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- A nurse working with adolescents in a group home discussesthe developmental tasks appropriate for adolescents with thestaff. What is an example of a primary developmental task ofthe adolescent?a. Working hard to succeed in schoolb. Spending time developing relationships with peersc. Developing athletic activities and skillsd. Accepting the decisions of parentsHow do you provide a framework for integrating functional health patterns and developmental in childrenWhat is the significance of kids respite care?
- discuss THREE differences that you notice overall with a pediatric assessment(infant, toddler, preschooler, and school-age) (based on the different developmental levels) versus an adult assessment(adolescentDefine some influences that play negative, positive in child development. Write an article in which you discuss about what healthy people mean nowadays.A nurse caring for patients in a pediatrician’s office assessesinfants and toddlers for physical developmental milestones.Which patient would the nurse refer to a specialist based onfailure to achieve these milestones?a. A 4-month-old infant who is unable to roll overb. A 6-month-old infant who is unable to hold his head uphimselfc. An 11-month-old infant who cannot walk unassistedd. An 18-month-old toddler who cannot jump
- The school nurse uses the principles and theories of growth and development when planning programs for high school students. According to Havighurst, what is a developmental task for this age group? a. Finding a congenial social group b. Developing a conscience, morality, and a scale of values c. Achieving personal independence d. Achieving a masculine or feminine gender role1. Focusing on the process of learning than on the product of learning represents the _ achievement attribution style a.Fixed intellectual ability b.Poor effort c.Mastery-oriented d.Learned helplessness 2. Dom is impulsive, disobedient and overly demanding and dependent on adults, particularly his parents. He most likely experienced _ parenting style a.Disorganized b.Authoritarian c.Permissive d.Authoritative 3. Mastery-oriented kids are more likely to attribute their successes to _ and their failure to _ a.Ability, lack of effort b.Outside help, really, really hard assignment c.Good luck, bad luck d.Easy tasks, lack of ability 4. Which statement about punishment is inaccurate a.Kids who are repeatedly punished are likely to display the unacceptable behavior again as soon as they can get away with it b.Kids who are repeatedly punished are especially passive and withdrawn outside of the home c.Kids who are repeatedly punished often avoid interacting with the punishing adult d.Punishment…1. Among the factors affecting the ability to learn, which of those has affected your learning? Choose 2 and explain by giving example! Factors affecting the ability to learn 1. Lack of time to learn 2. Stress of acute and chronic illness, anxiety, and sensory deficits in patients 3. Low literacy and functional health illiteracy 4. Negative influence of the hospital environment itself 5. Personal characteristics of the learner 6. Extent of behavioral changes needed, both in number and in complexity 7. Lack of support and lack of ongoing positive reinforcement from the nurse and significant others. 8. Denial of learning needs, resentment of authority, and lack of willingness to take responsibility 9. Inconvenience, complexity, inaccessibility, fragmentation, and dehumanization of the healthcare system (Use this as a reference for the "Factors affecting the ability to learn")