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1.A nurse is providing information to a group of pregnant clients and
their partners about the psychosocial development of an infant. Using
Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, what should the nurse
tell the group about the infants?
A. Rely on the fact that their needs will be met
B. Need to tolerate a great deal of frustration and discomfort to
develop a healthy
personality
C. Must have needs ignored for short periods to develop a healthy
personality
D. Need to experience frustration, so it is best to allow an infant to cry
for a while before meeting his or her needs
CORRET ANSWER:Rely on the fact that their needs will be met
2.A nurse is weighing a breastfed 6-month-old infant who has been
brought to the pediatrician's office for a scheduled visit. The infant's
weight at birth was 6 lb 8 oz. The nurse notes that the infant now
weighs 13 lb. Which action should the nurse take?
A. Tell the mother that the infant's weight is increasing as expected
B. Tell the mother to decrease the daily number of feedings because
the weight gain is
excessive
,C. Tell the mother that semisolid foods should not be introduced until
the infant's weight
stabilizes
D. Tell the mother that the infant should be switched from breast milk
to formula because the weight gain is inadequate
CORRECT ANSWER:Tell the mother that the infant's weight is
increasing as expected 1/987
,3.A nurse is providing information to a group of pregnant clients and
their partners about the psychosocial development of an infant. Using
Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, what should the nurse
tell the group about the infants?
A. Rely on the fact that their needs will be met
B. Need to tolerate a great deal of frustration and discomfort to
develop a healthy
personality
C. Must have needs ignored for short periods to develop a healthy
personality
D. Need to experience frustration, so it is best to allow an infant to cry
for a while before meeting his or her needs
, CORRECT ANSWER:Rely on the fact that their needs will be met
4.A nurse is weighing a breastfed 6-month-old infant who has been
brought to the pediatrician's office for a scheduled visit. The infant's
weight at birth was 6 lb 8 oz. The nurse notes that the infant now
weighs 13 lb. Which action should the nurse take?
A. Tell the mother that the infant's weight is increasing as expected
B. Tell the mother to decrease the daily number of feedings because
the weight gain is
excessive
C. Tell the mother that semisolid foods should not be introduced until
the infant's weight
stabilizes
D. Tell the mother that the infant should be switched from breast milk
to formula because the weight gain is inadequate
CORRECT ANSWER:Tell the mother that the infant's weight is
increasing as expected
5.A nurse performing a physical assessment of a 12-month-old
infant notes that the infant's head circumference is the same as
the chest circumference. Based on this finding, what should the
nurse do?
A. Suspect the presence of hydrocephalus
B. Suggest to the pediatrician that a skull x-ray be performed
C. Tell the mother that the infant is growing faster than expected
D. Document these measurements in the infant's health-care record
D. Document these measurements in the infant's health-care record