DeWit's Fundamental Concepts and Skills for Nursing, 5th Edition By Patricia A. Williams
DeWit's Fundamental Concepts and Skills for Nursing, 5th Edition By Patricia A. Williams
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Chapter 11: Growth and Development: Infancy Through Adolescence
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | “Your son may be somewhat slow developmentally. You might have him evaluated by a neurologist.” |
| b. | “The rate of development can be very different from one child to another, even among brothers and sisters.” |
| c. | “Don’t worry. Children can be perfectly normal and not walk until they are 2 years of age.” |
| d. | “It’s hard to predict when a child will walk. Some walk before they are able to crawl or sit alone.” |
ANS: B
Development follows a pattern (sit before creep, creep before walk) but varies in normal children. Eleven months is not developmentally slow, but children normally do walk before 2 years of age.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 148|Box 11-1
OBJ: Theory #3 TOP: Motor Development, Infants
KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development
| a. | present at birth as a genetic imprint that will begin to unfold in the first year, independent of the child’s environment. |
| b. | a series of psychosocial tasks to be accomplished at various stages throughout life, such as developing a sense of identity in adolescence. |
| c. | the physical increase in size that occurs in the brain of the child, with most of the growth completed by the age of adolescence. |
| d. | occurring in stages, which allows a child to organize knowledge and adapt to the environment in increasingly complex ways. |
ANS: D
Cognitive refers to intellectual aspects. It is strongly influenced by environment and is more than just physical development of the brain. Piaget theorized stages a child goes through in organizing knowledge and adapting to the environment.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 148 OBJ: Theory #7
TOP: Cognitive Development KEY: Nursing Process Step: Planning
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development
| a. | a sense of trust is developed in infancy when a child’s needs are met by warm, loving people. |
| b. | an infant who learns to adapt to uncomfortable situations and to comfort himself will develop autonomy and independence. |
| c. | the infant learns cause and effect at this stage and will learn he can’t cry and get his own way. |
| d. | in the first year, crying and learning to wait have positive outcomes for both the mother and the baby. |
ANS: A
Meeting the crying baby’s needs fosters trust; it does not “spoil” a child. Crying inconsolably is not a positive outcome for a baby when he fails to have his needs met.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 148 OBJ: Theory #6
TOP: Psychosocial Development, Infants
KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development
| a. | treat his peers and siblings in a loving and kind manner, because he has internalized the value of treating others as he has been treated. |
| b. | conform to social standards and rules to avoid feeling guilty or risking social disapproval. |
| c. | follow the rules regarding peer interactions to avoid punishment. |
| d. | be developmentally advanced and have a conscience that is based on an innate sense of justice and duty. |
ANS: C
According to Kohlberg, the child’s behavior at preschool will be preconventional reasoning, governed by fear of punishment. This stage lasts until about the age of 9 years.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 144 OBJ: Theory #5
TOP: Developmental Theories KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development
| a. | avoiding very strenuous exercises or activities. |
| b. | eating large high caloric meals to provide for the growing fetus. |
| c. | preparing self-physically and mentally for the work of labor. |
| d. | acquiring adequate prenatal care. |
ANS: D
Early prenatal care is the most important factor in a healthy pregnancy outcome.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 146 OBJ: Clinical Practice #1
TOP: Prenatal Development KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Prevention and Early Detection of Disease
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