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Pediatrics Ch.20.

Psychosocial and Cognitive Development of the Adolescent

QuestionAnswer
What correlates with physical growth Sexual interest and maturity
What correlates with cognitive growth Social change, Chronological age, and Placement in school
Regarding growth, what can increase stress in the adolescent Physical and cognitive growth occurring at different rates
How are early maturing males impacted/perceived Positively
How are early maturing females impacted/perceived Low self esteem and embarrassment
What is necessary for developing individuality Desire for freedom and independence
What must an adolescent do to desire freedom and develop individuality Reject their childhood self and the people most closely associated with it
What does Erikson call the stage of adolescence Identity vs Role confusion
What is a critical element in the establishment of identity Emancipation
What molds an adolescent’s self concept Demands of parents, peers, teachers, and others
What helps adolescents determine who they are and in what direction they want to proceed Interaction with others
What complicates the adolescent’s process of determining who they are Low income minorities, illness, broken homes, level of education
What may happen to young persons are unable to establish an identity or master confusion Become rigid in actions, bewildered, depressed, or cling to conformity of peer groups long after the need should have passed – show an inordinate need for something new and exciting – experience low self esteem and alienation
What does dependence create for an adolescent Hostility
What do wise parents do Make themselves increasingly dispensable
What is closely entwined with the resolving of a person’s sense of identity Developing intimacy
What does an adolescent become ready to do as they move toward adulthood Take the risks of close affiliations and friendships
What might avoidance of building close relationships effect lead to Deeps sense of isolation
What might disagreements with parents revolve around Dating, family car, money, chores, grades, friends, smoking, sex, drugs
What characteristic is an adolescent particularly sensitive to Hypocrisy
What kind of atmosphere should adults who associate with adolescents create One of interest and understanding
What do adolescents need practice doing, even if it means letting them make a mistake Making decisions
What should parents expect regarding limits That they will be challenged but not exceeded
What is an effective tool in dealing with adolescents Loving detachment
Which culture does not recognize the period of adolescence Chinese
How does the Asian culture differ from American culture Patriarchal, highly structured, distinct social roles, good of the family more important than individual, reputation is essential
What does focusing on body changes during early and middle adolescence contribute to Egocentrism/self-centeredness
What does a preoccupation with self cause an adolescent to create An imaginary audience
What may complicate or exacerbate unresolved problems of body image Chronic illness or eating disorders
What phase of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development are early adolescents in Concrete
When do adolescents enter Piaget’s stage of formal operations By middle adolescence
What type of thinking emerges during late adolescence Abstract
What must the nurse focus on when teaching early adolescents about menstruation Concrete issues and concerns
What may the nurse focus on when teaching late adolescents about menstruation The abstract meaning of menstruation relating to womanhood or motherhood
What can empower young adolescent girls and increase their self image in regards to teaching about menstruation Educating them according to their intellectual and emotional developmental level
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