Piaget Cognitive Development
Developmental Theories Mixed
Kohlberg Moral Development
Erikson Psychosocial Development
Erikson...Again
Milestones
Therapeutic Communication
Special Needs
So many Milestones...
100

According to Piaget, a 2-year-old child would be in which stage of cognitive development

Sensorimotor

100

A toddler begins to imitate the nurse by pretending to use a stethoscope on a doll.

  • Identify the cognitive stage:

Preoperational

100

A 5-year-old says, “I won’t take the toy because I’ll get in trouble.”
This child’s reasoning is characteristic of which stage of Kohlberg’s moral development?

Preconventional

100

A nurse caring for a 6-month-old notes that the infant cries when the mother leaves but calms when held by a familiar caregiver.
This behavior demonstrates successful progression through which Erikson stage?

Trust vs. Mistrust

100

During a health teaching session, the nurse encourages an adolescent to discuss personal values.
This supports which psychosocial task?

Identity vs. Role Confusion

100

A nurse assesses a 6-month-old infant. Which milestone should the nurse expect?

Rolls from back to stomach

100

A nurse is caring for a 6-month-old infant. The most appropriate way to communicate with the infant is to:

Maintain eye contact and speak in a soothing tone while providing care.

100

A nurse observes that the parents of a child with muscular dystrophy rarely leave the bedside.
The best nursing intervention is to:

Encourage them to rest and arrange for respite care support.

100

A 4-month-old infant coos and babbles during interactions.
The nurse interprets this as:

Appropriate communication milestone

200

A 4-year-old tells the nurse that the “heart monitor is mad because it’s beeping.”

  • Which Piaget stage is this child in?

Preoperational

200

A nurse observes that a 7-year-old understands rules of a board game and insists everyone plays fairly.

  • Which Piaget stage is this behavior characteristic of?

Concrete operational

200

A 13-year-old refuses to cheat on a test because “if everyone cheated, it wouldn’t be fair.”
This reflects which stage?

Postconventional — Social contract

200

A 2-year-old insists on choosing which shoes to wear. The nurse recognizes this behavior as part of which developmental task?

Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

200

A nurse praises a preschooler for helping set the table.
This supports which Erikson developmental task?

Initiative vs. Guilt

200

A 9-month-old infant is expected to:

Crawl and pull to a standing position

200

A 2-year-old cries when the nurse approaches with a stethoscope. Which communication technique is most effective?

Allow the child to touch and play with the stethoscope before the exam.

200

A nurse caring for a child with severe cognitive impairment overhears the parents arguing about finances.
The nurse’s priority action is to:

Offer to call a hospital social worker for family resource support.

200

Which finding indicates normal language development in a 12-month-old?

Says 3–5 single words with meaning

300

An adolescent says, “I know smoking now could cause cancer later.”

  • Which cognitive stage allows this type of reasoning?

Formal operational

300

A 4-month-old enjoys peek-a-boo because they believe the person disappears and reappears.

  • Which cognitive stage best explains this behavior?

Sensorimotor

300

A 9-year-old tells the nurse, “If I follow the rules, everyone will think I’m good.”
Which stage of moral development does this reflect?

Conventional

300

The nurse should allow a hospitalized toddler to choose between apple juice or milk.
This supports development by:

Promoting independence and control

300

A 15-year-old hospitalized for asthma says, “My friends will think I’m weird because I can’t play sports.”
Which Erikson stage does this relate to?

Identity vs. Role Confusion

300

A nurse is observing a 12-month-old child. Which gross-motor milestone indicates normal development?

Walks alone with a wide stance

300

The nurse teaching a 9-year-old about an upcoming procedure should:

Use simple diagrams and show the equipment that will be used.

300

A nurse working with a family of a ventilator-dependent child recognizes caregiver fatigue.
Which nursing intervention is most appropriate?

Refer them to respite care and family support groups for parents of medically fragile children.

300

The nurse observes parallel play during a home visit. This type of play is typical for which age group?

Toddlers

400

A nurse provides a demonstration of inhaler use with a model to a 9-year-old and then allows them to practice. The child successfully repeats the steps.

  • Which cognitive stage does this align with?

Concrete operational

400

A nurse observes that a 7-year-old refuses to lie because “the teacher will punish me.”
Which level of moral development is demonstrated?

Preconventional

400

An adolescent explains, “It’s against the rules to smoke at school, so I won’t do it.”
Which Kohlberg stage best describes this reasoning?

Conventional

400

A 4-year-old patient tells the nurse, “I’ll be brave when I get my shot.”
Which psychosocial stage is this child demonstrating?

Initiative vs. Guilt

400

The nurse encourages a young adult patient to maintain friendships and relationships for emotional health.
This intervention promotes:

Intimacy

400

Which gross-motor skill should a 2-year-old child demonstrate?

Kicks a ball forward

400

The nurse says to an anxious school-age child, “Would you like to sit with your stuffed animal while I change your dressing?”
This demonstrates:

Therapeutic play

400

The nurse notices that the sibling of a chronically ill child is withdrawn and resentful.
Which nursing intervention is best?

Encourage parents to include the sibling in simple caregiving and family discussions.

400

The first sign of puberty in females is:

Breast Budding

500

A 15-year-old states, “I know that if I study, I can become a nurse.” This reflects which Piagetian concept

Hypothetical reasoning

500

When teaching adolescents about health behaviors, the nurse expects their moral reasoning to focus on:

Maintaining peer approval and social order

500

A nurse overhears a child say, “I’ll help my friend clean up because she helped me yesterday.”
Which moral stage does this illustrate?

Preconventional

500

A nurse encourages a 10-year-old with diabetes to participate in self-care.
This helps the child develop:

Industry

500

The nurse encourages parents of a 10-month-old to respond promptly to crying.
What is the primary developmental benefit of this response?

It reinforces trust and security.

500

By age 3, a child should be able to:

Balance on one foot briefly and ride a tricycle

500

The parents of a 5-year-old disagree about whether to tell the child about an upcoming surgery.
The nurse’s most appropriate action is to:

Facilitate a discussion between the parents to support consistent communication with the child.

500

Parents recently learned their child has cystic fibrosis. Which emotional response does the nurse expect first?

Denial

500

A 4-year-old tells a story using imaginary friends and role-play.
The nurse interprets this as:

Normal imaginative play for preschoolers

600

A 6-year-old child explains that a tall glass has “more juice” than a short, wide glass even though both contain the same amount. This demonstrates:

Lack of Conservation

600

A nurse educator is discussing Kohlberg’s moral stages with a group of RN students. Which statement best summarizes moral development according to Kohlberg?

It progresses through levels of reasoning about rules, authority, and justice.

600

A 15-year-old states, “Everyone has the right to choose what happens to their body.”
Which stage of moral reasoning is being demonstrated?

Postconventional — Universal ethical principles

600

A 9-year-old says, “I’m not as smart as the other kids.”
According to Erikson, this child is experiencing:

Inferiority

600

An 80-year-old tells the nurse, “I’ve had a good life and am at peace with my choices.”
This reflects achievement of which Erikson stage?

Integrity vs. Despair

600

The nurse should expect a 9-month-old to be able to:

Use the thumb-and-forefinger (pincer) grasp

600

A nurse is caring for a 9-year-old whose parents speak limited English.
To promote effective family communication, the nurse should:

Use a certified medical interpreter when discussing care or consent.

600

A nurse observes parents grieving the loss of “the child they expected.” This reaction represents:

Anticipatory Grief

600

The first sign of puberty in males is:

Testicular enlargement