participation & individual
responsibility
Authoritarian/Autocratic - Parents usually make ALL decisions
Same sex family - Two women or two men, with or without children
Foster/adoptive family - Those who take temporary responsibility for raising a child other than
their own
Communal family - Consists of a group of people who have a common philosophy, value system,
and goals, and who choose to live together, sharing roles and resources
Cohabitative family - A man and a woman choosing to live together without the legal bonds of
matrimony, but in all other ways this type of family resembles a nuclear or blended family
Blended or Reconstituted family - When one or both partners bring their children from a
previous marriage into the relationship
Single-parent family - An adult living with one or more children; usually due to divorce,
separation or widowed
,Extended family - Consists of nuclear family plus grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins living
together under the same roof
Nuclear (conjugal) family - Traditional family; husband, wife, kids
Infancy (birth to 18 months) - Trust vs. Mistrust
to develop a basic trust in the mothering figure and learn to generalize it to others
Early childhood (18 months-3 years) - Autonomy vs. Shame & doubt
To gain some self control & independence within the environment
Late Childhood (3-6 years) - Initiative vs. guilt
to develop a sense of purpose and the ability to initiate and direct own activities
School Age (6-12 years) - Industry vs. inferiority
to achieve a sense of self-confidence by learning, competing, performing successfully, and
receiving recognition from significant others, peers , and acquaintances.
Adolescence (12-20 years) - Identity vs. role confusion
To integrate the tasks mastered in the previous stages into a secure sense of self
Young Adulthood (20-30 years) - Intimacy vs. isolation
, to form an intense, lasting relationship or a commitment to another person, cause, institution,
or creative effort.
Adulthood (30-65 years) - Generativity vs. stagnation
to achieve the life goals established for oneself while also considering the welfare of future
generations
Old age (65-death) - Ego integrity vs. despair
to review ones life and derive meaning from both positive and negative events while achieving a
positive sense of self-worth
Sutures - The bands of cartilage that separate the skull bones
Fontanels - Soft spots on a baby's skull
Molding - The process of the newborn's skull as the head passes through the narrow birth canal
Infant length/weight - Length is measured from head to heel
Average = 20 inches
Normal = 19-21 inches
Average growth per month = 1 inch
Infant weight - Average = 7.5 lbs
MOST RECENT COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS |A+ GRADED |100% CORRECT!!
Permissive/Laissez-faire family - Offers members complete freedom
Authorative (Democratic) - Offers its members choices & encourages participation & individual
responsibility
Authoritarian/Autocratic - Parents usually make ALL decisions
Same sex family - Two women or two men, with or without children
Foster/adoptive family - Those who take temporary responsibility for raising a child other than
their own
Communal family - Consists of a group of people who have a common philosophy, value system,
and goals, and who choose to live together, sharing roles and resources
Cohabitative family - A man and a woman choosing to live together without the legal bonds of
matrimony, but in all other ways this type of family resembles a nuclear or blended family
Blended or Reconstituted family - When one or both partners bring their children from a
previous marriage into the relationship
Single-parent family - An adult living with one or more children; usually due to divorce,
separation or widowed
,Extended family - Consists of nuclear family plus grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins living
together under the same roof
Nuclear (conjugal) family - Traditional family; husband, wife, kids
Infancy (birth to 18 months) - Trust vs. Mistrust
to develop a basic trust in the mothering figure and learn to generalize it to others
Early childhood (18 months-3 years) - Autonomy vs. Shame & doubt
To gain some self control & independence within the environment
Late Childhood (3-6 years) - Initiative vs. guilt
to develop a sense of purpose and the ability to initiate and direct own activities
School Age (6-12 years) - Industry vs. inferiority
to achieve a sense of self-confidence by learning, competing, performing successfully, and
receiving recognition from significant others, peers , and acquaintances.
Adolescence (12-20 years) - Identity vs. role confusion
To integrate the tasks mastered in the previous stages into a secure sense of self
Young Adulthood (20-30 years) - Intimacy vs. isolation
, to form an intense, lasting relationship or a commitment to another person, cause, institution,
or creative effort.
Adulthood (30-65 years) - Generativity vs. stagnation
to achieve the life goals established for oneself while also considering the welfare of future
generations
Old age (65-death) - Ego integrity vs. despair
to review ones life and derive meaning from both positive and negative events while achieving a
positive sense of self-worth
Sutures - The bands of cartilage that separate the skull bones
Fontanels - Soft spots on a baby's skull
Molding - The process of the newborn's skull as the head passes through the narrow birth canal
Infant length/weight - Length is measured from head to heel
Average = 20 inches
Normal = 19-21 inches
Average growth per month = 1 inch
Infant weight - Average = 7.5 lbs