Across
- 5. Child’s stage of life from 6-12 years
- 11. Stage of life that begins in mid 30s and lasts through the late 60s
- 14. In the first 24 hours of life, you assess profound ______ changes
- 16. This period is within the first 28 days of life
- 17. How does an infant communicate?
- 18. Part of the developmental framework for nursing encourages ______ care
- 21. Erikson’s theory states that identity versus role confusion occurs during which developmental stage
- 24. A full term pregnancy lasts _____ weeks
- 25. The ______ stage of psychosexual development occurs between 6-12 years of age
- 26. As a part of moral decision making, the nurse should _________ their own beliefs when helping patients make decisions
- 27. Health risk for adolescence
- 28. During puberty, _____ becomes possible
Down
- 1. Leading cause of death in adolescents
- 2. ______ proposed that the human mind is divided into the unconscious and conscious mind and focuses on psychosexual development
- 3. Health risks for preschoolers are injury prevention and _____ safety
- 4. The postformal thought of the cognitive development theory occurs during the _______stage
- 6. assessment of _______ _______ is critical for healthcare teaching
- 7. Child’s stage of life from 12 months-36 months
- 8. During preschooler stage, _____ movements continue to develop
- 9. _____ is the theorist that created the theory known as a maturational developmental theory and states that development is directed by genes
- 10. _____ is a health risk for toddlers
- 11. Shoulder/hip width and ______ are physical changes during adolescence
- 12. Stage of life from late teens to mid-to-late 30s
- 13. When assessing a patient, you want to ask _____ ended questions
- 15. Stage of life from 13-20 years
- 17. _____ _____ is an essential component of discharge
- 19. Preconventional reasoning is when children are asking ______?
- 20. Child’s stage of life from 3-5 years
- 22. Child's stage of life from 1 month-1 year
- 23. There are six stages and three levels of _______ moral developmental theory
