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NU 131 / NUR 131 Nursing and Healthcare I
Exam 3 (Questions & Answers Plus Detailed
Rationales) Latest 2026/2027 | PDF - Galen
College of Nursing
Question 1
What characteristic do all families share?

A) Same last name
B) Specific purpose
C) Same religious beliefs
D) Same socioeconomic status

Answer: B - All families share a specific purpose. This is a common characteristic that
defines a family unit.



Question 2
What is a common goal shared by all families?

A) Financial wealth
B) Personal fulfillment of the members
C) Social status
D) Professional success

Answer: B - The common goal shared by all families is personal fulfillment of the
members. This is a fundamental purpose of family units.



Question 3
A modern family is defined as:

A) A husband and wife with children
B) Two or more people who share roles and resources and who live together

,C) Extended family members living in the same household
D) A single parent with children

Answer: B - A modern family is defined as two or more people who have chosen to live
together and share interests, roles, and resources.



Question 4
What are basic family functions? (Select all that apply)

A) Protection
B) Physical maintenance
C) Reproduction
D) Socialization
E) Education
F) Financial wealth

Answer: A, B, C, D, E - Basic family functions include protection, physical maintenance,
reproduction, socialization, and education.



Question 5
Which of the following is a characteristic of functional families?

A) Conflicts are handled separately
B) Ability to foster growth and development
C) Differences are not accepted
D) Inability to provide stability

Answer: B - Functional families have the ability to foster growth and development.
Dysfunctional families handle conflicts separately and are unable to provide stability and
protection.



Question 6
The nurse advocates for secondary prevention of family violence by providing:

,A) Emergency shelter
B) Rehabilitation and education
C) Law enforcement intervention
D) Removal of children from the home

Answer: B - Secondary prevention of family violence includes providing rehabilitation
and education.



Question 7
What is a characteristic of dysfunctional families?

A) Problems are solved together as a family unit
B) Members feel secure and safe
C) Conflicts handled separately from one another
D) Seek outside help when needed

Answer: C - In dysfunctional families, conflicts are handled separately from one another.
Differences between members are not accepted, and they may display antisocial
behaviors.



Question 8
Which family pattern is characterized by parents making all decisions?

A) Permissive/Laissez-Faire
B) Authoritative/Democratic
C) Authoritarian/Autocratic
D) Communal

Answer: C - In an authoritarian/autocratic family pattern, parents make all decisions.



Question 9
Which family pattern offers complete freedom to members?

A) Permissive/Laissez-Faire
B) Authoritative/Democratic

, C) Authoritarian/Autocratic
D) Nuclear

Answer: A - In a permissive/laissez-faire family pattern, parents offer complete freedom.



Question 10
Which family pattern offers members choices and encourages participation and
individual responsibilities?

A) Permissive/Laissez-Faire
B) Authoritative/Democratic
C) Authoritarian/Autocratic
D) Dysfunctional

Answer: B - In an authoritative/democratic family pattern, parents offer members
choices and encourages participation and individual responsibilities.



Question 11
Which type of family consists of adult married couples with or without children?

A) Extended family
B) Nuclear/Dyad/Traditional family
C) Single parent family
D) Blended family

Answer: B - A nuclear (dyad/traditional) family consists of adult married couples with or
without children.



Question 12
Which type of family includes adult partners, children, and grandparents?

A) Nuclear family
B) Extended family
C) Single parent family
D) Cohabitative family

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