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Practice Question

 The nurse is assessing an adolescent client's development. Which statement by the adolescent indicates appropriate psychosocial development for their age group?

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

"l prefer spending time with my friends and sometimes feel misunderstood by my parents."

Rationale:

💎Prioritizing peer relationships and feeling misunderstood by parents are typical of adolescent psychosocial development.

💎This reflects Erikson’s stage of Identity vs. Role Confusion, where teens explore belonging and self-definition.

💎Increased reliance on peer validation is developmentally normal and supports autonomy formation.

💎Transient parent-teen friction often accompanies the shift toward independent thinking and values exploration.

💎Recognizing these patterns helps nurses guide communication strategies and promote healthy coping in families.

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This question is from Pediatrics Exam 1 - Modules 1 and 2 which contains 80 questions.

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Pediatrics Exam 1 - Modules 1 and 2

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  • Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
  • Subcategory: General Exams
  • Domain: 👶🏼Pediatrics
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