Deck 18: The Preschool Child

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A father is concerned about how long his preschool-age child will continue sucking his thumb.What is the most helpful response from the nurse?

A) "Most children will stop thumb-sucking naturally by school age."
B) "Over-the-counter treatments that give a bad taste can be placed on the thumb to discourage the practice."
C) "Consistently touching the child's fingers whenever he sucks his thumb is most effective."
D) "Thumb-sucking is detrimental to the eruption of the child's teeth and must be stopped as soon as possible."
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A 4-year-old child insists he has more money with a nickel than his father has with a dime.What is this perception,as described in Piaget's theory?

A) Egocentrism
B) Artificialism
C) Animism
D) Intuition
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What will children who are unable to express themselves with words often do?

A) Become reclusive and introspective
B) Develop other methods of verbal communication
C) Engage in more creative play
D) Have tantrums and act out
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How does the nurse characterize the play of 5-year-old children?

A) Enjoying rough and tumble play
B) Playing well-organized games
C) Following rules
D) Preferring inside activities
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What intervention might the nurse suggest as helpful for the child with enuresis?

A) Applying an electric pad that gently shocks the child
B) Waking the child several times during the night to urinate
C) Decreasing fluid intake after the evening meal
D) Increasing dietary fiber intake
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A 3-year-old child,while playing with his favorite toy in the playroom of the pediatric unit,is approached by another child who also wants to play with the same toy.What behavior will the nurse anticipate from this child?

A) Will play well with the other child
B) Will give the toy up and then not play anymore
C) Will become angry and a physical response might ensue
D) Will ignore the toy and go on to something else
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The parent of a 3½ -year-old child tells the nurse,"My daughter points instead of speaking whenever she wants me to get something for her,but she understands me when I ask her to do something." Based on the parent's comment,what does the nurse suspect?

A) Age-appropriate language development
B) An expressive language delay
C) A receptive language delay
D) A potential hearing deficit
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What should the nurse suggest as the most appropriate toy choice for a 3-year-old?

A) A board game
B) A small pet, such as a goldfish
C) A large construction set
D) Push-pull toys
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A 4-year-old child tells the nurse she will not eat peas because they are green.Of what is this an example?

A) Egocentrism
B) Artificialism
C) Animism
D) Centering
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What tasks would be appropriate to expect of a 5-year-old?

A) Setting the table with paper plates
B) Washing the dirty knives
C) Carrying glasses from the table to the sink
D) Scrubbing out the sink with cleanser
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A parent is concerned about her children's reaction should their grandmother die.What understanding will guide the nurse's response?

A) Children are unlikely to notice their grandmother's absence if no one reminds them.
B) Young children often understand that other people die, but do not equate it with themselves.
C) The children's response will depend entirely on whether they have been acquainted with death before this.
D) Children can understand the concept of a higher being much like adults can.
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The parent of a 4½ -year-old child tells the nurse,"Bedtime is difficult.I can't get my son to go to bed at night." The nurse and the child's mother discuss options.What intervention is the most appropriate choice?

A) Allow the child to put himself to bed when he is tired.
B) Let the child read in his room until he falls asleep.
C) Establish a bedtime routine and use it consistently.
D) Tire him out with physical activity before bedtime.
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The nurse is discussing preschoolers' sexual curiosity with the parent.What statement by the mother leads the nurse to determine that the mother understands the information?

A) "Make up funny words for body parts."
B) "Distract the child with a toy if they ask about sex."
C) "Answer their questions when they ask."
D) "Tell them to ask you again when they are 6 year old."
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What fear is unique to the preschool period?

A) Water
B) Animals
C) Bodily harm
D) Death
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The parents of a 4-year-old boy are concerned because they have noticed him frequently touching his penis.What knowledge would act as the basis for the nurse's response?

A) This behavior indicates a normal curiosity about sexuality.
B) Masturbation suggests the boy has an excessive fear of castration.
C) It is usually a result of discomfort from a penile rash or irritation.
D) The behavior is abnormal and the child should be referred for counseling.
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What is the most appropriate intervention when dealing with occasional aggression in a 4-year-old child?

