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Growth and Development: NCLEX Questions

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Growth and Development: NCLEX Questions

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Growth & Development: Exam #1

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ivey ANS: A

The posterior fontanelle closes between 2 and 3 months of age.The nurse is aware that the age at which the posterior fontanelle closes is _____ months.

  • 2 to 3
  • 3 to 6
  • 6 to 9
  • 9 to 12
  • Adolescence
  • Which stage of development is most unstable and challenging regarding development of personal identity?

  • Adolescence
  • Toddler hood
  • Childhood
  • Infancy
  • Allow the newborn infant to signal a need. Trust vs Mistrust stage-This will allow the infant opportunity to gain trust.
  • A maternity nurse is providing instruction to a new mother regarding the psychosocial development of the newborn infant. Using Erikson's psychosocial development theory, the nurse would instruct the mother to

  • Allow the newborn infant to signal a need
  • Anticipate all of the needs of the newborn infant
  • Avoid the newborn infant during the first 10 minutes of crying
  • Attend to the newborn infant immediately when crying
  • Set limits on the child's behavior-According to Erikson, the child focuses on independence between ages 1 and 3 years. Gaining
  • independence often means that the child has to rebel against the parents' wishes. Saying things like "no" or "mine" and having temper tantrums are common during this period of development. Being consistent and setting limits on the child's behavior are the necessary elements.A mother of a 3-year-old tells a clinic nurse that the child is rebelling constantly and having temper tantrums. The nurse most appropriately tells

the mother to:

  • Punish the child every time the child says "no", to change the behavior
  • Allow the behavior because this is normal at this age period
  • Set limits on the child's behavior
  • Ignore the child when this behavior occurs
  • By age 2 years, the child can use a cup and can use a spoon correctly but with some spilling. By ages 3 to 4, the child begins to use a fork. By
  • the end of the preschool period, the child should be able to pour milk into a cup and begin to use a knife for cutting.A nurse is evaluating the developmental level of a 2-year-old. Which of the following does the nurse expect to observe in this child?

  • Uses a fork to eat
  • Uses a cup to drink
  • Uses a knife for cutting food
  • Pours own milk into a cup
  • Using monosyllabic babbling occurs between 3 and 6 months of age. Using simple words such as "mama" occurs between 9 and 12 months.
  • Linking syllables together when communicating occurs between 6 and 9 months. Cooing begins at birth and continues until 2 months.A clinic nurse assesses the communication patterns of a 5-month-old infant. The nurse determines that the infant is demonstrating the highest

level of developmental achievement expected if the infant:

  • Uses simple words such as "mama"
  • Uses monosyllabic babbling
  • Links syllables together
  • Coos when comforted
  • In the preschooler, play is simple and imaginative and includes activities such as crayons and coloring books, puppets, felt and magnetic
  • boards, and Play-Doh. Large picture books are most appropriate for the infant. A radio and a sports video are most appropriate for the adolescent.A nurse is preparing to care for a 5-year-old who has been placed in traction following a fracture of the femur. The nurse plans care, knowing that which of the following is the most appropriate activity for this child?

  • Large picture books
  • A radio
  • Crayons and coloring book
  • A sports video
  • Adolescents often are not sure whether they want their parents with them when they are hospitalized. Because of the importance of the peer
  • group, separation from friends is a source of anxiety. Ideally, the members of the peer group will support their ill friend. Options a, b, and c isolate the child from the peer group.A 16-year-old is admitted to the hospital for acute appendicitis, and an appendectomy is performed. Which of the following nursing interventions is most appropriate to facilitate normal growth and development?

  • Allow the family to bring in the child's favorite computer games
  • Encourage the parents to room-in with the child
  • Encourage the child to rest and read
  • Allow the child to participate in activities with other individuals in the same age group when the condition permits
  • The transition point for switching to the forward facing position is defined by the manufacturer of the convertible car safety seat but is
  • generally at a body weight of 9 kg or 20 lb and 1 year of age. Convertible car safety seats are used until the child weighs at least 40 lb. Options b, c, and d are incorrect The mother of a toddler asks a nurse when it is safe to place the car safety seat in a face-forward position. The best nursing response is which of the following?

  • When the toddler weighs 20 lbs
  • The seat should not be placed in a face-forward position unless there are safety locks in the car
  • The seat should never be place in a face-forward position because the risk of the child unbuckling the harness
  • When the weight of the toddler is greater than 40 lbs

ANS: D

One technique the nurse can offer parents of a fussy infant is to rock the infant gently and slowly while being careful to avoid sudden movements.A mother calls the pediatrician's office because her infant is "colicky." The helpful measure the nurse would suggest to the parent is to:

  • sing songs to the infant in a soft voice.
  • place the infant in a well-lit room.
  • walk around and massage the infant's back.
  • rock the fussy infant slowly and gently.
  • Initiative vs Guilt. The stage of initiative versus guilt occurs from ages 3 to 6 years, during which children develop direction and purpose.
  • Teaching impulse control and cooperative behaviors during this stage help the child to avoid risks of altered growth and development. In the autonomy versus sense of shame and doubt stage, toddlers learn to achieve self-control and willpower. Trust versus mistrust is the first stage, during which children develop faith and optimism. During the industry versus inferiority stage, children develop a sense of competency.The nurse teaches parents how to help their children learn impulse control and cooperative behaviors. This would occur during which of the stages of development defined by Erikson?A.Trust versus mistrust B.Initiative versus guilt C.Industry versus inferiority D.Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt

ANS: B

The infant usually triples his or her birth weight by about 12 months of age.

The nurse knows that an infant's birth weight should be tripled by:

  • 9 months.
  • 1 year.
  • 18 months.
  • 2 years.

ANS: C

The infant can sit alone without support at about 8 months of age.The nurse is aware that the earliest age at which an infant is able to sit steadily alone is _____ months.

  • 4
  • 5
  • 8
  • 15

ANS: B

For the majority of children, the milestone of walking alone is achieved between 12 and 15 months.The nurse is aware that the earliest age at which the infant should be able to walk independently is _____ months.

  • 8 to 10
  • 12 to 15
  • 15 to 18
  • 18 to 21

ANS: A

The infant can usually drink from a cup when it is offered at about 5 months.The parent of a 3-month-old infant asks the nurse, "At what age do infants usually begin drinking from a cup?" The nurse would reply:

  • 5 months.
  • 9 months.
  • 1 year.
  • 2 years.

ANS: C

Because development is cephalocaudal, of these choices, lifting the head and shoulders is the one that the infant learns to do first. The infant can usually sit with support at about 5 months of age and can sit alone at about 8 months.

The nurse would expect a 4-month-old to be able to:

  • hold a cup.
  • stand with assistance.
  • lift head and shoulders.
  • sit with back straight.

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