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Crislyn Jilou B.

Adlawan
BSN1- A10
HES 008
SAS 5
CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING
You will answer and rationalize this by yourself. This will be recorded as your quiz. 1 point
will be given to every correct answer and another 1 point for correct rationalization

1. A- Pedagogy is both the art and the science of instructing students, particularly young
children.
2. D-The combination of inductive and deductive thinking is known as abstract thought.
putting an emphasis in their personal, professional, and social lives on the quality of their
relationships with others and their level of commitment to those relationships
3. C- Andragogy refers to both the art and the science of instructing older students.
4. B-Is defined as the teaching of older people while taking into account the normal changes
that occur in their physical, cognitive, and psychosocial states
5. C- In middle childhood (c. 6 to 12 years old), children develop a sense of responsibility
and reliability while becoming more influenced by social forces outside the family unit,
marking a crucial stage of cognitive and social growth.
6. B-Jean Piaget's Sensorimotor Stage corresponds to Erikson's Trust VS Mistrust stage,
both representing early stages of development during infancy.
7. B- Responds to commands given in a step-by-step format, and significant progress is
made in linguistic ability during this stage.
8. B- Adolescence, according to Piaget, is marked by the Formal Operations Stage,
characterized by abstract and hypothetical thinking.
9. E- Salient cognitive characteristics during adolescence include being able to draw
conclusions (A) and intellectually understanding cause and effect (B). The option "fears
illness and disability" is not directly related to cognitive characteristics.
10. D- All the statements are accurate regarding the role of the family in patient education,
emphasizing the family's importance, the collaboration between the nurse educator and
the family, and the importance of selecting the most appropriate caregiver to receive
information.

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