Chapter 10: Family Dynamics
11th Edition
(Potter & Perry)
50 NCLEX-Style
Exam Questions with Detailed Rationales
, Chapter 10 Family Dynamics Fundamentals of Nursing 11th Edition (Potter & Perry) 50 NCLEX-
Style Exam Questions with Detailed Rationales
1. A nurse is assessing the structure of a patient’s family. Which question best helps determine
the family structure?
A. “How many meals do you eat together?”
B. “What do you like to do on weekends?”
C. “Who lives in your household and how are they related to you?”
D. “Who makes the meals in your home?”
Answer: C
Rationale: Asking who lives in the household and their relationship helps the nurse identify
family structure, essential for individualized care planning.
2. Which action by the nurse demonstrates respect for diverse family dynamics during care
planning?
A. Assuming parents make all health decisions
B. Refusing to involve extended family
C. Asking the patient who should be involved in decisions
D. Requiring only legal guardians to participate
Answer: C
Rationale: Understanding the patient's preferences allows the nurse to support culturally and
personally appropriate family involvement.
3. A nurse notes a child assumes caregiving roles for younger siblings while parents are working
multiple jobs. This family dynamic is best described as:
A. Family resilience
B. Family durability
C. Role strain
D. Parentification
Answer: D
Rationale: Parentification occurs when children assume adult responsibilities, often due to
family stress or absence of adult caregivers.
4. What nursing intervention supports a family experiencing high stress due to chronic illness of
a member?
A. Encourage individual coping only
B. Avoid discussion of the illness at home
C. Facilitate family meetings and open communication
D. Refer only the patient to counseling
Answer: C
Rationale: Open family communication enhances adaptation and resilience in the face of
chronic illness.
5. The nurse observes that a patient's family avoids discussing their terminal diagnosis. What is
the most culturally sensitive approach?
A. Confront the family to break the silence
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