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Which factors have led to 1,2,3,5
a change in family living
structures in the United
States? Select All That
Apply.
1. Aging population
2. Higher divorce rates
3. Socioeconomic factors
4. Lower life expectancies
5. Older age at first
marriage
6. Decreased number of
children
According to general 3
systems theory, which
element is part of the
suprasystem?
1. Mother
2. Daughter
3. Community
4. Decision maker
,Which theory used by the 3
nurse caring for a family
would focus on the roles
of each family member?
1. Developmental theory
2. General systems theory
3. Family interactional
theory
4. Structural-functional
theory
What should the nurse 1,2,4,5,6
keep in mind when
learning about cultures?
Select All That Apply.
1. Culture is universal and
dynamic.
2. Cultural beliefs
contribute to individuality.
3. Culture exists only in
nonmaterial possessions.
4. Culture is passed down
throughout generations.
5. Culture consists of
common beliefs and
practices.
6. Cultural assumptions
and habits are
unconscious.
,Which is an appropriate 1
statement for the nurse to
use when documenting a
client's ethnicity?
1. The client is Bosnian.
2. The client is Caucasian.
3. The client is Buddhist.
4. The client practices
Orthodox Judaism.
The nurse is interviewing a 1
client who has moved
from Russia to the United
States and has assimilated
into American culture.
Which statement is the
best example of this
process?
1. The client consumes a
typical American diet.
2. The client celebrates
both Russian and
American holidays.
3. The client refuses to
learn the language of the
new country.
4. The client chooses to
become a citizen of the
United States.
, Which would be 1
considered a personal
value?
1. Making honesty a
priority
2. Believing that all men
are liars
3. Claiming that praying
before bed is vital
4. Stating that
handwashing before
meals is important
The nurse enters the room 1
of a client who is tearful
and holding a rosary. The
client states he or she has
been given a terminal
diagnosis. In addition to
sitting down with the client
to talk, what is the best
intervention for the nurse
to implement first?
1. Ask the client if he or
she would like the
chaplain to visit.
2. Inform the client he or
she will be kept in the
nurse's prayers.
3. Provide the client some
privacy and allow him or
her to grieve alone.
4. Implement a care plan
for the client related to
grieving a terminal
diagnosis.