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Evolve HESI Peds Questions and Answers 100% Verified According to Freud's theory, in what order do the stages of child development occur? 1. Anal 2. Oral 3. Genital 4. Oedipal 5. Latency 2, 1, 4, 5, 3 Freud's theory sets forth five stages of child development. The oral stage (stage 1) spans the period from birth to 12 to 18 months. The anal stage (stage 2) occurs between the ages of 18 months and 3 years. The Oedipal stage (stage 3) occurs between 3 and 6 years of age. The latency stage (stage 4) occurs between the ages of 6 and 12 years. Finally, the genital stage (stage 5) lasts from puberty through adulthood.

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According to Freud's theory, in what order do the stages of child development occur?




1. Anal


2. Oral


3. Genital


4. Oedipal


5. Latency 2, 1, 4, 5, 3




Freud's theory sets forth five stages of child development. The oral stage (stage 1) spans the

period from birth to 12 to 18 months. The anal stage (stage 2) occurs between the ages of 18

months and 3 years. The Oedipal stage (stage 3) occurs between 3 and 6 years of age. The

latency stage (stage 4) occurs between the ages of 6 and 12 years. Finally, the genital stage

(stage 5) lasts from puberty through adulthood.




Which period of Piaget's theory describes the idea of object permanence?

,1 Sensorimotor period


2 Preoperational period


3 Formal operations period


4 Concrete operations period 1




There are four periods of Piaget's theory of cognitive development. The first period is the

sensorimotor period; this period describes object permanence. During the ages of birth to 2

years old, the child understands that objects continue to exist even when they are not visible.

The second period is the preoperational period, which is observed in children between the ages

of 2 and 7 years. During this time, children learn to think about the use of symbols and have

mental images. The third period is the concrete operations period, which is observed between

the ages of 7 and 11 years. During this period, the child thinks about an action before

performing it. The formal operations period is the fourth period, which is observed in children

from the ages of 11 years old throughout adulthood. During this period, there is a prevalence of

egocentric thought




A nurse is educating a group of mothers about the nutritional needs of toddlers. Which of these

statements made by a mother indicate the need for further teaching? Select all that apply.

,1 "I need to give more than 24 ounces of milk per day."


2 "I should provide more calories from fats than proteins."


3 "I should refrain from giving grapes, nuts, and raw vegetables."


4 "I should give foods rich in calcium and phosphorus for healthy bone growth."


5 "I should try to give small, frequent meals consisting of breakfast, lunch, and dinner." 1,

2




Toddlers who consume more than 24 ounces of milk daily in place of other foods may develop

milk anemia, because milk is a poor source of iron. A toddler needs more protein than fats in

the diet. Certain foods, such as nuts, grapes, and raw vegetables, as well as hot dogs, candy, and

popcorn, have been implicated in choking deaths and should be avoided. Calcium and

phosphorus are important for healthy bone growth. Small frequent meals consisting of

breakfast, lunch, and dinner with three interspersed high nutrient-dense snacks help improve

nutritional intake.




How many words should the nurse expect the 3-year-old child to acquire each day?




1. 2 to 3


2. 5 to 6

, 3. 8 to 10


4. 11 to 13 2. 5-6 words




The nurse would expect the 3-year-old toddler-age child to acquire 5 to 6 new words each day.

Two to 3 new words, 8 to 10 new words, and 11 to 13 new words are not expected parameters

for language development.




Which data should the nurse anticipate when conducting a developmental assessment for a 5-

year-old client? Select all that apply.




1 Names coins correctly


2 Has a vocabulary of 1500 words


3 Participates in parallel play


4 Ties shoe laces independently


5 Has hand dominance established 1, 4, 5




When conducting a developmental assessment for a 5-year-old client, the nurse anticipates the

client to be able to name coins correctly, tie shoe laces independently, and have established
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