NURS 663 EXAM 1/ Study Guide
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Piaget: 0-2yrs
object permanence by 2y/o;
requires the ability to form a mental
representation (i.e., a schema) of
Sensory-Motor
the object.
Period
Respond to stimuli; new people;
Response patterns: hand to mouth
Searches for hidden objects
understands causes not visible
, Piaget: 2 to 7 years
punishment for bad deeds is
unavoidable (immanent justice)
think about things symbolically: a
word or an object - stand for
something other than itself.
Egocentric: you do it too; difficulty
taking another view point.
Pre-operational Animistic: I'm afraid of the moon
Stage Lack of hierarchy: where do the
blocks go
Centration: I want it now!
Irreversibility: I don't know how to
go back there
Tranducive reasoning: go the way
Daddy goes
5-6 get humor; do chores
6-7 good memory, solve problems
, Piaget: 7 to 11 years
can think logically but still learn
best from direct experience.
thought is logical and reversible;
the child understands classes,
Concrete relationships, and part-whole
Operations relationships dealing with concrete
Period things.
understanding of conservation and
reversibility: conserve number (age
6), mass (age 7), and weight (age
9).
Understand hierarchies
Piaget: 11 years to adulthood—
development of logic and
reasoning and second-order
thoughts: thinking about thoughts.
Formal the ability to think about abstract
(abstract) concepts, and logically test
Operational hypotheses.
stage Problem-solving is systematized
and organized manner, rather than
through trial-and-error
Avoid things based on supposition
of neg consequences
, Erickson: Infancy to 18 mo
If needs are dependably met,
infants develop a sense of basic
trust; dependent on primary
caregiver attachment
Trust vs. Hope
Mistrust temporal perspective vs time
confusion
mutual recognition vs autistic
isolation
psychopathology: psychosis,
addiction, depression
Erikson: 18 mo-3 yrs
learns to exercise will and to do
things independently. Holding on
and letting go: speech, sphincter
Autonomy vs.
and muscle control
Shame and
Will
Doubt
Will to be oneself vs doubt
Self-certainty vs self-consciousness
psychopath: paranoia, obsessions,
compulsions, impulsivity
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Terms in this set (157)
Piaget: 0-2yrs
object permanence by 2y/o;
requires the ability to form a mental
representation (i.e., a schema) of
Sensory-Motor
the object.
Period
Respond to stimuli; new people;
Response patterns: hand to mouth
Searches for hidden objects
understands causes not visible
, Piaget: 2 to 7 years
punishment for bad deeds is
unavoidable (immanent justice)
think about things symbolically: a
word or an object - stand for
something other than itself.
Egocentric: you do it too; difficulty
taking another view point.
Pre-operational Animistic: I'm afraid of the moon
Stage Lack of hierarchy: where do the
blocks go
Centration: I want it now!
Irreversibility: I don't know how to
go back there
Tranducive reasoning: go the way
Daddy goes
5-6 get humor; do chores
6-7 good memory, solve problems
, Piaget: 7 to 11 years
can think logically but still learn
best from direct experience.
thought is logical and reversible;
the child understands classes,
Concrete relationships, and part-whole
Operations relationships dealing with concrete
Period things.
understanding of conservation and
reversibility: conserve number (age
6), mass (age 7), and weight (age
9).
Understand hierarchies
Piaget: 11 years to adulthood—
development of logic and
reasoning and second-order
thoughts: thinking about thoughts.
Formal the ability to think about abstract
(abstract) concepts, and logically test
Operational hypotheses.
stage Problem-solving is systematized
and organized manner, rather than
through trial-and-error
Avoid things based on supposition
of neg consequences
, Erickson: Infancy to 18 mo
If needs are dependably met,
infants develop a sense of basic
trust; dependent on primary
caregiver attachment
Trust vs. Hope
Mistrust temporal perspective vs time
confusion
mutual recognition vs autistic
isolation
psychopathology: psychosis,
addiction, depression
Erikson: 18 mo-3 yrs
learns to exercise will and to do
things independently. Holding on
and letting go: speech, sphincter
Autonomy vs.
and muscle control
Shame and
Will
Doubt
Will to be oneself vs doubt
Self-certainty vs self-consciousness
psychopath: paranoia, obsessions,
compulsions, impulsivity