- Secure attachment.
- Anxious-ambivalent attachment.
- Avoidant attachment.
- Disorganized attachment.
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- Administer a high dose of sedatives immediately.
- Assess for underlying medical causes (e.g., UTI, pain, dehydration) as a potential delirium trigger.
- This is typical behavior for advanced dementia.
- Restrain the patient until agitation subsides.
- Intimacy vs. Isolation.
- Generativity vs. Stagnation.
- Identity vs. Role Confusion.
- Industry vs. Inferiority.
- Vocabulary size.
- Grammatical complexity.
- Articulation clarity.
- Pragmatic use of language.
- Wait until 2 years old for a speech evaluation.
- Seek an immediate referral for an autism spectrum disorder evaluation.
- Encourage more screen time for language exposure.
- This is normal for some infants.
- Medication should be given only on school days.
- Monitoring for side effects, growth impact, and the need for medication holidays or dosage adjustments as the child develops.
- Medication cures ADHD permanently.
- Behavioral therapy is unnecessary if medication is prescribed.
- Early onset of puberty.
- Respiratory distress, cognitive delays, and sensory impairments.
- Enhanced physical strength.
- Accelerated language development.
- Activity level.
- Adaptability.
- Distractibility.
- Mood.
- Midlife crisis or generativity concerns.
- Early retirement syndrome.
- Depression, but only if lasting more than 6 months.
- Normal job dissatisfaction.
- Trust vs. Mistrust.
- Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt.
- Initiative vs. Guilt.
- Industry vs. Inferiority.
- Nature is solely responsible for development.
- Nurture is solely responsible for development.
- Development is a complex interplay between genetic predispositions and environmental influences.
- The debate has been resolved in favor of nature.
- Assume it's advanced dementia and increase sedation.
- Check for underlying medical causes (e.g., infection, medication side effects) and initiate immediate medical workup for delirium.
- This is a normal part of aging.
- Refer for psychiatric evaluation in 2 weeks.
- Egocentrism.
- Conservation.
- Object permanence.
- Centration.
- Normal childhood worries.
- Separation Anxiety Disorder, requiring immediate assessment and intervention.
- Learning disability.
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
- The father's health prior to conception has no impact on fetal development.
- The father's age, exposure to toxins, and lifestyle choices can impact sperm quality and fetal health.
- Only maternal health matters.
- Only genetic factors are relevant from the father.
- Normal shyness.
- Early signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
- A preference for independent play.
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
- Identity vs. Role Confusion.
- Generativity vs. Stagnation.
- Ego Integrity vs. Despair.
- Intimacy vs. Isolation.
- Trust vs. Mistrust.
- Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt.
- Initiative vs. Guilt.
- Industry vs. Inferiority.
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