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lidoalex

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An adolescent tells his caregivers that he is not going to school on a particular day because he doesn't have anything appropriate to wear and there is a zit (skin eruption) on his face. This behavior exemplifies which of the following concepts?
 
  a. Elkind's concept of imaginary audience c. adolescent instability of emotions
  b. extreme and diagnosable narcissism d. disrespect for the school system

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The nurse evaluating children for speech or language dysfunction should begin the evaluation with:
 
  a. a hearing test or tests to see if hearing ability is normal
  b. language screening tests such as the Denver Articulation Screening Examination
  c. a report from the parents on the prenatal history and the circumstances at time of delivery
  d. the history of childhood illnesses and immunizations



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A Correct. An adolescent telling his caregivers that he is not going to school on a particular day because he doesn't have anything appropriate to wear and there is a zit (skin eruption) on his face is displaying Elkind's concept of imaginary audience.
B Incorrect. An adolescent telling his caregivers that he is not going to school on a particular day because he doesn't have anything appropriate to wear and there is a zit (skin eruption) on his face is not best described as displaying extreme and diagnosable narcissism.
C Incorrect. An adolescent telling his caregivers that he is not going to school on a particular day because he doesn't have anything appropriate to wear and there is a zit (skin eruption) on his face is not best described as displaying adolescent instability of emotions.
D Incorrect. An adolescent telling his caregivers that he is not going to school on a particular day because he doesn't have anything appropriate to wear and there is a zit (skin eruption) on his face is not best described as displaying disrespect for the school system.

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A Correct. The nurse evaluating children for speech or language dysfunction should begin the evaluation with a hearing test or tests to see if hearing ability is normal. The link between hearing loss and poor communication has been well documented.
B Incorrect. An evaluation for speech or language dysfunction should not begin with language screening tests such as the Denver Articulation Screening Examination. The child's hearing ability needs to be evaluated first. If it is normal, then a language screening test should be administered.
C Incorrect. An evaluation for speech or language dysfunction should not begin with a report from the parents on the prenatal history and the circumstances at time of delivery. The child's hearing ability needs to be evaluated first.
D Incorrect. An evaluation for speech or language dysfunction should not begin with the history of childhood illnesses and immunizations. The child's hearing ability needs to be evaluated first.




lidoalex

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


Joy Chen

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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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