Question
48-year-old Gabe is considered to be in middle adulthood. Which things are Gabe MOST likely to be focused on in this stage of life?
(1 point)
Responses
building his career and making his life count
building his career and making his life count
hanging out with friends and having fun
hanging out with friends and having fun
forming deep relationships and falling in love
forming deep relationships and falling in love
graduating school and starting a job
Which is one of the stages of grief a person might go through if they lose a loved one?
(1 point)
Responses
acceptance
acceptance
determination
determination
perseverance
perseverance
bitterness
Mrs. Halstead knows that one of the milestones of adolescence is increased decision-making. With that in mind, what advice is Mrs. Halstead MOST likely to offer her 14-year-old daughter?
(1 point)
Responses
“Be careful of the potential to take more risks and push boundaries.”
“Be careful of the potential to take more risks and push boundaries.”
“Make more time for fun because you can postpone your responsibilities.”
“Make more time for fun because you can postpone your responsibilities.”
“Since you are making more decisions on your own, peer pressure will not be an issue.”
“Since you are making more decisions on your own, peer pressure will not be an issue.”
“It is all right to make poor decisions because you will have great support from your teachers and me.”
As a pediatric nurse practitioner, Jamila conducts workshops for new parents with the goal of setting them up for success with their new babies. At one workshop, a new mom asks, “I heard I should read to my baby. He cannot even talk yet, so why is this important?” How is Jamila MOST likely to respond?
(1 point)
Responses
“Reading to your baby will provide for the basic needs he has.”
“Reading to your baby will provide for the basic needs he has.”
“Reading to your baby will help him learn that you are his mom.”
“Reading to your baby will help him learn that you are his mom.”
“Reading to your baby will build his foundation for reading and speaking later on.”
“Reading to your baby will build his foundation for reading and speaking later on.”
“Reading to your baby will allow him to graduate school earlier.”
A typical infant will triple their birth weight by one year of age.
(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
(1 point)
Responses
building his career and making his life count
building his career and making his life count
hanging out with friends and having fun
hanging out with friends and having fun
forming deep relationships and falling in love
forming deep relationships and falling in love
graduating school and starting a job
Which is one of the stages of grief a person might go through if they lose a loved one?
(1 point)
Responses
acceptance
acceptance
determination
determination
perseverance
perseverance
bitterness
Mrs. Halstead knows that one of the milestones of adolescence is increased decision-making. With that in mind, what advice is Mrs. Halstead MOST likely to offer her 14-year-old daughter?
(1 point)
Responses
“Be careful of the potential to take more risks and push boundaries.”
“Be careful of the potential to take more risks and push boundaries.”
“Make more time for fun because you can postpone your responsibilities.”
“Make more time for fun because you can postpone your responsibilities.”
“Since you are making more decisions on your own, peer pressure will not be an issue.”
“Since you are making more decisions on your own, peer pressure will not be an issue.”
“It is all right to make poor decisions because you will have great support from your teachers and me.”
As a pediatric nurse practitioner, Jamila conducts workshops for new parents with the goal of setting them up for success with their new babies. At one workshop, a new mom asks, “I heard I should read to my baby. He cannot even talk yet, so why is this important?” How is Jamila MOST likely to respond?
(1 point)
Responses
“Reading to your baby will provide for the basic needs he has.”
“Reading to your baby will provide for the basic needs he has.”
“Reading to your baby will help him learn that you are his mom.”
“Reading to your baby will help him learn that you are his mom.”
“Reading to your baby will build his foundation for reading and speaking later on.”
“Reading to your baby will build his foundation for reading and speaking later on.”
“Reading to your baby will allow him to graduate school earlier.”
A typical infant will triple their birth weight by one year of age.
(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
Answers
GPT-5 mini
1) building his career and making his life count
2) acceptance
3) “Be careful of the potential to take more risks and push boundaries.”
4) “Reading to your baby will build his foundation for reading and speaking later on.”
5) True
2) acceptance
3) “Be careful of the potential to take more risks and push boundaries.”
4) “Reading to your baby will build his foundation for reading and speaking later on.”
5) True