By the time they enter school, it is thought that most children identify with:

a. Same-sex peers
b. Opposite-sex peers
c. The same-sex parent
d. The opposite-sex parent


C
By school age, most children identify with the same-sex parent.

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A nurse has taught a client about dietary changes that can reduce the chances of developing cancer. What statement by the client indicates the nurse needs to provide additional teaching?

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A nurse is performing a psychosocial assessment on a 14-year-old adolescent. Which emotional response is typical during early adolescence?

a) Frequent anger b) Cooperativeness c) Moodiness d) Combativeness

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During transport of a newborn, timely intervention of acute deterioration is MOST effectively achieved by:

A) ensuring placement of at least one IV line. B) reassessing vital signs every 5 to 10 minutes. C) cardiac monitoring and the use of capnography. D) ongoing observation and frequent reassessment

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