NUR 232 Exam 1 Questions Correctly Answered!!
What Erickson stage is an infant (0-1 yr) in?
Trust vs mistrust
Emotional stability
Eye-hand
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Sensory discrimination
Motor skills
What Erickson stage is a Toddler (1-3 yo) in?
Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt
Self-control
Language
Fantasy & Play
Elaboration of locomotion
Assertion of independence
Interpersonal control
What Erickson stage is early childhood (3-5 yo)?
Initiative vs guilt
Exploration & Master
Independent Activity
Magical Thinking
What Erickson stage is middle childhood (6-12 yo)?
Industry vs Inferiority
Skill mastery
Contending with inferior
Feelings
Concern with peers & societal expectations
What Erickson stage is Adolescence (13-18 yo)?
Identity vs Role confusion
Self-image in relation to peers
Future orientation
Testing autonomy
Emotional independence
What Piaget stage is an infant/toddler (0-3 yo) in?
Sensorimotor
Repetitive
Imitative
Egocentrism
Questioning
Through Play
What Piaget stage is early childhood (3-5 yo)?
Preoperational
Rudimentary
Conscience
Understands right and wrong
Magical Thinking
What Piaget stage is middle childhood (6-12 yo)?
Concrete operations
Perceives past and future
Questions other points of view
Questions beliefs
Trial & Error
Problem Solving
What Piaget stage is adolescence (13-18 yo)?
Formal operations
Strategic
Interventions
Interpretation of earlier experiences
What are coping skills and NI for infants?
Coping skills:
Motor activity
(goal of gratification or tension reduction)
Crying Kicking
NI:
Take time with family to answer questions
Recognize the families level of acceptance
Encourage contact with families
Review rationale for treatment
What are coping skills and NI for Toddlers?
Coping skills:
Repetitive play
Activities for mastery & anxiety reduction
Protest
Fantasy
Comfort
Time Out
Experimentation
Restriction
Environment
NI:
Value parents/input about their child
Involve parents in all aspects of care
Answer questions and offer educational materials
Recognize unpredictable situations & allow for flexibility in scheduling
What are coping skills and NI for early childhood?
Coping skills:
Routines
Ritualized activity
NI:
Provide a variety of safe toys [Show Less]