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NURS 6531 Week 1 Quiz / NURS6531 Week 1 Quiz (Latest): Advanced Practice Care of Adults across the Life Span: Walden University Walden University NURS 6531 Week 1 Quiz / Walden University NURS6531 Wee... k 1 Quiz Question 1 I can roll over, grasp a rattle, and reach for things and have begun feeding myself finger foods, but I can’t wave bye-bye yet. How old am I? a. 5 months b. 6 months c. 9 months d. 12 months 1 points Question 2 Which of the following children has abnormal language development? a. Repeats simple phrases at 32 months b. Stutters when excited or tired at 4 years of age c. Has a 10-word vocabulary at 12 months d. Speech is 50% understandable at 36 months of age 1 points Question 3 You see a 13-year-old who reports she is learning some basic geometry (areas, volume etc.). The ability to successfully master these concepts occurs during which Piaget developmental stage? a. Sensorimotor b. Preoperational c. Concrete operational d. Formal operational 1 points Question 4 I can walk well on tiptoes, my speech is 50% understandable, I know six body parts, but I can’t balance on one foot for 1 second. I am: a.2 years old (24 months) b. 2½ years old (30 months) c. 3 years old (36 months) d. 4 years old (48 months) 1 points Question 5 The first sign of the onset of female puberty is usually: a. Sparsely distributed fine, pale pubic hairs b. Breast buds c. Menarche d. Peak height growth velocity 1 points Question 6 You see a 3-year-old for a well-child visit. His mother informs you that potty training has been very easy because he “has an amazing internal clock. He falls asleep, gets hungry, and has bowel movements at the same time every day.” This describes which aspect of temperament? a. Activity b. Rhythmicity c. Adaptability d. Threshold of response 1 points Question 7 You see a 6-month-old for a well-child visit and the mother tells you the child’s grandmother recommends that she give the infant whole milk and eggs when he starts solids. What should you tell the mother? a. It is okay to begin weaning to whole milk between 9 and 12 months of age. b. The most important thing to add at this time is table foods; discussion of other dietary issues will happen at 9 months of age. c. The baby should remain on infant formula and stage 2 and 3 baby foods for now. d. It is a good idea to introduce whole eggs to the diet of 5- to 6-month-olds. 1 points Question 8 A typically developing 8-year-old girl will have which of the following genital development? a. No pubic hair at all b. Small amount of long, downy pubic hair along the labia majora c. Coarse, curly pubic hair that extends laterally from the labia majora d. Adult-like pubic hair that extends along the mons pubis but does not include the medial thighs 1 points Question 9 Most children can independently get dressed by themselves by age: a. 2 years b. 3 years c. 4 years d. 5 years 1 points Question 10 The most likely weight of a 1-year-old whose birth weight was 6½ pounds would be: a. 13 to 14 pounds b. 19 to 20 pounds c. 25 to 25 pounds d. Impossible to estimate 1 points Question 11 When completing this quiz, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct including the expectations for academic integrity? Yes No [Show More]
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