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2. What evidence do you have to show that a child 8 months is gaining more control of his/her emotions?
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4. Does your persona child respond positively or negatively to new situations and people?
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- Category: General Knowledges Your patient is a 10-month old female. How can you determine if she has a decreased mental status and is responsive to verbal stimuli? She will be unable to tell you how old she is if you ask her She will try and pull away from a painful stimulus in her toe She will attempt to locate her parents' voices when they speak She will be upset when you take her from her mother's arms DOO SubmitHello, Toddler presents the following: Extreme alertness or always looking around; Need for less sleep compared to other toddlers; The need for constant stimulation while awake; The ability to mimic sounds earlier than other babies; Exceptional sensitivity to sounds, smells, textures, and tastes as well as an unusually vigorous reaction to unpleasant ones. It is not ADHD! It is not Autism. It is not any form of abuse or neglect! There are no medical, psychiatric, or psychological diagnostic criteria! The kid is healthy. These characteristics are quite rare, but if fostered, the toddler could grow up to change the world, literally! What is it? Thank you!3. What are some areas of competence that are important for family's caregiving for a family member who has a stroke ?
- 7. What level of assistance will you most likely have to provide for a person in the late stage of Alzheimer’s disease? Direct supervision Total assistance Hands on assistance Verbal cueing1. Choose one negative health behavior(alcohol use) a. Describe the behavior(alcohol use) b. Describe the alternative positive behavior 2. Define and apply the stage to the health behavior change process: a. Precontemplation b. Contemplation c. Preparation d. Action e. Maintenance For each stage, describe the appropriate intervention For each stage, describe the prominent processes of change1. In the context of the different approaches to studying cognitive development, which of the following approaches measures quantitative differences in abilities that make up intelligence by using tests that indicate or predict these abilities?Group of answer choices a. The behaviorist approach b. The psychometric approach c. The information-processing approach d. The social-contextual approach 2. In which of the following countries is violent crime and physical punishment of children more frequent?Group of answer choices a. The People's Republic of China b. The United States of America c. Japan d. Tahiti
- 8) How We can to Overcome anxiety or depression?2.. A client seeks advice from the nurse concerning a friend who has lost a family member. The client is worried about how the friend will overcome the loss. How should a nurse depict the response to major stressors?Hello, Can you please help me to talk about emotion and motivation in nursing? Thank you in advance!