Cognitive assessment in children characterizes stages of development consistent with Piaget’s developmental theory. One of the cognitive principles typically developed during the sensorimotor stage is: A. Object permanence B. Animalistic thinking C. Phenomenalistic causality D. Learning without reasoning.
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Cognitive assessment in children characterizes stages of development consistent with Piaget’s developmental theory. One of the cognitive principles typically developed during the sensorimotor stage is: A. Object permanence B. Animalistic thinking C. Phenomenalistic causality D. Learning without reasoning.
The PMHNP is on call at the residential treatment facility and is called to urgently see a patient being treated for methamphetamine use disorder. The patient was admitted earlier this day and being and was still being assessed for appropriate psychotherapy and medication needs. Facility staff was performing routine observation rounds and found the patient unresponsive. You arrive at the bedside and find the patient to be unresponsive, with a blood pressure of 78/50 mm Hg and a respiratory ra...
PMHNP Certification Q & A
Cognitive assessment in children characterizes stages of development consistent with Piaget’s developmental theory. One of the cognitive principles typically developed during the sensorimotor stage is: A. Object permanence B. Animalistic thinking C. Phenomenalistic causality D. Learning without reasoning.