A nurse is working with a group of middle-aged adults, and has decided to set up an educational session regarding the psychosocial development of this age group
According to Erikson's theory, what activity would best meet the needs of this stage? A)
Helping the members of this group find appropriate civic responsibility
B)
Providing opportunity to mentor school-age children
C)
Assisting the group members to look at their life accomplishments
D)
Giving the group handouts regarding peer socialization
B
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When flossing the person's teeth, you need to:
a. Use sponge swabs b. Break off an 18-inch piece of dental floss from the dispenser c. Give the floss dispenser to the person to tear their own floss d. Use the bristles of the toothbrush to floss in between teeth