Parents tell the nurse they found their 3-year-old daughter and a male cousin of the same age inspecting each other closely as they used the bathroom. What is the most appropriate recommendation for the nurse to make?
- A. Punish the children so this behavior stops.
- B. Neither condone nor condemn the curiosity.
- C. Get counseling for this unusual and dangerous behavior.
- D. Allow the children unrestricted permission to satisfy this curiosity.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Three-year-old children become aware of anatomic differences and are concerned about how the other sex works. Such exploration should not be condoned or condemned. Children should not be punished for this normal exploration. This is age appropriate and not dangerous behavior. Encouraging the children to ask their parents questions and redirecting their activity is more appropriate than giving permission.
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The nurse is explaining the preconventional stage of moral development to a group of nursing students. What characterizes this stage?
- A. Children in this stage focus on following the rules.
- B. Children in this stage live up to social expectations and roles.
- C. Children in this stage have a concrete sense of justice and fairness.
- D. Children in this stage have little, if any, concern for why something is wrong.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Young childrens development of moral judgment is at the most basic level in the preconventional stage. They have little, if any, concern for why something is wrong. Following the rules, living up to social expectations, and having a concrete sense of justice and fairness are characteristics in the conventional stage.
The parent of a 4-year-old boy tells the nurse that the child believes monsters and bogeymen are in his bedroom at night. What is the nurses best suggestion for coping with this problem?
- A. Let the child sleep with his parents.
- B. Keep a night light on in the childs bedroom.
- C. Help the child understand that these fears are illogical.
- D. Tell the child that monsters and bogeymen do not exist.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Involve the child in problem solving. A night light shows a child that imaginary creatures do not lurk in the darkness. Letting the child sleep with his parents will not get rid of the fears. A 4-year-old child is in the preconceptual stage and cannot understand logical thought.
A child age 4 1/2 years sometimes wakes her parents up at night screaming, thrashing, sweating, and apparently frightened, yet she is not aware of her parents presence when they check on her. She lies down and sleeps without any parental intervention. This is most likely what?
- A. Nightmare
- B. Sleep terror
- C. Sleep apnea
- D. Seizure activity
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This is a description of a sleep terror. The child is observed during the episode and not disturbed unless there is a possibility of injury. A child who awakes from a nightmare is distressed. She is aware of and reassured by the parents presence. This is not the case with sleep apnea. This behavior is not indicative of seizure activity.
The nurse is planning to bring a preschool child a toy from the playroom. What toy is appropriate for this age group?
- A. Building blocks
- B. A 500-piece puzzle
- C. Paint by number picture
- D. Farm animals and equipment
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The most characteristic and pervasive preschooler activity is imitative, imaginative, and dramatic play. Farm animals and equipment would provide hours of self-expression. Building blocks are appropriate for older infants and toddlers. A 500-piece puzzle or a paint by number picture would be appropriate for a school-age child.
During a well-child visit, the father of a 4-year-old boy tells the nurse that he is not sure if his son is ready for kindergarten. The boys birthday is close to the cut-off date, and he has not attended preschool. What is the nurses best recommendation?
- A. Start kindergarten.
- B. Talk to other parents about readiness.
- C. Perform a developmental screening.
- D. Postpone kindergarten and go to preschool.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A developmental assessment with a screening tool that addresses cognitive, social, and physical milestones can help identify children who may need further assessment. A readiness assessment involves an evaluation of skill acquisition. Stating the child should start kindergarten or go to preschool and postpone kindergarten does not address the fathers concerns about readiness for school. Talking to other parents about readiness does not ascertain if the child is ready and does not address the fathers concerns.
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