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NR222 Week 6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS already graded A+
2026LATEST UPDATED!!!, Exams of
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Examples of Lawrence Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development - ...ANSWER.....Level 1 of
moral development is preconventional reasoning.
developmental theory match: Theory of cognitive development - ...ANSWER.....Jean Piaget
developmental theory match: Theory of moral development - ...ANSWER.....Lawrence Kohlberg
developmental theory match: Theory of psychosocial development - ...ANSWER.....Erik Erikson
What impact will be experienced by an individual who fails to achieve developmental
milestones? - ...ANSWER.....Future developmental milestone achievement may be delayed.
Kohlberg's stages of moral development - ...ANSWER.....preconventional (1-10), conventional
(10-19), postconventional (19-death)
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Piaget's Stages of Cognitive development - ...ANSWER.....Sensorimotor (birth-2),
Preoperational (2-7), Concrete operational (7-10), Formal operational (10-death)
Erikson's Stages of psychosocial development - ...ANSWER.....Trust (birth-1.5), Autonomy (1.5-
3), Industry (7-12), Identity (12-19), Intimacy (19-35), Generativity (35-65), Intergrity (65-
death)
Wellness across the life span is defined by the PERCEPTION OF HEALTH/ABSENCE OF
ILLNESS and DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES/INTELLECTUAL ABILITY reached
during each stage of life. Each life stage is defined ACCOMPLISHMENTS/BENCHMARKS by
against which development is measured. - ...ANSWER.....Absence of illness
Developmental milestones
Benchmarks
CASE STUDY: Which client is likely experiencing significant physical growth that needs to be
measured?
Sadie is a 6-month-old infant.
Thomas is a 32-year-old adult
Harold is a 73-year-old adult
Teresa is a 21-year-old adult - ...ANSWER.....Sadie is a 6-month-old infant.
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CASE STUDY: Jessie begins to assess Sadie's growth. Click to specify if each example
demonstrates cephalocaudal growth or proximodistal growth. - ...ANSWER.....Infants use the
hands to grasp objects before they walk. - Cephalocaudal
Head control is gained before the ability to sit up. - Cephalocaudal
Infants learn to grasp objects with their palm before their fingers. - Proximodistal
Infants gain control over the torso before the legs. - Proximodistal
CASE STUDY: While assessing Thomas, Jessie becomes concerned about how the client's
behaviors have influenced beliefs and decisions in the past. Which developmental theory should
Jessie use in her assessment? - ...ANSWER.....Kohlberg's theory of moral development
CASE STUDY: While assessing Harold, Jessie understands that the client should be
accomplishing which stages of development? Select all that apply. Review the image provided
below to answer this question. - ...ANSWER.....Postconventional moral development
Formal operational cognitive development
Psychosocial development of integrity
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CASE STUDY: While assessing Teresa, Jessie understands that the client should be
accomplishing which stage of psychosocial development? - ...ANSWER.....Intimacy
CASE STUDY: When caring for clients, Jessie understands that it is important to develop
FOCUSED/LIFE SPAN a perspective of human development to assist with health
DIAGNOSIS/PROMOTION and education. - ...ANSWER.....Life span
Promotion
Which theorist called theory components developmental tasks and incorporated two opposing
tasks for each age group? - ...ANSWER.....Erikson
How does an understanding of various developmental theories promote healthy interactions
between individuals and health professionals? Select all that apply.
- Knowing a person's developmental stage helps the provider select information that is
understandable to each client.
- Understanding developmental theory helps professionals better perform the necessary skills for
care.
- The knowledge allows the provider to assess and understand the individual's responses.
- The professional who understands human development theory is better prepared to assist a
client experiencing a developmental crisis.
NR222 Week 6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS already graded A+
2026LATEST UPDATED!!!, Exams of
Nursing
Examples of Lawrence Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development - ...ANSWER.....Level 1 of
moral development is preconventional reasoning.
developmental theory match: Theory of cognitive development - ...ANSWER.....Jean Piaget
developmental theory match: Theory of moral development - ...ANSWER.....Lawrence Kohlberg
developmental theory match: Theory of psychosocial development - ...ANSWER.....Erik Erikson
What impact will be experienced by an individual who fails to achieve developmental
milestones? - ...ANSWER.....Future developmental milestone achievement may be delayed.
Kohlberg's stages of moral development - ...ANSWER.....preconventional (1-10), conventional
(10-19), postconventional (19-death)
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Piaget's Stages of Cognitive development - ...ANSWER.....Sensorimotor (birth-2),
Preoperational (2-7), Concrete operational (7-10), Formal operational (10-death)
Erikson's Stages of psychosocial development - ...ANSWER.....Trust (birth-1.5), Autonomy (1.5-
3), Industry (7-12), Identity (12-19), Intimacy (19-35), Generativity (35-65), Intergrity (65-
death)
Wellness across the life span is defined by the PERCEPTION OF HEALTH/ABSENCE OF
ILLNESS and DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES/INTELLECTUAL ABILITY reached
during each stage of life. Each life stage is defined ACCOMPLISHMENTS/BENCHMARKS by
against which development is measured. - ...ANSWER.....Absence of illness
Developmental milestones
Benchmarks
CASE STUDY: Which client is likely experiencing significant physical growth that needs to be
measured?
Sadie is a 6-month-old infant.
Thomas is a 32-year-old adult
Harold is a 73-year-old adult
Teresa is a 21-year-old adult - ...ANSWER.....Sadie is a 6-month-old infant.
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CASE STUDY: Jessie begins to assess Sadie's growth. Click to specify if each example
demonstrates cephalocaudal growth or proximodistal growth. - ...ANSWER.....Infants use the
hands to grasp objects before they walk. - Cephalocaudal
Head control is gained before the ability to sit up. - Cephalocaudal
Infants learn to grasp objects with their palm before their fingers. - Proximodistal
Infants gain control over the torso before the legs. - Proximodistal
CASE STUDY: While assessing Thomas, Jessie becomes concerned about how the client's
behaviors have influenced beliefs and decisions in the past. Which developmental theory should
Jessie use in her assessment? - ...ANSWER.....Kohlberg's theory of moral development
CASE STUDY: While assessing Harold, Jessie understands that the client should be
accomplishing which stages of development? Select all that apply. Review the image provided
below to answer this question. - ...ANSWER.....Postconventional moral development
Formal operational cognitive development
Psychosocial development of integrity
, 4|Page
CASE STUDY: While assessing Teresa, Jessie understands that the client should be
accomplishing which stage of psychosocial development? - ...ANSWER.....Intimacy
CASE STUDY: When caring for clients, Jessie understands that it is important to develop
FOCUSED/LIFE SPAN a perspective of human development to assist with health
DIAGNOSIS/PROMOTION and education. - ...ANSWER.....Life span
Promotion
Which theorist called theory components developmental tasks and incorporated two opposing
tasks for each age group? - ...ANSWER.....Erikson
How does an understanding of various developmental theories promote healthy interactions
between individuals and health professionals? Select all that apply.
- Knowing a person's developmental stage helps the provider select information that is
understandable to each client.
- Understanding developmental theory helps professionals better perform the necessary skills for
care.
- The knowledge allows the provider to assess and understand the individual's responses.
- The professional who understands human development theory is better prepared to assist a
client experiencing a developmental crisis.