NUR 1212 Exam 1 Exam Questions with Verified
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empathy, spend time, advocate, refer, observe,
family dynamics nursing
prepare, educate, encourage, assist, include family,
interventions
support, communicate, collaborate
the way individuals in a family relate to and interact
family dynamics
with each other as a group
nuclear family, extended family, same sex family,
single-parent family, married-parent family, married-
types of family dynamics
blended family, cohabiting-parent family, no-parent
family
a family that extends beyond the nuclear family,
extended family including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other
relatives, who all live nearby or in one household
a married couple and their unmarried children living
nuclear family
together
people of the same sex are primary caregivers of
same sex family
children
single-parent family only one parent is present to care for the children
parents who are married and living in the same
married-parent family
household (biological, adoptive, step)
married-blended family step family
, cohabiting-parent family couples who cohabitant rather than marry
children live independently in foster or kinship care
no-parent family
such as living with a grandparent, aunt, uncle
types of interactions within fluid, dynamic, flexible
family dynamics
influences on family age within family, history of the people, culture,
dynamics norms, role of each member, change in roles
expanding family, caregiver role for family member,
change in socioeconomic status of family, chronic
changes to family illness of family member, marriage/divorce, traumatic
dynamics injury of family member, disability of family member,
aging of family member, end of life care, death of
family member
assistance with child care after birth of infant, respite
care for a care giver, support after injury or death of
spouse, presence during surgery, family reunions,
positive family dynamics
celebrations of birthdays and other significant events,
praying together, supportive in-laws, sharing care of a
dependent family member
child abuse, codependency (related to substance
abuse by family member), interfering in-laws, intimate
negative/dysfunctional
partner violence, marital infidelity, placing blame for
family dynamics
birth of pre-term infant or for death of young child by
SIDS, sibling rivalry, adolescent prergnancy
family interview, survey, or discussion used to obtain
the families insights regarding a patient, especially a
family assessment
child; family history, relationships, concerns, needs,
resources
focuses on interactions among the individuals in the
Calgary family assessment family. three categories are: structural assessment,
developmental assessment, functional assessment
who is in the family, how connected, external
structural assessment
members connected to the family, extended family
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Terms in this set (149)
empathy, spend time, advocate, refer, observe,
family dynamics nursing
prepare, educate, encourage, assist, include family,
interventions
support, communicate, collaborate
the way individuals in a family relate to and interact
family dynamics
with each other as a group
nuclear family, extended family, same sex family,
single-parent family, married-parent family, married-
types of family dynamics
blended family, cohabiting-parent family, no-parent
family
a family that extends beyond the nuclear family,
extended family including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other
relatives, who all live nearby or in one household
a married couple and their unmarried children living
nuclear family
together
people of the same sex are primary caregivers of
same sex family
children
single-parent family only one parent is present to care for the children
parents who are married and living in the same
married-parent family
household (biological, adoptive, step)
married-blended family step family
, cohabiting-parent family couples who cohabitant rather than marry
children live independently in foster or kinship care
no-parent family
such as living with a grandparent, aunt, uncle
types of interactions within fluid, dynamic, flexible
family dynamics
influences on family age within family, history of the people, culture,
dynamics norms, role of each member, change in roles
expanding family, caregiver role for family member,
change in socioeconomic status of family, chronic
changes to family illness of family member, marriage/divorce, traumatic
dynamics injury of family member, disability of family member,
aging of family member, end of life care, death of
family member
assistance with child care after birth of infant, respite
care for a care giver, support after injury or death of
spouse, presence during surgery, family reunions,
positive family dynamics
celebrations of birthdays and other significant events,
praying together, supportive in-laws, sharing care of a
dependent family member
child abuse, codependency (related to substance
abuse by family member), interfering in-laws, intimate
negative/dysfunctional
partner violence, marital infidelity, placing blame for
family dynamics
birth of pre-term infant or for death of young child by
SIDS, sibling rivalry, adolescent prergnancy
family interview, survey, or discussion used to obtain
the families insights regarding a patient, especially a
family assessment
child; family history, relationships, concerns, needs,
resources
focuses on interactions among the individuals in the
Calgary family assessment family. three categories are: structural assessment,
developmental assessment, functional assessment
who is in the family, how connected, external
structural assessment
members connected to the family, extended family