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 evaluating a patient with significant anxiety and depressive symptoms. In the course of the evaluation the NP further appreciates that the patient is having hypnopompic hallucinations, and that the patient is very concerned about this because his uncle has schizophrenia. The PMHNP advises the patient that: A. There are a variety of pharmacologic options that can be helpful. B. The hallucinations are benign and not a cause for concern. C. There is no need for int...
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.