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.
A 12-year-old patient is being seen today in follow-up after being started on fluoxetine 1 month ago for a diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder. The patient and her father both report that while there does appear to be a mild improvement in anxiety, some adverse effects have developed about which they are concerned. Which of the following is not an expected adverse effect and is a cause for concern? A. Vivid nightmares B. Diaphoresis C. Restless legs ...
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.