School-Age Children (6 to 12 Years)
Adolescents (12 to 20 Years)
Young Adults (20 to 35 Years)
Middle Adults (35 to 65 Years)
Older Adults (65 Years and older)
100

Essential screening, especially for females during the school-age-stage?

What is Idiopathic Scoliosis

100

Stage of Erikson psychosocial development 

What is Identity vs. Role Confusion

100

Age muscles function optimally at 

What is at ages 25 to 30?

100

How to learn and process new information 

What is fluid intelligence?

100

Erikson's stage of psychosocial development

What is integrity vs despair?

200

Erikson stage of psychosocial development are school-age children

What is Industry vs Inferiority

200

20-25%

What percentage of height do adolescents gain during puberty?

200

Stage of cognitive development according to Piaget

What is formal operations?

200

Decreases in physical development includes

What is skin turgor/moisture, subcutaneous fat, melanin in hair, visual/auditory acuity, sense of taste, skeletal muscle mass, blood vessel elasticity, and large intestine muscle tone?
200

Installing bath rails/grab bars/handrails on stairways, remove throw rugs, eliminate clutter/extension cords from walkways and hallways, properly use mobility aids, ensure adequate lighting, and practice safe medication use?

What are injury prevention strategies?

300

Age appropriate activities for 6 to 9-year-olds

What is play hopscotch, jump rope, ride bicycles, and play board/video/number games.

300

Types of question to use to communicate and discuss sensitive issues

What are open-ended questions?

300

Psychosocial development young adults must achieve according to Erikson

What is Intimacy vs. Isolation?

300

Erkison's stage of psychosocial development

What is Generativity vs Stagnation?

300

Increase intake of vitamins D/B12/E, fiber, calcium, fluid intake, and limit sodium/fat/refined sugar/alcohol intake.

What are nutritional recommendations? 

400

Piaget stage of cognitive development for school-age children

What is concrete operations

400

Nutrients that tend to be deficient during this stage of life

What are Iron, calcium, and vitamins A and C

400

Injury prevention strategies

What is avoiding alcohol, tobacco products, illicit drugs, driving a vehicle during/after drinking alcohol, and wearing a sea belt when operating a vehicle.

400

Obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, cancer, alcohol use disorder, and psychosocial stressors?

What are alterations in health risks? 

400

Hearing, fecal occult blood test, digital rectal/prostate-specific antigen (males), DXA scanning, and eye examinations for glaucoma?

What are annual screening?

500

Recommended immunizations for school-age children?

What is diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, human papillomavirus, hepatitis A and B, measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, seasonal influenza, polio, and meningococcal infections.

500

Cognitive development consists of thinking at an adult level/abstractly, evaluating the quality of their own thinking, are future-oriented, and are capable of deductive reasoning?

What is formal operations

500

Alternations in health risks 

What are substance use disorders, peridontal disease, unplanned pregnancies, STIs, infertility, work-related injuries/exposures, or violent death/injury?

500

Age-related guidelines for screenings

What is dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) for osteoporosis, eye examination for glaucoma every 2 to 3 years, and mental health screening for anxiety/depression?

500

Stroke, diabetes mellitus, cancer, incontinence, abuse/neglect, cataracts, chronic pain, and issues related to poor hygiene.

What are health risks and other disorders?