A) Have the child take a time-out in the corner for 4 minutes.
B) Spank the child at the time of the incident.
C) Take away television privileges for the day.
D) Send the child to his room for 30 minutes.
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What is the nurse's best advice to a parent about a preschooler's "imaginary friend"?

A) Having imaginary friends is a sign that the child has low self-esteem.
B) It is common for preschoolers to have imaginary friends.
C) Preschoolers invent an imaginary friend when they feel overwhelmed.
D) The best approach to dealing with an imaginary friend is to ignore them.
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What type of play is most appropriate when planning care for a child with moderate intellectual deficiency?

A) Exercise leg and arm muscles.
B) Be educationally oriented to make up for lost time.
C) Be adjusted to mental age rather than chronological age.
D) Involve contact sports and aggressive physical activity with other children.
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Which statement best describes the 3-year-old child?

A) Boisterous, tattles on others
B) Aggressive, shows off
C) Helpful, wants to assist with chores
D) Talkative, inquisitive about the environment
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A preschool-age child is asked,"Why do trees have leaves?" Which response would be an example of animism?

A) "So I can have shade over my sandbox."
B) "Because God made them that way."
C) "To hide behind when they are scared."
D) "For the squirrels to play in."
Question
When planning an activity for a 3-year-old,the nurse bases the plan on the average attention span of _____ minutes.
Question
Which is an example of associative play?

A) Two children playing house, one playing the role of the dad and the other playing the mom
B) Two children playing in a sand box, one building a wall and the other digging a hole
C) Two children playing with sports-associated items, one with a football and the other with a bat
D) Two children playing with a coloring book, one coloring pictures and the other looking at pictures
Question
The nurse is educating a group of preschool parents about the importance of safety.Which statement by a parent indicates the need for further education?

A) "I continue to provide a great deal of indirect supervision for my child."
B) "My stairway is always free of clutter."
C) "I only leave my child in the car for brief moments."
D) "Medications are kept in a locked cabinet."
Question
The nurse points out what advantage(s)of a nursery school or preschool experience?

A) Increasing self-confidence
B) Fostering group cooperation
C) Detecting adjustment problems
D) Attainment of toilet training skills
E) Playing experiences with other children
Question
The gradual transfer of behavioral control from the parent to the child is accomplished through _________________.
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Put the stages of separation anxiety in order from first to last.Put a comma and space between each answer choice (a,b,c,d,etc.)

A) Detachment
B) Regression
C) Despair
D) Protest
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____________ is a preschooler's idea that the world and all of its contents are created by people.
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Which major developmental tasks will the nurse expect a child to accomplish by the end of the preschool years?

A) Development of parallel play
B) Acceptance of separation
C) Increased communication skills
D) Consistent appetite
E) Control of bodily functions
Question
Parents of a 5-year-old child tell the nurse they are concerned about their child's speech development by stating,"No one can understand him but us." What clinical classification of speech disorder does the nurse suspect?

A) Global language delay
B) Expressive language delay
C) Language loss
D) Articulation disorder
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What does including play in the plan of care for a 5-year-old allow the child to do?

A) Exercise his imagination
B) Assume a role and act it out
C) Offers an emotional outlet
D) Avoid magical thinking
E) Interact with other children
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____________________ _________ is seen in the play of children who pretend that an empty box is a fort; they create a mental image to stand for something that is not there.
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What developmental milestone(s)assist the 5-year-old boy toward developing his sexual identity?

A) Begins to be less focused on his mother
B) Ignores both parents totally
C) Regresses to a more infantile level
D) Forms a romantic attachment to the mother
E) Identifies with the parent of the same sex
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Play that is designed to retrain muscles or improve eye-hand coordination is considered ____________________ play.
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Which bedtime preparation rituals are the most appropriate for the nurse to suggest?

A) Telling a story
B) Placing a favorite toy in bed
C) Placing a glass of water at the bedside
D) Turning on a night light
E) Playing energetically
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A father is concerned about how long his preschool-age child will continue sucking his thumb.What is the most helpful response from the nurse?

