Adolescent Development
Adolescent Health Promotion
Young Adult Development
Young & Middle Adult Health Promotion
Older Adult Development
Health Promotion in Older Adults
100

This Erikson stage focuses on forming a personal identity.

What is identity versus role confusion?

100

The leading cause of death among adolescents in the U.S.

What are unintentional injuries (motor vehicle accidents)?

100

The primary Erikson stage of young adulthood.

What is intimacy versus isolation?

100

Regular exercise and diet modification help prevent this chronic condition.

What is cardiovascular disease?

100

Erikson’s final psychosocial stage.

What is ego integrity versus despair?

100

This is the most common cause of injury‑related hospitalization in older adults.

What are falls?

200

Adolescents develop the ability to think abstractly in this Piaget stage.

What is the formal operational stage?

200

This nursing intervention promotes confidentiality and trust during adolescent health visits.

What is assuring confidentiality?

200

Forming close relationships and partnerships demonstrates successful resolution of this stage.

What is intimacy?

200

A common health risk for middle-aged adults that can increase their risk of chronic disease.

What is obesity?

200

Reflecting on life with satisfaction indicates achievement of this outcome.

What is ego integrity?

200

Vision, hearing, and medication review are key components of this safety strategy.

What is fall prevention?

300

Questioning family rules and values is developmentally normal because adolescents are working toward this goal.

What is developing a sense of identity?

300

Education on helmet use, seatbelts, and safe driving addresses this type of prevention.

What is primary prevention?

300

Failure to establish meaningful relationships may result in this emotional outcome.

What is isolation?

300

Stress management is important during middle adulthood due to increased risk for this health problem.

What is hypertension or stress‑related illness?

300

Feelings of regret and bitterness suggest difficulty resolving this stage.

What is despair?

300

Immunizations for influenza and pneumonia are examples of this type of prevention.

What is primary prevention?

400

Difficulty resolving identity development may result in confusion about future goals, beliefs, or relationships.

What is role confusion?

400

Screening for this concern is essential due to rising prevalence during adolescence.

What is mental health concerns (depression/anxiety)?

400

Career establishment and long‑term goal setting are common developmental tasks of this period.

What is establishing independence and life direction?

400

Counseling related to smoking cessation primarily targets this body system.

What is the cardiovascular or respiratory system?

400

Adjusting to retirement and changing social roles is a key developmental task of this age group.

What is adapting to role changes?

400

Nutritional counseling for calcium and vitamin D supports prevention of this condition.

What is osteoporosis?

500

Peer relationships during adolescence primarily support this developmental need.

What is belonging and peer acceptance?

500

The nurse includes parents in teaching while still respecting the adolescent’s need for this.

What is autonomy?

500

Social needs focus on the desire for interpersonal relationships, intimacy, trust, and acceptance.

What is love and belonging?

500

The nurse emphasizes age‑appropriate cancer screenings to support this goal.

What is early detection of disease?

500

An assessment tool used to identify common preventable health issues in older adults.

What is the SPICES Framework?

500

Promoting physical activity and social engagement helps reduce risk for this psychosocial issue.

What is depression or social isolation?

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