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Chapter 3: Theoretical Models of Personality Development
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 1) According to Erikson’s developmental theory, when planning care for a 47-year-old client, which developmental task should a nurse identify as appropriate for this client?
A. |
To develop a basic trust in others |
B. |
To achieve a sense of self-confidence and recognition from others |
C. |
To reflect back on life events to derive pleasure and meaning |
D. |
To achieve established life goals and consider the welfare of future generations |
____ 2. A jilted college student is admitted to a hospital following a suicide attempt and states, “No one will ever love a loser like me.” According to Erikson’s theory of personality development, a nurse should recognize a deficit in which developmental stage?
A. |
Trust versus mistrust |
B. |
Initiative versus guilt |
C. |
Intimacy versus isolation |
D. |
Ego integrity versus despair |
____ 3. A nurse observes a 3-year-old client willingly sharing candy with a sibling. According to Peplau, which psychological stage of development should the nurse determine that this child has completed?
A. |
“Learning to count on others” |
B. |
“Learning to delay satisfaction” |
C. |
“Identifying oneself” |
D. |
“Developing skills in participation” |
____ 4. When a mother brings her 9-month-old to daycare, the child smiles and reaches for the daycare caregiver. The nurse should determine that according to Mahler’s developmental theory, this child’s development is at which phase?
A. |
The autistic phase |
B. |
The symbiotic phase |
C. |
The differentiation subphase of the separation–individuation phase |
D. |
The rapprochement subphase of the separation–individuation phase |
____ 5. A 12-year-old girl becomes hysterical every time she strikes out in softball, falls down when roller-skating, or loses when playing games. According to Peplau’s interpersonal theory, in which stage of development should the nurse identify a need for improvement?
A. |
“Learning to count on others” |
B. |
“Learning to delay satisfaction” |
C. |
“Identifying oneself” |
D. |
“Developing skills in participation” |
____ 6. According to Peplau, a nurse who provides an abandoned child with parental guidance and praise following small accomplishments is serving which therapeutic role?
A. |
The role of technical expert |
B. |
The role of resource person |
C. |
The role of surrogate |
D. |
The role of leader |
____ 7. A nurse directs the client interaction and plans for interventions to achieve client goals. According to Peplau’s framework for psychodynamic nursing, what therapeutic role is this nurse assuming?
A. |
The role of technical expert |
B. |
The role of resource person |
C. |
The role of teacher |
D. |
The role of leader |
____ 8. When assessing clients, a psychiatric nurse should understand that psychoanalytic theory is based on which underlying concept?
A. |
A possible genetic basis for the client problems |
B. |
The structure and dynamics of the personality |
C. |
Behavioral responses to stressors |
D. |
Maladaptive cognitions |
____ 9. Which underlying concept should a nurse associate with interpersonal theory when assessing clients?
A. |
The effects of social processes on personality development |
B. |
The effects of unconscious processes and personality structures |
C. |
The effects on thoughts and perceptual processes |
D. |
The effects of chemical and genetic influences |
____ 10. A physically healthy, 35-year-old single client lives with parents who provide total financial support. According to Erikson’s theory, which developmental task should a nurse assist the client to accomplish?
A. |
Establishing the ability to control emotional reactions |
B. |
Establishing a strong sense of ethics and character structure |
C. |
Establishing and maintaining self-esteem |
D. |
Establishing a career, personal relationships, and societal connections |
____ 11. A 1-month-old infant is left alone for extended periods, has little physical stimulation, and is malnourished. Based on this infant’s history, in which phase of development according to Mahler’s theory, should a nurse expect to see a potential deficit?
A. |
The symbiotic phase |
B. |
The autistic phase |
C. |
The consolidation phase |
D. |
The rapprochement phase |
____ 12. A 6-year-old boy uses his father’s flashlight to explore his 3-year-old sister’s genitalia. According to Freud, in which stage of psychosocial development should a nurse identify this behavior as normal?
A. |
Oral |
B. |
Anal |
C. |
Phallic |
D. |
Latency |
____ 13. A married, 26-year-old client works as a schoolteacher. She and her husband have just had their first child. A nurse should recognize that this client is successfully accomplishing which stage of Erikson’s developmental theory?
A. |
Industry versus inferiority |
B. |
Identity versus role confusion |
C. |
Intimacy versus isolation |
D. |
Generativity versus stagnation |
____ 14. A 10-year-old child wins the science fair competition and is chosen as a cheerleader for the basketball team. A nurse should recognize that this child is in the process of successfully accomplishing which stage of Erikson’s developmental theory?
A. |
Industry versus inferiority |
B. |
Identity versus role confusion |
C. |
Intimacy versus isolation |
D. |
Generativity versus stagnation |
____ 15. A client has flashbacks of sexual abuse by her uncle. She had not been aware of these memories until recently, when she became sexually active with her boyfriend. A nurse should identify this experience as which part of Sullivan’s concept of the self-system?
A. |
The “good me” |
B. |
The “bad me” |
C. |
The “not me” |
D. |
The “bad you” |
____ 16. According to Freud, which statement should a nurse associate with predominance of the superego?
A. |
“No one is looking, so I will take three cigarettes from Mom’s pack.” |
B. |
“I don’t ever cheat on tests. It is wrong.” |
C. |
“If I skip school I will get in trouble and fail my test.” |
D. |
“Dad won’t miss this little bit of vodka.” |
____ 17. A female complains that her husband only meets his sexual needs and never her needs. According to Freud, which personality structure should a nurse identify as predominantly driving the husband’s actions?
