An 11 month old is being fed by his grandmother. The child appears to have high anxiety and does not feed well. The nurse understands that the child is exhibiting:

1. Trust vs Mistrust.
2. Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt.
3. Initiative vs Guilt.
4. Industry vs Inferiority.


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1. The infant has not built a relationship with this grandmother and demonstrates mistrust.
2. The child is not independently feeding.
3. The child is too young to exhibit guilt for his/her actions.
4. The child is too young to exhibit industry because of the lack of physical maturity.

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