chapter 24 lifespan development Flashcards
The nurse tells a mother that the blueprint for all inherited traits, such as height, is found in
which of the following?
a. Sperm
b. Ovary
c. Chromosomes
d. Nucleus of the cell
c. Chromosomes
The nurse discovers during the intake assessment of a 5-year-old child that the child lives with his biological parents and siblings. How would the nurse categorize this familytype?
a. Extended family
b. Blended family
c. Social family
d. Nuclear family
d. Nuclear family
A newborn baby weighs 7 lb at birth. What does the nurse anticipate the baby’s weight will
be at 1 year of age?
a. 14 lb
b. 17 lb
c. 21 lb
d. 25 lb
c. 21 lb
The mother of a 5-month-old child is concerned because the child cannot sit by himself. The nurse explains that sitting alone is not expected until the baby reaches what age?
a. 6 months
b. 7 months
c. 8 months
d. 9 months
b. 7 months
A young mother asks the nurse how long she should wait before introducing solid food to
her infant. The nurse explains that breast milk will provide all the nutrition her infant needs
for how many months?
a. 2 to 3 months
b. 4 to 6 months
c. 7 to 9 months
d. 10 to 12 months
b. 4 to 6 months
When a mother asks the nurse about introducing solid foods into the child’s diet, which of
the following would be the best answer?
a. “Introduce meat first.”
b. “Introduce one solid food at a time several days apart.”
c. “Introduce solid foods by mixing two or three foods together.”
d. “Introduce solid foods by adding strained food to the infant’s bottle.”
b. “Introduce one solid food at a time several days apart.”
A baby’s muscular development progresses in what type of pattern?
a. Regressive
b. Erratic
c. Cephalocaudal
d. Unpredictable
c. Cephalocaudal
At what age does a child typically possess the physiologic, neuromuscular, and
psychological maturity necessary to master toilet training?
a. 6 to 10 months
b. 10 to 14 months
c. 14 to 18 months
d. 18 to 24 months
d. 18 to 24 months
How can a family best assist a toddler who is attempting to feed himself?
a. Encourage the child to use a fork.
b. Feed the child themselves using a fork.
c. Encourage large portions for easier handling.
d. Offer the child finger foods.
d. Offer the child finger foods.
A 5-year-old who has an imaginary friend with whom he converses frequently is displaying
characteristics consistent with which of Piaget’s stages of cognitive development?
a. Operational stage
b. Preoperational stage
c. Formal operations stage
d. Concrete operations stage
b. Preoperational stage
b. Preoperational stagA 14-year-old male patient has undergone a leg amputation. What should be the primary focus of the patient’s care plan?
a. Nutritional status
b. Academic progress
c. Body image
d. Socialization needs
c. Body image
According to Piaget, what is the cognitive developmental level of the adolescent?
a. Concrete operational stage
b. Sensorimotor stage
c. Preoperational stage
d. Formal operational stage
d. Formal operational stage
The nurse performing a routine physical assessment on a 25-year-old understands that the
patient is most likely experiencing which of the following?
a. A gradual decline in physical capabilities
b. Optimal level of functioning
c. Slight diminishing of visual acuity
d. Minimal hearing loss
b. Optimal level of functioning
Erikson identifies intimacy as a developmental task of adulthood. What will occur if
intimacy is not established?
a. Inferiority
b. Isolation
c. Mistrust
d. Guilt
b. Isolation
What is the leading cause of death in young adults?
a. Diabetes
b. Accidents
c. Hypertension
d. Testicular cancer
c. Hypertension
A 53-year-old woman complains of night sweats and mood swings. The nurse recognizes
that these symptoms most likely relate to which condition?
a. Menopause
b. Weight problems
c. Dietary problems
d. Thyroid problems
a. Menopause
A 58-year-old male is concerned about some hearing loss he is experiencing. The nurse recognizes that this might be due to a sensory change of this age group known as which of
the following?
a. Presbycusis
b. Otitis externa
c. Presbyopia
d. Otitis media
a. Presbycusis
a. PresbycusiWhat is the correct term for prejudice against older adults?
a. Socialism
b. Sexism
c. Racism
d. Ageism
d. Ageism
What theory claims that there is a hereditary basis for aging?
a. Activity theory
b. Physiologic theory
c. Disengagement theory
d. Biological programming theory
d. Biological programming theory
The nurse reminds an older adult patient that the task for the older adult is to achieve ego
integrity. Failure to achieve this task results in which of the following?
a. Failure
b. Despair
c. Reminiscing
d. Accomplishment
b. Despair
When assessing the home for fall risks and increased safety for an 85-year-old, what should
be a suggestion of the home health nurse?
a. Bright lights be kept on at all times.
b. Sponge baths be taken rather than showers.
c. Excess furniture be removed.
d. Loose, comfortable shoes be worn.
c. Excess furniture be removed.
The home health nurse assesses an older adult’s respiratory function carefully because
age-related changes in the respiratory system could result in which of the following?
a. Vital capacity
b. Susceptibility to respiratory infections
c. Expiratory capacity due to increased chest size
d. Oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
b. Susceptibility to respiratory infections