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definitions Focus your studying with a path Get faster at matching terms In level II, conventional reasoning, stage 3, the nurse anticipates a client who wants to win approval and maintain expectations of his or her immediate group. In level I, preconventional reasoning, stage 1, the nurse anticipates absolute obedience to authority and rules. In level I, stage 2, the nurse anticipates that the child will realize there is more than one right view. In level II, stage 4, the client expands focus from the relationship with others to societal concerns. Sets found in the same folderUpgrade to remove ads Only ₩37,125/year
Terms in this set (30)At which stage of Kohlberg's theory is the child afraid of punishment? A. Stage 1 A. Stage 1 At what age does a child start to crawl? A. 3 months D. 9 months According to Piaget during which developmental state is the pediatric client egocentric? A. Infancy C. Early childhood According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, which stage is a part of conventional reasoning? A. Social contract orientation B. Society-maintaining orientation What does the nurse anticipate the primary healthcare provider to advise the parents of a child newly diagnosed with a mitochondrial disorder? A. There is no risk of recurrence of this disease in the next child. B. You may need to use a donor egg for future children. How many days is the neonatal period? Record your answer using whole numbers. __________ days 28 Which behavior is seen in children at the undifferentiated stage of spiritual development, as propounded by Fowler? A. Children have no concept of right or wrong to guide their behaviors. A. Children have no concept of right or wrong to guide their behaviors. A child wants to be on time for a family dinner. According to Kohlberg's theory, what stage of development is the child going through? A. Good boy-nice girl orientation C. Instrumental relativist orientation Which of these age groups has the highest incidence of lead poisoning? A.
Adult B. Toddler Which stage of Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development is associated with a person following a law even if it is discriminatory to a racial group? A. Social contract orientation A. Social contract orientation According to Erikson, what should the nurse anticipate when assessing an adolescent? A. Being engaged in tasks B. Questioning sexual identity The student nurse is learning about the developmental characteristics of vision. Which major developmental characteristics does an infant start exhibiting around age 6 weeks? Select all that apply. A. Having binocular vision A.
Having binocular vision According to Erikson's stages of life, what is the stage when a child begins walking, feeding, and using the toilet? A. Trust versus mistrust D. Autonomy versus sense of shame and doubt How much does the head circumference increase per month from 4 to 6 months of age? A. 1 cm (0.4 inch) A. 1 cm (0.4 inch) Which safeguards should the school nurse teach parents to assess for prior to allowing school-age clients to participate in athletic programs? Select all that apply. A. A life-long enjoyment of fitness B. The use of appropriate equipment Which statement is true about Piaget's theory of cognitive development? A.
Piaget's theory includes five periods that are related to age. D. During the sensorimotor stage, infants develop an action pattern for dealing with their environment. Which behaviors should the nurse anticipate when conducting a developmental assessment for a newborn? Select all that apply. A. Sucking on a pacifier A. Sucking on a pacifier For which pediatric client should the nurse use the Age and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) as a developmental screening tool during a health maintenance assessment? A. A 2-week old newborn client B. A 15-month-old toddler client The nurse is assessing the development of a male child and finds that the child is tall, with deficient secondary sex characteristics and hypogenitalism. Which chromosomal notation is associated with the child's condition? A. 45,XO D. 48,XXXY Which stage of the development should the nurse document for an infant when using Freud's theory of psychosocial development? A.
Oral A. Oral According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, what is the correct order of a child's activities? 1. The child develops egocentrism and animism. 3. The child develops action pattern for dealing with the environment. Which statement describes the latency stage of Freud's psychoanalytic model of personality development? A. During this stage, genital organs are the focus of pleasure. B. During this stage, sexual urges are repressed and channeled into productive activities. What is true about the preoperational period of Piaget's theory? A. The child develops a scheme for dealing with the environment. D. The child believes that everyone experiences the world exactly as he or she does. What type of development is described under Freud's theory? A. Cognition development C. Psychosexual development The nurse is teaching hygiene practices to a 16-year-old client who has recently had her first menstrual flow. Under which phase of development does the nurse classify the client? A. Prepubescence D. Middle adolescence The mother of a 2-year-old girl expresses concern that her daughter's growth rate has slowed. What should the nurse explain to the mother about the growth of toddlers? A. "This growth pattern is typical at
this age." A. "This growth pattern is typical at this age." According to Kohlberg's theory, which stage comes before the society-maintaining orientation stage? A. Social contract orientation B. Good boy-nice girl orientation According to the Piaget's theory, which behavior does a nine-year-old child show? A. Logical reasoning B. Concrete thinking Which school-age client should the nurse assess for symptoms related to burnout? A. 7-year-old D. 10-year-old Which stage of development classifies boys and girls as differing very little in terms of size? A. Toddler C. School-age Recommended textbook solutions
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What is conventional in Kohlberg's theory of moral development?Conventional moral reasoning is the second of three levels of moral reasoning in Kohlberg's Structural Theory of Moral Development, where people have internalized the rules and expectations of those closest to them and generally make moral judgments based on the norms and expectations of their reference group (e.g., ...
What are the 3 stages to Kohlberg's theory of moral development?Lawrence Kohlberg's theory claims that our development of moral reasoning happens in six stages. The stages themselves are structured in three levels: Pre-Conventional, Conventional and Post-Conventional.
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