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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Theory, Stage 5 Identity Vs. Role Confusion (Puberty) ???? Stage 6 Intimacy Vs. Isolation (Young Adult), Infancy: Implement nursing care plan, and perform intervention relevant to clients nursing diagnosis. Childhood:Implement nursing care plan, and perform intervention relevant to clients nursing diagnosis. Adolescence:Implement nursing care plan, and perform intervention relevant to clients nursing diagnosis. Adulthood:Implement nursing care plan, and perform intervention relevant to clients nursing diagnosis. Evaluation Infancy: Evaluate nursing intervention and update parents/family regarding success/failure of intervention. Childhood: Evaluate nursing intervention and update parents/family regarding success/failure of intervention. Adolescence: Evaluate nursing intervention and update client/parents/family regarding success/failure of intervention. Adulthood: Evaluate nursing intervention and update client/family/community regarding success/failure of intervention., Stage 6 Intimacy Vs. Isolation (Young Adult) ???? Stage 7 Generativity Vs. Self-Absorption and Stagnation (Middle Age), Psychosocial/Cognitive Development Theory Erikson, Erikson Stages of Development Stage 1 Trust Vs. Mistrust (Birth to 1 Year), Nursing Process Analysis Infancy: Talk to parents/family and what they notice. Childhood: Talk to parents/family but ask child what he is feeling. Adolescence: Ask parents but also provide privacy for adolescent, ask for subjective and objective data. Adulthood: Ask individual/family for subjective and objective data., Stage 2 Autonomy Vs. Sense of Shame and Doubt (1 to 3 Years) ???? Stage 3 Initiative Vs. Guilt (3 to 6 Years), Stage 2 Anal (12 -18 months to 3 years) ???? Stage 3 Phallic or Oedipal (3 to 6 years), Stage 1 Oral (Birth to 12 to 18 months Piaget-Freud relationship Period 1 Sensorimotor (Birth to 2 Years), Piaget Cognitive Development stages related to age Period 1 Sensorimotor (Birth to 2 Years), Stage 6 Intimacy Vs. Isolation (Young Adult) Erikson-Piaget relationship Period 4 Formal Operations (11 Years to Adulthoold), Stage 3 Phallic or Oedipal (3 to 6 years) Piaget-Freud relationship Period 3 Concrete Operations (7 to 11 Years), Stage 5 Identity Vs. Role Confusion (Puberty) Erikson-Piaget relationship Period 4 Formal Operations (11 Years to Adulthoold), Stage 4 Industry Vs. Inferiority (6 to 11 Years) ???? Stage 5 Identity Vs. Role Confusion (Puberty), Freud Psychosexual Development Stage 1 Oral (Birth to 12 to 18 months, Stage 3 Phallic or Oedipal (3 to 6 years) ???? Stage 4 Latency (6 to 12 years), Stage 5 Genital (Puberty through adulthood) Piaget-Freud relationship Period 4 Formal Operations (11 Years to Adulthoold), Psychosocial/Cognitive Development Theory Piaget, Infancy: Talk to parents/family and what they notice. Childhood: Talk to parents/family but ask child what he is feeling. Adolescence: Ask parents but also provide privacy for adolescent, ask for subjective and objective data. Adulthood: Ask individual/family for subjective and objective data. Diagnosis Infancy: Use clincal judgement about problem using information gathered from parents. Childhood: Use clinical judgement about problem using information gathered from both the parents and child. Adolescence: Use clinical judgement about problem using information gathered from adolescence and parents. Adulthood: Use clinical judgement about problem using information gathered from individual/family/community., Stage 4 Latency (6 to 12 years) Piaget-Freud relationship Period 3 Concrete Operations (7 to 11 Years)