- Normal childhood experimentation.
- Potential for Oppositional Defiant Disorder or Conduct Disorder, requiring immediate assessment.
- The child is just spirited.
- They need more video games.
Category: Introduction to Nursing Theories
- Parkinson's medications have no side effects.
- Potential for drug interactions, orthostatic hypotension, and increased fall risk due to medication side effects.
- Dosing is the same for all ages.
- Medications cure Parkinson's disease.
- Enhanced neural connectivity.
- Impaired brain development, potentially affecting cognitive, emotional, and social functioning.
- Accelerated growth of the prefrontal cortex.
- No significant impact on brain structure.
- Cephalocaudal.
- Proximodistal.
- Differentiation.
- Integration.
- Intimacy vs. Isolation.
- Generativity vs. Stagnation.
- Ego Integrity vs. Despair.
- Identity vs. Role Confusion.
- Sensorimotor.
- Preoperational.
- Concrete Operational.
- Formal Operational.
- Assume it is the end stage of dementia.
- Investigate for acute medical conditions like pneumonia or sepsis as causes of sudden decline.
- Provide palliative care only.
- Wait for the family to make decisions.
- Microsystem (direct interactions within the family).
- Mesosystem.
- Exosystem.
- Macrosystem.
- Tell them to work less.
- Help them identify stressors, develop coping strategies, and potentially re-evaluate priorities to manage role strain.
- Encourage them to quit their job.
- Blame their family for the stress.
- Solitary play.
- Parallel play.
- Associative play.
- Cooperative play.
- Normal childhood "acting out."
- Conduct disorder or other significant behavioral challenges requiring immediate intervention.
- They need more friends.
- Lack of imaginative play.
- No long-term impact on development.
- High risk for long-term neurological complications and developmental delays.
- Only short-term breathing difficulties.
- Accelerated cognitive development due to stress.
- Appetite suppressants are a long-term solution for obesity.
- Monitoring for cardiovascular side effects, potential for abuse, and the importance of addressing underlying psychological and behavioral factors.
- Medication alone is sufficient for weight loss.
- There are no side effects to appetite suppressants in adolescents.
- Identity vs. Role Confusion.
- Intimacy vs. Isolation.
- Generativity vs. Stagnation.
- Ego Integrity vs. Despair.
- Stranger anxiety.
- Social referencing.
- Reciprocal interaction.
- Attachment.
- Laboratory observation.
- Structured observation.
- Naturalistic observation.
- Experimental method.
- Low self-esteem and rebelliousness.
- Authoritative parenting, fostering competence, high self-esteem, and social skills.
- Permissive parenting, leading to impulsivity.
- Authoritarian parenting, leading to anxiety.
- Scaffolding.
- Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD).
- Private speech.
- Guided participation.
- Assume it's an exacerbation of dementia.
- Assess for underlying medical causes (e.g., urinary tract infection, pain) or medication side effects.
- Restrain the patient to prevent harm.
- Increase their antipsychotic medication.
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