A toddlers parent asks the nurse for suggestions on dealing with temper tantrums. What is the most appropriate recommendation?
- A. Punish the child.
- B. Explain to child that this is wrong.
- C. Leave the child alone until the tantrum is over.
- D. Remain close by the child but without eye contact.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The best way to deal with temper tantrums is to ignore the behaviors, provided that the actions are not dangerous to the child. Tantrums are common during this age group as the child becomes more independent and overwhelmed by increasingly complex tasks. The parents and caregivers need to have consistent and developmentally appropriate expectations. Punishment and explanations will not be beneficial. The presence of the parent is necessary both for safety and to provide a feeling of control and security to the child when the tantrum is over.
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A father tells the nurse that his daughter wants the same plate and cup used at every meal, even if they go to a restaurant. The nurse should explain that this is what?
- A. A sign the child is spoiled
- B. An attempt to exert unhealthy control
- C. Regression, which is common at this age
- D. Ritualism, an expected behavior at this age
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The child is exhibiting the ritualism, which is characteristic at this age. Ritualism is the need to maintain sameness and reliability. It provides a sense of structure and comfort to the toddler. It will dictate certain principles in feeding practices, including rejecting a favorite food because it is served in a different container. This does not indicate the child has unreasonable expectations but rather is part of normal development. Ritualism is not regression, which is a retreat from a present pattern of functioning.
The nurse is discussing with a parent group the importance of fluoride for healthy teeth. What should the nurse recommend?
- A. Determine whether the water supply is fluoridated.
- B. Use fluoridated mouth rinses in children older than 1 year.
- C. Give fluoride supplements to infants beginning at age 2 months.
- D. Brush teeth with fluoridated toothpaste unless the fluoride content of water supply is adequate.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The decision about fluoride supplementation cannot be made until it is known whether the water supply contains fluoride and the amount. It is difficult to teach toddlers to spit out mouthwash. Swallowing fluoridated mouthwashes can contribute to fluorosis. Fluoride supplementation is not recommended until after age 6 months and then only if the water is not fluoridated. Fluoridated toothpaste is still indicated if the fluoride content of the water supply is adequate, but very small amounts are used.
What do the psychosocial developmental tasks of toddlerhood include?
- A. Development of a conscience
- B. Recognition of sex differences
- C. Ability to get along with age mates
- D. Ability to delay gratification
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: If the need for basic trust has been satisfied, then toddlers can give up dependence for control, independence, and autonomy. One of the tasks that toddlers are concerned with is the ability to delay gratification. Development of a conscience and recognition of sex differences occur during the preschool years. The ability to get along with age mates develops during the preschool and school-age years.
Although a 14-month-old girl received a shock from an electrical outlet recently, her parent finds her about to place a paper clip in another outlet. Which is the best interpretation of this behavior?
- A. Her cognitive development is delayed.
- B. This is typical behavior because toddlers are not very developed.
- C. This is typical behavior because of toddlers inability to transfer remembering to new situations.
- D. This is not typical behavior because toddlers should know better than to repeat an act that caused pain.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: During the tertiary circular reactions stage, children have only a rudimentary sense of the classification of objects. The appearance of an object denotes its function for these children. The slot of an outlet is for putting things into. This is typical behavior for a toddler, who is only somewhat aware of a causal relation between events. Her cognitive development is appropriate for her age.
The developmental task with which the child of 15 to 30 months is likely to be struggling is a sense of which?
- A. Trust
- B. Initiative
- C. Intimacy
- D. Autonomy
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Autonomy versus shame and doubt is the developmental task of toddlers. Trust versus mistrust is the developmental stage of infancy. Initiative versus guilt is the developmental stage of early childhood. Intimacy and solidarity versus isolation is the developmental stage of early adulthood.
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