A) "Most children will stop thumb-sucking naturally by school age."
B) "Over-the-counter treatments that give a bad taste can be placed on the thumb to discourage the practice."
C) "Consistently touching the child's fingers whenever he sucks his thumb is most effective."
D) "Thumb-sucking is detrimental to the eruption of the child's teeth and must be stopped as soon as possible."
"Most children will stop thumb-sucking naturally by school age."
2
A 4-year-old child insists he has more money with a nickel than his father has with a dime.What is this perception,as described in Piaget's theory?

A) Egocentrism
B) Artificialism
C) Animism
D) Intuition
Intuition
3
What will children who are unable to express themselves with words often do?

A) Become reclusive and introspective
B) Develop other methods of verbal communication
C) Engage in more creative play
D) Have tantrums and act out
Have tantrums and act out
4
How does the nurse characterize the play of 5-year-old children?

A) Enjoying rough and tumble play
B) Playing well-organized games
C) Following rules
D) Preferring inside activities
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What intervention might the nurse suggest as helpful for the child with enuresis?

A) Applying an electric pad that gently shocks the child
B) Waking the child several times during the night to urinate
C) Decreasing fluid intake after the evening meal
D) Increasing dietary fiber intake
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A 3-year-old child,while playing with his favorite toy in the playroom of the pediatric unit,is approached by another child who also wants to play with the same toy.What behavior will the nurse anticipate from this child?

A) Will play well with the other child
B) Will give the toy up and then not play anymore
C) Will become angry and a physical response might ensue
D) Will ignore the toy and go on to something else
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7
The parent of a 3½ -year-old child tells the nurse,"My daughter points instead of speaking whenever she wants me to get something for her,but she understands me when I ask her to do something." Based on the parent's comment,what does the nurse suspect?

A) Age-appropriate language development
B) An expressive language delay
C) A receptive language delay
D) A potential hearing deficit
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8
What should the nurse suggest as the most appropriate toy choice for a 3-year-old?

A) A board game
B) A small pet, such as a goldfish
C) A large construction set
D) Push-pull toys
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A 4-year-old child tells the nurse she will not eat peas because they are green.Of what is this an example?

A) Egocentrism
B) Artificialism
C) Animism
D) Centering
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What tasks would be appropriate to expect of a 5-year-old?

A) Setting the table with paper plates
B) Washing the dirty knives
C) Carrying glasses from the table to the sink
D) Scrubbing out the sink with cleanser
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11
A parent is concerned about her children's reaction should their grandmother die.What understanding will guide the nurse's response?

A) Children are unlikely to notice their grandmother's absence if no one reminds them.
B) Young children often understand that other people die, but do not equate it with themselves.
C) The children's response will depend entirely on whether they have been acquainted with death before this.
D) Children can understand the concept of a higher being much like adults can.
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The parent of a 4½ -year-old child tells the nurse,"Bedtime is difficult.I can't get my son to go to bed at night." The nurse and the child's mother discuss options.What intervention is the most appropriate choice?

A) Allow the child to put himself to bed when he is tired.
B) Let the child read in his room until he falls asleep.
C) Establish a bedtime routine and use it consistently.
D) Tire him out with physical activity before bedtime.
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13
The nurse is discussing preschoolers' sexual curiosity with the parent.What statement by the mother leads the nurse to determine that the mother understands the information?

A) "Make up funny words for body parts."
B) "Distract the child with a toy if they ask about sex."
C) "Answer their questions when they ask."
D) "Tell them to ask you again when they are 6 year old."
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What fear is unique to the preschool period?

A) Water
B) Animals
C) Bodily harm
D) Death
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The parents of a 4-year-old boy are concerned because they have noticed him frequently touching his penis.What knowledge would act as the basis for the nurse's response?

A) This behavior indicates a normal curiosity about sexuality.
B) Masturbation suggests the boy has an excessive fear of castration.
C) It is usually a result of discomfort from a penile rash or irritation.
D) The behavior is abnormal and the child should be referred for counseling.
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16
What is the most appropriate intervention when dealing with occasional aggression in a 4-year-old child?

