Infants/Toddlers
Infants/Toddlers
Pre-School/School-Age
Adolescents
Miscellaneous
100

Describe object permanence

An infant knows that an object still exists even though it is out of sight or hidden.

100

How would a nurse explain the purpose of a temper tantrum to a caregiver?

Temper tantrums are the toddler's attempt to gain control over a situation. Temper tantrums are a normal part of development. It is important to not indulge the toddler during the temper tantrum.

100

Discuss how peer pressure can affect the school-age child

Peer pressure is beginning to take effect, acceptance by their peers is very important at this age

100

Pubertal delay would be identified in a female if what has failed to occur by age 16?

Menses/menarche

100

How can the nurse encourage healthy food behaviors for toddlers, preschoolers, school-age, and adolescents?

Avoid using food as a reward, offer a variety of food, eat at standard times

200

At what age does the birthweight double?

6 months
200

What gross motor skills are expected for an 18-month old?

Runs clumsily and falls often; Throws a ball overhand; Jumps in place with both feet; Pulls and pushes toys; Walks independently

200

Discuss pedestrian safety for a school-age child.

Always walk on a sidewalk, look both ways before crossing the street, do not play near cars or behind cars

200

What is the leading cause of death in adolescents?

Unintentional injury, motor vehicle accidents
200

How long is head circumference measured?

Until age 2

300

What are the signs/symptoms of teething?

Increased sucking on hands, irritability and awakening from sleep, refusing to eat, placing objects in mouth 

300

What information could the nurse provide about injury prevention for a toddler?

Provide the child with age-appropriate toys, avoid small objects, place locks on cabinets where medications or chemicals are stored, do not leave the child unattended around water.

300
What kind of play does the preschooler participate in?

Imaginary play, cooperative play, creative play

300

What factors increase the adolescent's risk of suicide?

Depression or mental illness, mental health changes, history of previous suicide attempts, poor school performance, family disorganization, substance use disorder, homosexuality and gender identity issues, giving away valued possessions, being a loner/no close friends, changes in behavior, incarceration
300

Discuss the anatomic differences in the upper airway in infants compared to adults

Nasal passages are narrower; Bronchi and bronchioles are shorter and narrower; Tongue is larger; Significantly fewer alveoli

400
At what age does the posterior fontanel close? At what age does the anterior fontanel close?
The posterior fontanel should close by 8 weeks

The anterior fontanel should close by 18 months

400

What gross motor skills are expected for a 3-year old?

Rides a tricycle, jumps off a bottom step, stands on one foot for a few seconds

400

How can a caregiver prepare the preschooler for school?

Talk about school as an enjoyable experience; Keep a routine; Ask about what they learned in school

400

What anticipatory guidance can the nurse give the caregivers of a teenager related to sleep?

Sleep habits change during puberty due to increased metabolism and growth. As they grow, their sleep needs will increase.

400

Correctly order Piaget's 4 stages of development

Sensorimotor; Preoperational; Concrete operational; Formal operational

500

What education can a nurse give a parent to reduce the risk of SIDS?

Offer a pacifier during naps and when the infant is asleep, place the infant supine in the crib, remove items from the crib, including blankets and toys.

500

Discuss car seat safety for a 2-year old.

The toddler should be in a rear-facing car seat in the back seat


500

How can the caregiver of a 4-year-old improve their child's sleep hygiene?

Establish a bedtime routine and a wake-up routine.

500

Discuss the impact peers have on adolescents self-perception

Adolescents become part of a group. This group greatly influences their behavior and self-perception.

500

Correctly order Erikson's stages of psychosocial development 

Trust vs. Mistrust; Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt; Initiative vs. Guilt; Industry vs. Inferiority; Identity vs. Role Confusion 

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