When implementing Freud's theory of human psychosexual development, the nurse ob-serves for behaviors that are characteristic of successful completion of stages that include (select all that apply):
a. Anal, where self-confidence is formed
b. Oral, where the ability to trust is developed
c. Latency, where a person learns inner control
d. Adjustment, where developmental failures are re-addressed
e. Phallic, where the ability to interact with others is grounded
ANS: A, B, C, E
Freud's stages of psychosexual development include in order of completion: oral, anal, phal-lic, latency, and genital. There is no adjustment stage in Freud's theory.
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