A. |
The id |
B. |
The superid |
C. |
The ego |
D. |
The superego |
____ 18. A father of a 5-year-old demeans and curses at his child for disobedience. In turn, when upset, the child uses swear words in kindergarten. A school nurse recognizes this behavior as unsuccessful completion of which stage of development according to Peplau?
A. |
“Learning to count on others” |
B. |
“Learning to delay satisfaction” |
C. |
“Identifying oneself” |
D. |
“Developing skills in participation” |
____ 19. A nurse is caring for a hospitalized client who is quarrelsome, opinionated, and has little regard for others. According to Sullivan’s interpersonal theory, the nurse should associate the client’s behaviors with a previous deficit in which stage of development?
A. |
Infancy |
B. |
Childhood |
C. |
Early adolescence |
D. |
Late adolescence |
____ 20. According to psychoanalytic theory, treatment of symptoms should involve which nursing action?
A. |
Modifying client behaviors by manipulating the environment |
B. |
Expressing empathy and presenting reality |
C. |
Encouraging the client to note cause and effects of actions |
D. |
Recognizing and discussing the client’s use of ego defense mechanisms |
____ 21. A 29-year-old client living with parents has few interpersonal relationships. The client states, “I have trouble trusting people.” Based on Erikson’s developmental theory, which should the nurse recognize as a true statement about this client?
A. |
The client has not progressed beyond the trust versus mistrust developmental stage. |
B. |
Developmental deficits in earlier life stages have impaired the client’s adult functioning. |
C. |
The client cannot move to the next developmental stage until mastering all earlier stages. |
D. |
The client’s developmental problems began in the intimacy versus isolation stage. |
____ 22. Which statement is most likely to be made by a nurse practitioner who shares the philosophy of an interpersonal theorist?
A. |
“Let’s discuss your use of defense mechanisms.” |
B. |
“We need to examine how your relationships affect your ability to cope.” |
C. |
“It is important that you take the medications that I have prescribed for you.” |
D. |
“Your genetic background is a factor in your predisposition to mental illness.” |
____ 23. Which statement describes achievement of Erikson’s generativity versus stagnation developmental stage?
A. |
“I’ve been a girl scout leader for troop 259 for 7 years.” |
B. |
“I feel great that I could pay for my bike with my paper route money.” |
C. |
“My parents are so pleased that John and I are going to be married.” |
D. |
“I’ve had a very full life. I’m not afraid to leave this world.” |
____ 24. A psychiatric nurse uses Sullivan’s theories in group and individual therapy. According to Sullivan and other theorists like him, how are client symptoms viewed?
A. |
Client symptoms are viewed as learned behaviors that are maintained because they are reinforced. |
B. |
Client symptoms are viewed as responses to anxiety arising from interpersonal relationships. |
C. |
Client symptoms are viewed as internal conflicts arising from early childhood trauma. |
D. |
Client symptoms are viewed as the misinterpretations of experiences. |
____ 25. A nursing instructor is teaching about the application of Peplau’s theory to nursing care. Which student statement indicates that learning has occurred?
A. |
“The nurse assumes the role of a parenting figure instructing the client in good health practices.” |
B. |
“The nurse is concerned more about psychosocial functioning than physiological functioning.” |
C. |
“The nurse bases the client care plan on standardized nursing approaches and physician orders.” |
D. |
“The nurse applies principles of human relations to the problems that arise at all levels of experience.” |
____ 26. According to Peplau, treatment of client symptoms should involve which nursing action?
A. |
Establishing a therapeutic nurse–client relationship |
B. |
Using the technique of desensitization |
C. |
Challenging clients’ negative thoughts |
D. |
Uncovering clients’ past experiences |
____ 27. The nurse practitioner plans to use a psychoanalytical framework when treating a client diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Which would be the focus of this nursing intervention?
A. |
Correcting inappropriate learning patterns |
B. |
Changing a dysfunctional social environment |
C. |
Exploring the “here-and-now” with the client and family |
D. |
Dealing with issues of physical abuse at an early age |
____ 28. Which is a nursing intervention to assist a client to achieve Erikson’s developmental task of ego integrity?
A. |
Encourage a life review of triumphs and disappointments |
B. |
Provide opportunities for success experiences |
C. |
Focus on embracing the future |
D. |
Foster the development of creativity |
____ 29. From an interpersonal theory perspective, which intervention would a nurse use to assist a client diagnosed with major depressive disorder?
A. |
Encourage discussion of feelings |
B. |
Offer family therapy sessions |
C. |
Discuss childhood events |
D. |
Teach alternate coping skills |
Multiple Response
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question.
____ 30. Which concepts should a nurse identify as being included in the DSM-IV-TR definition of personality? (Select all that apply.)
A. |
Personality is an enduring pattern of perceiving. |
B. |
Personality is influenced by relationships between the environment and self. |
C. |
Personality is developed in sporadic stages that vary from person to person. |
D. |
Personality is influenced by a wide range of social and personal contexts. |
E. |
Personality is inborn and cannot be influenced by developmental progression. |
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