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The primary difference between the nursing process when working with families vs working solely with
individual clients is:

a. Community setting must be assessed.

b. The level of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation is broadened to include
the family, sub systems, and its members.

c. The level of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation is the family system

d. Prevention and health promotion or the inverse is cure and rehabilitation when working with
individuals

b. The level of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation is broadened to include
the family, sub systems, and its members.




In the list below select two major concepts of change that are important to consider when assisting
families to make changes

a. Change depends on the nature of the stressor families face

b. Change only occurs in both parents are in agreement

c. Gaining the right information leads to change

d. Change is situationally determined

e. The client perception of the problem is critical in considering change.

d. Change is situationally determined

e. The client perception of the problem is critical in considering change.




Ways to actively involved families include

a. Asking them questions about how they solve similar problems in the past

b. Advising them to follow prescribed recommendations.

c. Encourage them to discuss the various options available to them to meet their needs

d. Bring all the family members together to discuss what might be done and who could do it

,e. Recognizing that clients often lack the competency to make their own health decisions and hence
need advice on what decisions to make

a. Asking them questions about how they solve similar problems in the past

b. Advising them to follow prescribed recommendations.

d. Bring all the family members together to discuss what might be done and who could do it




resilience

· is defined as the ability to recover from setbacks, adapt well to change, and keep going in the face of
adversity




Power is important dimension in human relationships in groups because:

a. Is critical in understanding role relationships

b. Is greatly influencing the establishment and maintenance of communication channels

c. It is a soul determinate on which an intimate relationship is formed and maintained

a. Is critical in understanding role relationships

b. Is greatly influencing the establishment and maintenance of communication channels




The most commonly used in well excepted typology of family power is

a. democratic-patriarchal

b. companionship-authoritarian

c. husband dominated, egalitarian, wife dominated

d. autocratic, syncratic, autonomic

e. familistic-atomistic

d. autocratic, syncratic, autonomic

, What is the most outstanding contemporary trend relative to family power?

a. The upsurge in traditionalism and conservation

b. the atomistic trend in the family

c. the rise of the egalitarian, democratic family

d. the rise of the matrifocal, matriarchal family

c. the rise of the egalitarian, democratic family




The maintenance of informal roles is vital to the family because

a. it relieves the role overload of some members

b. without covert roles the family could not exist

c. each formal role has an associated informal role

d. through the assumption of informal roles, family homeostasis is maintained and individual
socioemotional needs are met.

d. through the assumption of informal roles, family homeostasis is maintained and individual
socioemotional needs are met.




It is true that:

a. values are defined as a system of ideas and belief that bind families together.

b. values serve as general guides to behaviors.

c. the family is the basic transmitter of values.

d. values are relatively fixed and change very little over time.

e. All values have the same or similar weight as far as their influence and centrality in a person's life are
concerned.

a. values are defined as a system of ideas and belief that bind families together.

b. values serve as general guides to behaviors.

c. the family is the basic transmitter of values.

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