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1. A family’s income level does not influence choices such as housing, education, daycare facilities, material goods, and nutrition.
2. Cultural, ethnic, and religious considerations may influence the status of men and women.
3. In a communal family, people of the same ethnic or racial background live together.Â
4. In the binuclear family, often one of the two adults has been transferred to another city, but the other prefers to remain with the present employment.Â
5. The extended family consists of the nuclear family and other related people, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.Â
6. An understanding of normal behavior is not necessary before you can recognize abnormal behavior.
7. Attachment is not an interactive process and does not rely on interaction from the adult or infant to be successful.
8. Infants need routines to establish feelings of trust as they begin to learn what to expect.
9. Erikson stresses that everyone is the product of interactions among hereditary, environment, and culture.
10. An understanding of basic human needs is necessary before you attempt to study growth and development across the lifespan.
11. Middle adolescence is a time when the young individual becomes more responsible for themselves.
12. Adolescence is a time of preparing and learning to be an adult.
13. The Internet has been shown to have only a negative impact on behaviors of adolescents; therefore, its use should not be encouraged.Â
14. The family is often more important than the peer group to adolescents, and it can be the greatest influence on the individual’s present and future lifestyle choices.
15. The maturing adolescent takes frequent flights of independence but has a strong need to return to the “nest” for guidance and encouragement.
16. In their 20s and 30s, individuals often make new choices and reappraise previous commitments.
17. Sometimes people in their middle years are caught between caring for both aging parents and their own growing children.
18. Health concerns and priorities for an adult are commonly very different than those of the younger population.
19. Cultural patterns and societal expectations do not influence romantic relationships or their forms.
20. By the time individuals reach middle adulthood, they typically have not chosen a lifestyle.
21. Immunization is considered a well-child visit.
22. A child’s height and weight should be noted on a growth chart that allows comparison with other children of the same age.
23. Children must wait until at least 3 years of age to begin visiting the dentist.
24. When assessing adolescents, interviewing with caregivers present is recognized as most effective.
25. The respiratory rate in an infant must be counted for 1 full minute.
26. Carriers of diphtheria can be treated prophylactically with antibiotics.
27. Pertussis is a fatal disease that is characterized by convulsive contractions of all voluntary muscles.
28. Rheumatic fever is an autoimmune disease resulting from repeated viral infections.
29. Pediculosis infestation occurs on the heads of children.
30. Pinworm larva enters the person’s bloodstream by burrowing through the intestinal wall.
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1. A married couple who lives together without children is a nuclear ___________.
2. The term ___________ refers to unmarried individuals in a committed partnership living together, with or without children.
3. In a ___________ family, children live in temporary arrangements with paid caregivers.
4. A _________ or ________family is the reconstruction of more than one family unit into a single-family unit, often happening when divorced adults remarry.Â
5. A family that is unable to cope with stressors is known as a __________ family.
6. Children begin to learn that they must abide by _______________, not only at home but in school and other outside settings as well.
7. Children learn about the world through ______________.
8. All aspects of growth and development are ______________, meaning they are influenced by each other.
9. ___________________ are the leading cause of death for children between the ages of 1 and 4 years.
10. Preschoolers learn through constant talking and ________________.Â
11. Adolescence is sometimes referred to as an “________ stage,” as the person teeters between childish and mature ways of appearing, thinking, and behaving.
12. Many adolescents feel a sense of ________, if nothing bad can happen to them, which leads them to unsafe behaviors.
13. By the age of 13 years, many girls have experienced ________, the onset of menstruation.
14. According to Erikson’s psychosocial developmental theory, the major challenge of adolescence is the achievement of ____________.
15. Anorectic or _________ eating patterns may emerge during the adolescent years.
16. Women who choose to have babies outside a committed relationship face the responsibilities and challenges of ______________ parenthood.
17. Occupational choices are closely tied to _____________, as both are related to the economic situation, goals, abilities, and interests of the individual.
18. Remember that the process of growth and development is a ________________.
19. Many adults postpone marriage or ______________ until their 30s, preferring to establish careers and to become financially secure first.
20. A task of middle-aged adults is to plan their own _______________ funds and investments.
21. The ________________________ Developmental Screening Test is a tool used to identify the developmental delays in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
22. The ___________________ phase of separation anxiety involves children crying, reacting aggressively, and rejecting healthcare personnel.
23. Average pulse in a toddler is __________________ beats per minute.
24. A __________ restraint is commonly used when working with infants and can be constructed from a blanket.
25. _________________ is the area of care that deals with children and adolescents.
26. In rubeola infection, bluish-white pinpoint spots with a red rim appearing in the person’s mouth are called __________ spots.
27. Plumbism is the term used for __________ poisoning.
28. The condition in which the bones in the fetal skull do not close correctly and a portion of the brain may protrude through the opening is known as ____________.
29. The condition in which one layer of the meninges protrudes through an opening in the vertebral column is known as _____________.
30. Eczema complicated by herpes virus is known as eczema ___________.
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