HCA 100 UNITS 3&6 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
what is growth? - Answer -the physical changes that are measured and that occur is a
steady and orderly manner.
Growth is... - Answer -measured in weight and height
What is development? - Answer -Relates to changes in psychological and social
functioning.
A person behaves and thinks in certain ways in each stage.
What do growth and development do? - Answer -Overlap, depend on each other, and
occur at the same time.
What are the basic processes that happen with growth and development? - Answer -
Starts at fertilization and continues till death, proceeds from simple to complex, occurs
in certain directions, occurs in sequence, order, and pattern, the rate of the process is
uneven, and each stage had its own characteristics and tasks as guidelines.
What are some dilemmas residents and families experience? - Answer -Role changes
related t giving and taking advice as personal freedom, changes in living arrangements,
financial issues, legal concerns (wills, power of attorney, etc), advance directives
decisions, interpersonal problems with family, friends, and others.
What is stage one? - Answer -Infant (age 0-1)
What happens in stage one? - Answer -Physical/ growth changes, psychological
stage= trust vs mistrust, development tasks (crawling, maybe walking, begin to
communicate, emotional relationships, behind stable sleep and eating patterns),
Relationships, activities, health challenges & causes is death, safety factors (
dependent, poor coordination & control) , and safety actions (baby-proofing & vigilance).
What is stage two? - Answer -Toddler (age 2-3)
What happens in stage two? - Answer -Physical/ growth changes, psychological stage-
autonomy vs doubt, development tasks (experiment & learn separation from primary
caregiver, gain control of elimination functions, use words to communicate, become
dependent), relationships, activities, health changes & causes of death, safety factors
(curious, active & quick, things in mouth, and safety actions ( proofing & vigilance).
What is stage three? - Answer -Preschool (age 3-6)
What happens in stage three? - Answer -Physical/ growth changes, psychological
stage- initiative vs guilt, developmental tasks (communicate & understand better,
perform self care, differentiate between genders, right & wrong, good & bad, learn to
what is growth? - Answer -the physical changes that are measured and that occur is a
steady and orderly manner.
Growth is... - Answer -measured in weight and height
What is development? - Answer -Relates to changes in psychological and social
functioning.
A person behaves and thinks in certain ways in each stage.
What do growth and development do? - Answer -Overlap, depend on each other, and
occur at the same time.
What are the basic processes that happen with growth and development? - Answer -
Starts at fertilization and continues till death, proceeds from simple to complex, occurs
in certain directions, occurs in sequence, order, and pattern, the rate of the process is
uneven, and each stage had its own characteristics and tasks as guidelines.
What are some dilemmas residents and families experience? - Answer -Role changes
related t giving and taking advice as personal freedom, changes in living arrangements,
financial issues, legal concerns (wills, power of attorney, etc), advance directives
decisions, interpersonal problems with family, friends, and others.
What is stage one? - Answer -Infant (age 0-1)
What happens in stage one? - Answer -Physical/ growth changes, psychological
stage= trust vs mistrust, development tasks (crawling, maybe walking, begin to
communicate, emotional relationships, behind stable sleep and eating patterns),
Relationships, activities, health challenges & causes is death, safety factors (
dependent, poor coordination & control) , and safety actions (baby-proofing & vigilance).
What is stage two? - Answer -Toddler (age 2-3)
What happens in stage two? - Answer -Physical/ growth changes, psychological stage-
autonomy vs doubt, development tasks (experiment & learn separation from primary
caregiver, gain control of elimination functions, use words to communicate, become
dependent), relationships, activities, health changes & causes of death, safety factors
(curious, active & quick, things in mouth, and safety actions ( proofing & vigilance).
What is stage three? - Answer -Preschool (age 3-6)
What happens in stage three? - Answer -Physical/ growth changes, psychological
stage- initiative vs guilt, developmental tasks (communicate & understand better,
perform self care, differentiate between genders, right & wrong, good & bad, learn to