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This document helps you master NU 131 Exam 3 – Nursing and Healthcare I at Galen College via targeted Q&A with detailed rationales. It covers developmental theories and family dynamics across the lifespan—including Erikson's stages (trust vs. mistrust in infancy, industry vs. inferiority in school-age children), expected developmental milestones and red flags from infancy through preschool age (pincer grasp, climbing stairs, amblyopia risks), toddler coping mechanisms like regression, and family functions and structures. You will also master patient-centered care and ethical-legal principles—including honoring living wills under the Patient Self-Determination Act, child abuse reporting mandates, and therapeutic communication strategies. Engineered for retention and clinical judgment with NGN-style scenarios and SATA formats, this test pack simplifies complex nursing and healthcare content, saving preparation time and ensuring you secure an A on your NU 131 Exam 3 assessment.

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Galen College NU 131 Exam 3 (pdf) | 2026/2027 | Nursing and
Healthcare I Q&A | Nursing

1. A family is defined as:

A) Two or more people related by blood only

B) Two or more people who have chosen to live together and share interests,
roles, and resources

C) A group of people living in the same household

D) People who share the same genetic makeup



Correct Answer: Two or more people who have chosen to live together and
share interests, roles, and resources



Rationale: A family is defined as two or more people who have chosen to live
together and share interests, roles, and resources. All families are bound
together by attachment and commitment.



2. Which characteristic do all families share?

A) Same genetic background

B) Specific purpose

C) Living in the same house

D) Same religious beliefs



Correct Answer: Specific purpose



Rationale: All families share a specific purpose. The goal that is common to
all families is the personal fulfillment of the members.



3. The goal that is common to all families is:

A) Financial stability

,B) Personal fulfillment of the members

C) Social status

D) Educational achievement



Correct Answer: Personal fulfillment of the members



Rationale: The goal that is common to all families is the personal fulfillment
of the members. This includes meeting the physical, emotional, and social
needs of each family member.



4. What is a basic function of the family?

A) Providing financial wealth

B) Physical maintenance and protection

C) Ensuring social status

D) Maintaining family traditions only



Correct Answer: Physical maintenance and protection



Rationale: Basic functions of the family include physical maintenance,
protection, nurturance, socialization, education, reproduction, and recreation.



5. Which family type consists of a husband, wife, and their children?

A) Extended family

B) Blended family

C) Nuclear family

D) Single-parent family



Correct Answer: Nuclear family

,Rationale: A nuclear (conjugal) family consists of a husband and wife and
their children.



6. A family that includes grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins living
together under the same roof is known as:

A) Nuclear family

B) Extended family

C) Blended family

D) Communal family



Correct Answer: Extended family



Rationale: An extended family consists of the nuclear family plus
grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins living together under the same roof.



7. A family created when one or both partners bring children from a previous
marriage into a relationship is called:

A) Nuclear family

B) Extended family

C) Blended family

D) Cohabitative family



Correct Answer: Blended family



Rationale: A blended (reconstituted) family is created when one or both
partners bring their children from a previous marriage into a relationship.

, 8. A family structure where parents make all decisions without input from
children is known as:

A) Authoritative/democratic

B) Permissive/laissez-faire

C) Authoritarian/autocratic

D) Democratic/participative



Correct Answer: Authoritarian/autocratic



Rationale: An authoritarian/autocratic family pattern has parents making all
decisions.



9. A family structure that offers members choices and encourages
participation and individual responsibilities is known as:

A) Authoritarian/autocratic

B) Authoritative/democratic

C) Permissive/laissez-faire

D) Autocratic/controlling



Correct Answer: Authoritative/democratic



Rationale: An authoritative/democratic family pattern offers members
choices and encourages participation and individual responsibilities.



10. A family structure that offers complete freedom to its members is known
as:

A) Authoritarian/autocratic

B) Authoritative/democratic

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