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The nurse explains to parents of school-age children that according to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, their child is at the conventional stage of moral development. What is the motivation for school-age children to follow rules?
 
  A) They follow rules out of a sense of being a good person.
  B) They follow rules out of fear of being punished.
  C) They follow rules in order to receive praise from caretakers.
  D) They follow rules because it is in their nature to do so.

Question 2

While providing care, a school-age child develops epistaxis. What should the nurse do to help this patient?
 
  A) Turn the child's head to the side and press on the nasal ridge.
  B) Sit the child upright and apply pressure to the sides of the nose.
  C) Keep the child flat and apply pressure to the bridge of the nose.
  D) Elevate the head of the bed slightly and apply pressure to the forehead.



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During the school-age years, the child's sense of morality is constantly being developed. According to Kohlberg, the school-age child is at the conventional stage of moral development. The 7- to 10-year-old usually follows rules out of a sense of being a good person.. He or she wants to be a good person to his or her parents, friends, and teachers and to himself or herself.

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The nurse keeps the child with a nosebleed in an upright position with the head tilted slightly forward to minimize the amount of blood pressure in nasal vessels and to keep blood moving forward, not back into the nasopharynx. Then the nurse should apply pressure to the cartilage on the sides of the nose with the fingers for about 10 minutes. The head should not be turned. The child should not be in a flat position. Applying pressure to the forehead will not stop the flow of blood from the nose.




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