- Intimacy.
- Generativity.
- Industry.
- Integrity.

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- Normal attachment behavior.
- Extreme separation anxiety requiring clinical evaluation.
- A sign of a strong bond.
- The child is just being difficult.
- Medications are always safe at any dose.
- Polypharmacy, drug-drug interactions, and age-related changes in metabolism and excretion.
- Older adults metabolize medications faster.
- Medication adherence is never an issue for older adults.
- Microsystem.
- Mesosystem.
- Exosystem.
- Macrosystem.
- Delirium.
- Normal aging.
- Major Neurocognitive Disorder (Dementia).
- Depression with cognitive symptoms.
- Initiative vs. Guilt.
- Industry vs. Inferiority.
- Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt.
- Trust vs. Mistrust.
- Moral reasoning and abstract thought.
- Personal-social, fine motor-adaptive, language, and gross motor skills.
- Attachment and temperament.
- Academic achievement and intelligence.
- High self-esteem and independence.
- Authoritarian parenting, potentially leading to anxiety, lower self-esteem, or rebelliousness.
- Authoritative parenting, fostering competence.
- Permissive parenting, leading to impulsivity.
- Normal adolescent experimentation.
- Acute medical emergency requiring immediate life support and toxicology screening.
- Attention-seeking behavior.
- Mild substance use.
- Generativity vs. Stagnation.
- Ego Integrity vs. Despair.
- Intimacy vs. Isolation.
- Identity vs. Role Confusion.
- Normal infant behavior.
- Potential signs of a difficult temperament or early regulatory issues.
- The infant is spoiled.
- The infant is bored.
- Stimulants are not effective for children with ADHD.
- Monitoring for potential cardiovascular effects and impact on sleep and appetite.
- Stimulants are a lifelong commitment.
- Behavioral therapy should be stopped if medication is started.
- Continue the medication until the end of pregnancy.
- Consult her physician immediately to discuss risks, benefits, and potential alternatives or management.
- There's nothing that can be done at this point.
- Switch to an herbal remedy without professional advice.
- Egocentrism.
- Social comparison.
- Theory of mind.
- Object permanence.
- Generativity vs. Stagnation.
- Ego Integrity vs. Despair.
- Intimacy vs. Isolation.
- Identity vs. Role Confusion.
- A speech therapist.
- An occupational therapist.
- A nutritionist.
- A psychologist.
- Postconventional morality.
- Conventional morality.
- Preconventional morality (obedience and punishment orientation).
- Universal ethical principles.
- Assume it's a new onset of dementia.
- Immediately assess for a reversible cause of delirium (e.g., infection, medication, metabolic imbalance).
- Refer for long-term psychiatric care.
- Provide calming reassurance only.
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