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13-21 years - CORRECT ANSWER: identity vs role confusion
18 months to 3 years - CORRECT ANSWER: autonomy vs shame and doubt
21-39 years - CORRECT ANSWER: intimacy vs isolation
3-5 years - CORRECT ANSWER: initiative vs guilt
40-65 years - CORRECT ANSWER: generativity vs stagnation
5-13 years - CORRECT ANSWER: industry vs inferiority
65 and older - CORRECT ANSWER: Ego Integrity vs. Despair
Ambivalent/preoccupied attachment - CORRECT ANSWER: Not easily soothed &
remains preoccupied; vigilantly scanning for mothers whereabouts
Avoidant attachment - CORRECT ANSWER: characterized by child's unresponsiveness
to parent, does not use the parent as a secure base, and does not care if parent leaves
Difficult temperament - CORRECT ANSWER: More irregular, negative mood, withdraws
from new situations, tends to require much time to adapt to the environment situation
, Disorganized/disoriented attachment - CORRECT ANSWER: Has not developed a
consistent strategy for coping with the stress of separation.
dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine - CORRECT ANSWER: Neurotransmitters
implicated in mood or anxiety disorders?
Easy temperament - CORRECT ANSWER: High rhythmicity, positive mood, approaches
new situations with moderate ease, is easily adaptable
Goodness of Fit - CORRECT ANSWER: A match between the child's temperament &
the expectations or demands of the environment
Infant-18 months - CORRECT ANSWER: trust vs mistrust
Major depressive disorder - CORRECT ANSWER: Leading cause of disability & is the
most common seen in primary care practices.
NONPF - CORRECT ANSWER: Provides ongoing support to NP educators through
establishing competencies, methods of evaluation, & strategic partnerships.
NONPF - CORRECT ANSWER: The only organization specifically dedicated to
promoting & supporting high quality NP education.
PANDAS - CORRECT ANSWER: Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder
associated with strep; this is a subset of PANS
PANS - CORRECT ANSWER: A clinical diagnosis given to children who have a
dramatic practically overnight, onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms including OCD &/or
eating disorder