Erikson theorizes that the school-aged child faces the task of industry vs. inferiority. What is the danger in this stage of development?
A) The child will separate himself or herself from others to avoid commitment to intimacy
B) The child will not be able to learn to use adult tools
C) The child will struggle to choose an occupational identity
D) The child will overmanipulate self and work to repossess the environment in a repetitive fashion
B
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A) Document this normal finding. B) Obtain an order for renal diagnostics. C) Assess for toxic ingestion. D) Evaluate coagulation studies.
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a. Body image b. Self-esteem c. Personal identity d. Role performance
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1. Those with long-standing diabetes 2. Older adults 3. Those with no significant cardiovascular disease 4. Young children who are early in their disease
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a. The patient will be stronger by (date). b. The patient will transfer from the bed to a chair with the assistance of a walker and one staff member by the third postoperative day. c. The nurse will help the patient ambulate the length of the hall twice daily. d. The nurse will evaluate the patient's strength based on his ability to ambulate in the hall on the first postoperative day.