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Family Health Care Nursing: Theory, Practice, And
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Research Seventh Edition By Melissa Robinson Phd
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Rn, Deborah Padgett Coehlo Phd C-Pnp Pmhs Cfle,
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Paul S. Smith Phd Rn Cne(2022)
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Unit1: foundations in family health care nursing ...................................................................................................... 3
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Chapter 1: family health care nursing: an introduction ........................................................................................ 3
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Chapter 2: theoretical foundations for the nursing of families............................................................................ 12
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Chapter 3: family demography: continuity and change in north american families .......................................... 20
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Chapter 4: family policy: the intersection of family policies, health disparities, and health care policies ....... 30
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Chapter 5: family nursing assessment and intervention ...................................................................................... 39
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Chapter 6: family health promotion .................................................................................................................... 49
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Unit ii: families across the health continuum ....................................................................................................... 59
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Chapter 7: nursing care of lgbtq families ........................................................................................................... 59
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Chapter 8: genomics and family nursing across the life span ............................................................................ 68
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Chapter 9: families living with chronic illness.................................................................................................... 78
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Chapter 10: families in palliative and end-of-life care ........................................................................................ 88
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Chapter 11: trauma and family nursing............................................................................................................... 97
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Chapter 12: family nursing with childbearing families .................................................................................... 108
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Chapter 13: family child health nursing............................................................................................................ 118
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Unit iii: nursing care of families in clinical areas ................................................................................................. 127
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Chapter 14: family nursing in acute care adult settings.................................................................................... 127
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Chapter 15: family health in mid- and later life ............................................................................................... 139
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Chapter 16: family mental health nursing ......................................................................................................... 148
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Chapter 17: families and community and public health nursing ...................................................................... 158
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Chapter 18: family mental health nursing ......................................................................................................... 166
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Chapter 19: families and population health....................................................................................................... 172
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Unit1: foundations in family health care nursing
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Chapter 1: family health care nursing: an introduction
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Multiple choice: ff
1. The nurse is transferring to a care area that focuses on family nursing practice.
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What should the nurse realize about this approach to care?
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1. Interventions in family care address the future plans for the family.
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2. Family members must be present before the implementation of family care.
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3. Resources are placed to support an ill family member with the greatest chance for recovery.
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4. The nurse and family together define the family and where therapeutic energy
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should be placed.
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2. The nurse notes that a client has been previously married and participates in raising the
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current spouse’s children from a previous marriage. How should the nurse document this
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family type?
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1. Extended
2. Cohabitation
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4. Reconstituted
3. The nurse prepares an in-service program on family nursing for new
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graduate employees. Which definition of family is the best one for the nurse
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to use?
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, 1. Members of a family are self-defined ff ff ff ff ff
2. People who share strong emotional ties
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3. A family is defined by blood ties, adoption, and marriage
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4. A group of people who live together with or without legal or biological ties
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4. The nurse prepares to assess a client whose family is being used as a resource. Which
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approach to family nursing care is the nurse implementing?
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1. Family as client ff ff
2. Family as system ff ff
3. Family as context ff ff
4. Family as component of society ff ff ff ff
5. During a home visit the nurse teaches the client and family about actions to reduce
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the spread of infection between the family members. Which role is the nurse
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implementing?
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1. Counselor
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3. Health teacher ff
4. Family advocate ff
6. The nurse stays with a client who is having chemotherapy for the first time until
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the family arrives. Which role is the nurse implementing with the client?
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1. Surrogate
2. Researcher
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4. Case manager ff
7. The spouse of a client with complex care needs is unavailable to attend a care conference at 2
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P.m. What should the nurse do to support family nursing care?
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1. Have the client attend in place of the spouse
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Family Health Care Nursing: Theory, Practice, And
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Research Seventh Edition By Melissa Robinson Phd
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Rn, Deborah Padgett Coehlo Phd C-Pnp Pmhs Cfle,
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Paul S. Smith Phd Rn Cne(2022)
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7th Edition ff
,Table of Contents ff ff
Unit1: foundations in family health care nursing ...................................................................................................... 3
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Chapter 1: family health care nursing: an introduction ........................................................................................ 3
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Chapter 2: theoretical foundations for the nursing of families............................................................................ 12
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Chapter 3: family demography: continuity and change in north american families .......................................... 20
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Chapter 4: family policy: the intersection of family policies, health disparities, and health care policies ....... 30
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Chapter 5: family nursing assessment and intervention ...................................................................................... 39
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Chapter 6: family health promotion .................................................................................................................... 49
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Unit ii: families across the health continuum ....................................................................................................... 59
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Chapter 7: nursing care of lgbtq families ........................................................................................................... 59
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Chapter 8: genomics and family nursing across the life span ............................................................................ 68
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Chapter 9: families living with chronic illness.................................................................................................... 78
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Chapter 10: families in palliative and end-of-life care ........................................................................................ 88
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Chapter 11: trauma and family nursing............................................................................................................... 97
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Chapter 12: family nursing with childbearing families .................................................................................... 108
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Chapter 13: family child health nursing............................................................................................................ 118
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Unit iii: nursing care of families in clinical areas ................................................................................................. 127
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Chapter 14: family nursing in acute care adult settings.................................................................................... 127
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Chapter 15: family health in mid- and later life ............................................................................................... 139
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Chapter 16: family mental health nursing ......................................................................................................... 148
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Chapter 17: families and community and public health nursing ...................................................................... 158
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Chapter 18: family mental health nursing ......................................................................................................... 166
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Chapter 19: families and population health....................................................................................................... 172
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Unit1: foundations in family health care nursing
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Chapter 1: family health care nursing: an introduction
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Multiple choice: ff
1. The nurse is transferring to a care area that focuses on family nursing practice.
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What should the nurse realize about this approach to care?
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1. Interventions in family care address the future plans for the family.
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2. Family members must be present before the implementation of family care.
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3. Resources are placed to support an ill family member with the greatest chance for recovery.
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4. The nurse and family together define the family and where therapeutic energy
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should be placed.
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2. The nurse notes that a client has been previously married and participates in raising the
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current spouse’s children from a previous marriage. How should the nurse document this
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family type?
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1. Extended
2. Cohabitation
3. Nuclear dyad ff
4. Reconstituted
3. The nurse prepares an in-service program on family nursing for new
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graduate employees. Which definition of family is the best one for the nurse
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to use?
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, 1. Members of a family are self-defined ff ff ff ff ff
2. People who share strong emotional ties
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3. A family is defined by blood ties, adoption, and marriage
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4. A group of people who live together with or without legal or biological ties
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4. The nurse prepares to assess a client whose family is being used as a resource. Which
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approach to family nursing care is the nurse implementing?
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1. Family as client ff ff
2. Family as system ff ff
3. Family as context ff ff
4. Family as component of society ff ff ff ff
5. During a home visit the nurse teaches the client and family about actions to reduce
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the spread of infection between the family members. Which role is the nurse
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implementing?
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1. Counselor
2. Care deliverer ff
3. Health teacher ff
4. Family advocate ff
6. The nurse stays with a client who is having chemotherapy for the first time until
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the family arrives. Which role is the nurse implementing with the client?
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1. Surrogate
2. Researcher
3. Role model ff
4. Case manager ff
7. The spouse of a client with complex care needs is unavailable to attend a care conference at 2
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P.m. What should the nurse do to support family nursing care?
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1. Have the client attend in place of the spouse
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