Fundamentals Nursing Active Learning 1st Edition Yoost Crawford
Fundamentals Nursing Active Learning 1st Edition Yoost Crawford
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Chapter 17: Human Development: Conception through Adolescence
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | “Growth is physical while development relates to physical, emotional, and cognitive function.” |
| b. | “There really is no difference between the two since they occur simultaneously.” |
| c. | “Development refers to musculoskeletal and nervous system abilities and growth is a change in height and weight.” |
| d. | “Both refer to an increase in abilities and functions of the child that occur sequentially over time.” |
ANS: A
Growth relates to physical changes in height and weight. Development refers to changes in ability across several dimensions such as physical, emotional, and cognitive. Stating that the two are not really different does not show understanding of this difference. Development is not related strictly to changes in specific body systems. Although both refer to increases in abilities and functioning over time, this answer is too vague to give the parent useful information.
DIF: Understanding REF: p. 236 OBJ: 17.2
TOP: Teaching/Learning
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Psychosocial Integrity NOT: Concepts: Development
| a. | Id |
| b. | Ego |
| c. | Superego |
| d. | Anal |
ANS: C
The superego is the structure that houses the moral branch of personality. The Id acts strictly on instinct without consideration of reality. The Ego is partly conscious but does not consider right from wrong. Freud’s theory contains the “anal phase”.
DIF: Understanding REF: p. 236 OBJ: 17.1
TOP: Assessment MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Psychosocial Integrity
NOT: Concepts: Development
| a. | Oral |
| b. | Phallic |
| c. | Anal |
| d. | Latency |
ANS: B
The phallic stage occurs between the ages of 3 and 6 years, and pleasure centers on the child’s discovery that self-stimulation is enjoyable. The oral stage is seen in infants where pleasure centers around the mouth and putting things in the mouth. The Anal stage occurs between 18 months and 3 years of age and is when tension and release of tension occur through anal elimination. The latency stage occurs between the ages of 6 years and puberty during which interest in sexuality is repressed.
DIF: Understanding REF: pp. 236-237 OBJ: 17.1
TOP: Teaching/Learning
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Psychosocial Integrity NOT: Concepts: Development
| a. | Consistently provide your child with food and attention. |
| b. | Ensure someone is able to feed your child on a schedule. |
| c. | Allow unrestricted crawling and exploring as the child develops. |
| d. | Provide firm guidelines for behavior and activities. |
ANS: A
The most important item needed for a child to master this stage of development is a consistent caregiver who provides food and attention. If the caregiver is inconsistent or unable to meet these needs, the child will develop mistrust of those around him. Ensuring that someone feeds the child is not providing consistency. Allowing exploration within limits (setting boundaries) is important to master initiative vs. shame and doubt.
DIF: Understanding REF: p. 237 OBJ: 17.1
TOP: Teaching/Learning
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Psychosocial Integrity NOT: Concepts
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