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A pediatric nurse examines a 7-year-old girl at a well-child visit. The nurse is aware that this child is in Erickson's Accomplishment/Industry vs. Inferiority Stage and that the basic task of this stage is to:
 
  A) recognize that there are people in her life (parents) who can be trusted to take care of her basic needs.
  B) balance independence and self-sufficiency against the predictable sense of uncertainty and misgiving when placed in life's situations.
  C) develop resourcefulness to achieve and learn new things without receiving self-reproach.
  D) develop a sense of confidence through mastery of tasks.

Question 2

The pediatric nurse examines an infant who has an inguinal hernia. After researching the incidence of hernias, the nurse learns that:
 
  A) inguinal hernia accounts for 30 of all childhood hernias.
  B) inguinal hernia is more prevalent in males than in females.
  C) inguinal hernia has a 50 incidence in premature children.
  D) inguinal hernia is the most common type of hernia in infants.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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