The student nurse is preparing a short oral report for postclinical discussion on adolescent stages of growth and development
Based on the information that adolescence can be divided into stages, what would be the best explanation of the main characteristics of the pubescence stage? A) Desire for independence
B) Grapple with everyday issues
C) Grapple with career choices
D) Fluctuations in self-assurance
A
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In early adolescence or the pubescence stage, the main characteristic is the desire for independence. In middle adolescence, the main characteristic is fluctuations in self-assurance, and the main characteristics of late adolescence is grappling with every day issues and career choices.
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