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The school nurse is forking with a 17-year-old student who has experienced a crisis period and has achieved a sense of commitment to resulting decisions. This teen is well adjusted, stable, and mature.
 
  The nurse, using Marcia's theory that adolescents occupy one of four identity statuses, will find this student occupying which of the following identity statuses? a. identity achievement c. identity diffusion
  b. foreclosed d. moratorium

Question 2

The role of the nurse who is working with a child who is color blind, as well as the child's family and teachers, is mainly one of:
 
  a. helping the caregivers and teachers find corrective resources
  b. teaching and encouraging the use of other ways to discriminate colors
  c. getting the child and everyone involved to accept the fact that this child has a deficit
  d. forcing the family and teaching team to make accommodations for the child



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Answer to Question 1

A

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A Correct. Using Marcia's expansion of Erikson, the 17-year-old having experienced a period of crisis resulting in commitments exhibiting stability, maturity and is well adjusted, has arrived at identity achievement.
B Incorrect. The foreclosed status involves commitment but the adolescent has not questioned and explored the principles underlying the commitments.
C Incorrect. The identity diffusion status lacks commitment and does not reflect the searching, but tends to the follower of trends and fads.
D Incorrect. The moratorium status indicates the adolescent is currently exploring and questioning, but no commitments are evident.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A Incorrect. The role of the nurse who is working with a child who is color blind is not mainly helping the caregivers and teachers find corrective resources.
B Correct. The role of the nurse who is working with a child who is color blind, as well as the child's family and teachers, is mainly one of teaching and encouraging the use of other ways to discriminate colors. Examples include learning the order of lights on traffic signals or to be observant for warning signs that may have a flashing light associated with them (railroad crossing, school crossing walk).
C Incorrect. The role of the nurse who is working with a child who is color blind is not mainly getting the child and everyone involved to accept the fact that this child has a deficit. Color blindness is not disabling. Often it is just a social inconvenience, although it may affect school performance in which color is a learning tool.
D Incorrect. The role of the nurse is not mainly forcing the family and teaching team to make accommodations for the child.



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