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Jane is developing a care plan for Mr.Thomas.She wants to make sure that she includes not only physical
needs but also psychological. She refers to Erikson's stages of development to help her in planning
care.Which stage of development is Mr. Thomas in? - correct answers B. Generativity vs stagnation
Mrs. Thomas tells Jane that her 5 year old son has been acting up since Mr. Thomas came from from the
hospital.Jane tells Mrs. Thomas that her son is in the initiative vs guilt stage of development. What are
some signs that he is progressing appropriately through this stage? - correct answers B. He cooperates
with the request from his mother to play quietly instead of jumping on his fathers bed.
RationAle: during the initiative vs guilt stage,the preschooler will control impulses and have cooperative
behavior.
Sam is eligible for Medicare insurance and his daughter Tracy is concerned about his sudden increase in
confusion. She brings Sam in for a clinic office visit as he has been falling multiples times at his
independent living residence. According to Ericksons stages of development, what stage is Sam in and
what is the nurses priority according to the nursing process? - correct answers B. Integrity vs despair;
assess cognitive status, plan care with Sam's daughter and teach fall prevention, obtain labs as ordered,
collaborate inter-professional to make appropriate referrals.
Daniel Is in high school and has been diagnosed with diabetes type one. He is a good candidate for an
insulin pump. Daniel is the captain of his track team and has won many medals. His parents are
concerned about his Irritability; they are engaged in learning about his treatment plan. Daniel and his
parents are attending their first diabetes education session. You are one of the nurses involved in his
care plan. According to Ericksons stages of development, what is Daniel's current stage and what our
priorities in today's education session? - correct answers D. Identity vs role confusion; assess Daniels
three domains of learning, plan teaching sessions and goals with Daniel and his parents, collaborate with
the dietitian and endocrinologist for updates to his treatment plan
A dad brings John, a preschooler, to the clinic for his needed vaccination. The nurse assesses the child,
having plans with John's dad how she will give the immunization injection. Which of the following is the
best plan the nurse will take, before giving the medication in this situation? - correct answers C. John is
in the initiative vs. guilt stage and the nurse needs to grab the stuffed bear in the toy box, a toy syringe,
, and allow the child to give pretend medicine to the sick bears arm. The nurse will ask Johns dad to stay
in the room to hold and comfort his child.
Parents of a toddler mention to the nurse they're concerned about noticing their child suddenly starting
to hit people after spending one month at a local child daycare. As a nurse is preparing the vaccination
to give to the toddler, the nurse thinks about the following education she will be giving to the parents,
after the immunizations given. Select all that apply - correct answers A. The toddler is in the autonomy
versus shame and doubt stage
B. Education will be focused on anticipatory guidance
C. Toddlers imitate others, teach parents to show right behavior to extinguish negative ones
E. Education is focused on helping the toddler learn right/wrong and healthy behaviors from family
values
A nurse is taking care of a school-age child. Tabitha, her parents are at her bedside, involved in her
treatment plan. Tabatha asked the nurse if she can have her friends visit and bring homework
assignments she missed while she has been at the hospital. Tabatha will be receiving her first dose of
chemotherapy today. The nurse knows which of the following stages is true for Tabitha, According to
Erickson? - correct answers B. Tabatha is in the industry VS inferiority stage and needs to Feel real
accomplishment, keep up with peers, and be accepted by peers to avoid feeling inferior.
Infant (birth to 1 year) - correct answers trust vs mistrust
-consistent caregiver available to meet its needs
-trust in self,in others , and in the world
Toddler (1-3 years) - correct answers autonomy vs shame and doubt
-making choices. Choices typical for the toddler age-group include activities related to relationships,
desires, and playthings.
-Limiting choices and/or enacting harsh punishment leads to feelings of shame and doubt
Preschool (3-5 years old) - correct answers initiative vs guilt