A) Have the child take a time-out in the corner for 4 minutes.
B) Spank the child at the time of the incident.
C) Take away television privileges for the day.
D) Send the child to his room for 30 minutes.
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17
What is the nurse's best advice to a parent about a preschooler's "imaginary friend"?

A) Having imaginary friends is a sign that the child has low self-esteem.
B) It is common for preschoolers to have imaginary friends.
C) Preschoolers invent an imaginary friend when they feel overwhelmed.
D) The best approach to dealing with an imaginary friend is to ignore them.
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18
What type of play is most appropriate when planning care for a child with moderate intellectual deficiency?

A) Exercise leg and arm muscles.
B) Be educationally oriented to make up for lost time.
C) Be adjusted to mental age rather than chronological age.
D) Involve contact sports and aggressive physical activity with other children.
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Which statement best describes the 3-year-old child?

A) Boisterous, tattles on others
B) Aggressive, shows off
C) Helpful, wants to assist with chores
D) Talkative, inquisitive about the environment
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A preschool-age child is asked,"Why do trees have leaves?" Which response would be an example of animism?

A) "So I can have shade over my sandbox."
B) "Because God made them that way."
C) "To hide behind when they are scared."
D) "For the squirrels to play in."
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When planning an activity for a 3-year-old,the nurse bases the plan on the average attention span of _____ minutes.
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22
Which is an example of associative play?

A) Two children playing house, one playing the role of the dad and the other playing the mom
B) Two children playing in a sand box, one building a wall and the other digging a hole
C) Two children playing with sports-associated items, one with a football and the other with a bat
D) Two children playing with a coloring book, one coloring pictures and the other looking at pictures
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23
The nurse is educating a group of preschool parents about the importance of safety.Which statement by a parent indicates the need for further education?

A) "I continue to provide a great deal of indirect supervision for my child."
B) "My stairway is always free of clutter."
C) "I only leave my child in the car for brief moments."
D) "Medications are kept in a locked cabinet."
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The nurse points out what advantage(s)of a nursery school or preschool experience?

A) Increasing self-confidence
B) Fostering group cooperation
C) Detecting adjustment problems
D) Attainment of toilet training skills
E) Playing experiences with other children
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25
The gradual transfer of behavioral control from the parent to the child is accomplished through _________________.
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26
Put the stages of separation anxiety in order from first to last.Put a comma and space between each answer choice (a,b,c,d,etc.)

A) Detachment
B) Regression
C) Despair
D) Protest
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27
____________ is a preschooler's idea that the world and all of its contents are created by people.
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28
Which major developmental tasks will the nurse expect a child to accomplish by the end of the preschool years?

A) Development of parallel play
B) Acceptance of separation
C) Increased communication skills
D) Consistent appetite
E) Control of bodily functions
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29
Parents of a 5-year-old child tell the nurse they are concerned about their child's speech development by stating,"No one can understand him but us." What clinical classification of speech disorder does the nurse suspect?

A) Global language delay
B) Expressive language delay
C) Language loss
D) Articulation disorder
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30
What does including play in the plan of care for a 5-year-old allow the child to do?

A) Exercise his imagination
B) Assume a role and act it out
C) Offers an emotional outlet
D) Avoid magical thinking
E) Interact with other children
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____________________ _________ is seen in the play of children who pretend that an empty box is a fort; they create a mental image to stand for something that is not there.
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What developmental milestone(s)assist the 5-year-old boy toward developing his sexual identity?

A) Begins to be less focused on his mother
B) Ignores both parents totally
C) Regresses to a more infantile level
D) Forms a romantic attachment to the mother
E) Identifies with the parent of the same sex
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33
Play that is designed to retrain muscles or improve eye-hand coordination is considered ____________________ play.
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Which bedtime preparation rituals are the most appropriate for the nurse to suggest?

A) Telling a story
B) Placing a favorite toy in bed
C) Placing a glass of water at the bedside
D) Turning on a night light
E) Playing energetically
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