NU131 EXAM 3 2025| COMPLETE EXAM SET (questions and verified answ
frequently most tested questions (ACCURATE SOLUTIONS)| already pass
Offers members complete freedom Permissive/Laissez-faire family
Offers its members choices & encour-
ages participation & individual responsi- Authorative (Democratic)
bility
Parents usually make ALL decisions Authoritarian/Autocratic
Two women or two men, with or without
Same sex family
children
Those who take temporary responsibility
Foster/adoptive family
for raising a child other than their own
Consists of a group of people who have a
common philosophy, value system, and
Communal family
goals, and who choose to live together,
sharing roles and resources
A man and a woman choosing to live
together without the legal bonds of mat-
rimony, but in all other ways this type of Cohabitative family
family resembles a nuclear or blended
family
When one or both partners bring their
children from a previous marriage into Blended or Reconstituted family
the relationship
An adult living with one or more children;
usually due to divorce, separation or wid- Single-parent family
owed
Consists of nuclear family plus grand-
parents, aunts, uncles, or cousins living Extended family
together under the same roof
Traditional family; husband, wife, kids Nuclear (conjugal) family
Trust vs. Mistrust
Infancy (birth to 18 months)
to develop a basic trust in the mothering
figure and learn to generalize it to others
, NU131 EXAM 3 2025| COMPLETE EXAM SET (questions and verified answ
frequently most tested questions (ACCURATE SOLUTIONS)| already pass
Autonomy vs. Shame & doubt
Early childhood (18 months-3 years)
To gain some self control & indepen-
dence within the environment
Initiative vs. guilt
Late Childhood (3-6 years)
to develop a sense of purpose and the
ability to initiate and direct own activities
Industry vs. inferiority
to achieve a sense of self-confidence
by learning, competing, performing suc- School Age (6-12 years)
cessfully, and receiving recognition from
significant others, peers , and acquain-
tances.
Identity vs. role confusion
To integrate the tasks mastered in the Adolescence (12-20 years)
previous stages into a secure sense of
self
Intimacy vs. isolation
to form an intense, lasting relationship or Young Adulthood (20-30 years)
a commitment to another person, cause,
institution, or creative effort.
Generativity vs. stagnation
to achieve the life goals established for Adulthood (30-65 years)
oneself while also considering the wel-
fare of future generations
Ego integrity vs. despair
to review ones life and derive mean-
Old age (65-death)
ing from both positive and negative
events while achieving a positive sense
of self-worth
, NU131 EXAM 3 2025| COMPLETE EXAM SET (questions and verified answ
frequently most tested questions (ACCURATE SOLUTIONS)| already pass
The bands of cartilage that separate the
Sutures
skull bones
Soft spots on a baby's skull Fontanels
The process of the newborn's skull as
the head passes through the narrow Molding
birth canal
Length is measured from head to heel
Average = 20 inches Infant length/weight
Normal = 19-21 inches
Average growth per month = 1 inch
Average = 7.5 lbs
Normal = 5.5-10 lbs
Newborn will lose 5-10% of its weight the Infant weight
first few days of life (normal physiological
weight loss)
Blueness of the hands and feet Acrocyanosis
Covering of fine hair over the body of an
Lanugo
infant
A white, cheesy substance covering the
fetus's skin to protect it from the amniotic Vernix caseosa
fluid
Small clusters of pearly white spots
mostly on infants nose, chin and fore- Milia
head present at birth
Yellow tinge to baby's skin within 48-72
hours after birth due to body destroying
Physiological jaundice
high number of RBC's & releasing biliru-
bin
Surgical removal of the foreskin Circumcision
A blood-tinged mucous vaginal dis-
Pseudomenstration
charge
frequently most tested questions (ACCURATE SOLUTIONS)| already pass
Offers members complete freedom Permissive/Laissez-faire family
Offers its members choices & encour-
ages participation & individual responsi- Authorative (Democratic)
bility
Parents usually make ALL decisions Authoritarian/Autocratic
Two women or two men, with or without
Same sex family
children
Those who take temporary responsibility
Foster/adoptive family
for raising a child other than their own
Consists of a group of people who have a
common philosophy, value system, and
Communal family
goals, and who choose to live together,
sharing roles and resources
A man and a woman choosing to live
together without the legal bonds of mat-
rimony, but in all other ways this type of Cohabitative family
family resembles a nuclear or blended
family
When one or both partners bring their
children from a previous marriage into Blended or Reconstituted family
the relationship
An adult living with one or more children;
usually due to divorce, separation or wid- Single-parent family
owed
Consists of nuclear family plus grand-
parents, aunts, uncles, or cousins living Extended family
together under the same roof
Traditional family; husband, wife, kids Nuclear (conjugal) family
Trust vs. Mistrust
Infancy (birth to 18 months)
to develop a basic trust in the mothering
figure and learn to generalize it to others
, NU131 EXAM 3 2025| COMPLETE EXAM SET (questions and verified answ
frequently most tested questions (ACCURATE SOLUTIONS)| already pass
Autonomy vs. Shame & doubt
Early childhood (18 months-3 years)
To gain some self control & indepen-
dence within the environment
Initiative vs. guilt
Late Childhood (3-6 years)
to develop a sense of purpose and the
ability to initiate and direct own activities
Industry vs. inferiority
to achieve a sense of self-confidence
by learning, competing, performing suc- School Age (6-12 years)
cessfully, and receiving recognition from
significant others, peers , and acquain-
tances.
Identity vs. role confusion
To integrate the tasks mastered in the Adolescence (12-20 years)
previous stages into a secure sense of
self
Intimacy vs. isolation
to form an intense, lasting relationship or Young Adulthood (20-30 years)
a commitment to another person, cause,
institution, or creative effort.
Generativity vs. stagnation
to achieve the life goals established for Adulthood (30-65 years)
oneself while also considering the wel-
fare of future generations
Ego integrity vs. despair
to review ones life and derive mean-
Old age (65-death)
ing from both positive and negative
events while achieving a positive sense
of self-worth
, NU131 EXAM 3 2025| COMPLETE EXAM SET (questions and verified answ
frequently most tested questions (ACCURATE SOLUTIONS)| already pass
The bands of cartilage that separate the
Sutures
skull bones
Soft spots on a baby's skull Fontanels
The process of the newborn's skull as
the head passes through the narrow Molding
birth canal
Length is measured from head to heel
Average = 20 inches Infant length/weight
Normal = 19-21 inches
Average growth per month = 1 inch
Average = 7.5 lbs
Normal = 5.5-10 lbs
Newborn will lose 5-10% of its weight the Infant weight
first few days of life (normal physiological
weight loss)
Blueness of the hands and feet Acrocyanosis
Covering of fine hair over the body of an
Lanugo
infant
A white, cheesy substance covering the
fetus's skin to protect it from the amniotic Vernix caseosa
fluid
Small clusters of pearly white spots
mostly on infants nose, chin and fore- Milia
head present at birth
Yellow tinge to baby's skin within 48-72
hours after birth due to body destroying
Physiological jaundice
high number of RBC's & releasing biliru-
bin
Surgical removal of the foreskin Circumcision
A blood-tinged mucous vaginal dis-
Pseudomenstration
charge