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Test Bank for Family-Focused Nursing Care, 1st Edition by Sharon A. Denham, Sandra Eggenberger, Patricia Young, and Norma Krumwiede: ISBN: 9780803629103

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The Test Bank for Family-Focused Nursing Care (1st Edition) by Denham et al. provides educators and nursing faculty with a comprehensive suite of validated assessment tools designed to evaluate students’ understanding of family-centered healthcare. Covering all fifteen chapters in alignment with the textbook structure, this resource facilitates testing for conceptual knowledge, clinical reasoning, and evidence-informed practice in nursing care that integrates family systems and dynamics. Chapter 1 introduces the context of 21st-century health care needs, followed by Chapter 2’s exploration of transitioning to family-focused care. Chapter 3 emphasizes the importance of "thinking family" as a nursing mindset, while Chapter 4 explores effective communication with and about families. Chapter 5 focuses on family assessment techniques, and Chapter 6 covers the vital role of cultural and diversity aspects in health and illness care. Chapter 7 applies family theory to nursing practice, and Chapter 8 discusses the development of a family-focused nursing practice. In Chapter 9, the importance of presence in care is emphasized. Chapter 10 and Chapter 11 address family-focused care within acute and chronic illness contexts, respectively. Chapter 12 expands the view to population health. Chapter 13 explores the contrast between “doing for” versus “being with” in care relationships. Chapter 14 outlines nursing actions that embody family-focused principles, and Chapter 15 concludes with strategies for teaching family members supportive care techniques.

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TEST BANK
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Sharon A. Denham

Sandra Eggenberger
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Patricia Young

Norma Krumwiede




Comprehensive Test Bank for Instructors
and Students
© Sharon A. Denham, Sandra Eggenberger, Patricia Young & Norma Krumwiede

All rights reserved. Reproduction or distribution without permission is prohibited.



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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Family-Focused Nursing Care – 1st Edition
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Sharon A. Denham, Sandra Eggenberger, Patricia Young & Norma
Krumwiede
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Part I: Foundations of Family-Focused Nursing Care
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Chapter 1. Health Care Needs for the 21st Century
Chapter 2. Moving to Family-Focused Care
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Chapter 3. Thinking Family to Guide Nursing Actions
Chapter 4. Communication With and About Families
Chapter 5. Family Assessment O
Chapter 6. Cultural and Diversity Aspects of Health and Illness Care Needs
Chapter 7. Using Family Theory to Guide Nursing Practice
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Chapter 8. Developing a Family-Focused Nursing Practice
Chapter 9. Family and Nurse Presence in Family-Focused Care
Chapter 10. Family-Focused Care in Acute Illness
Chapter 11. Family-Focused Care and Chronic Illness
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Chapter 12. Family-Focused Care to Meet Population Needs
Chapter 13. “Doing For” Versus “Being With”
Chapter 14. Family-Focused Nursing Actions
Chapter 15. Teaching Family Members Supportive Care




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,Chapter 1- Health Care Needs for the 21st Century

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The nurse is teaching a class on global trends linked with nursing practice. Which response from a
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student indicates a need for additional teaching?
1. Technology is a huge force in global change.
2. Humans have had increasing effect on the natural environment.
3. Technology has slowed the development of new infectious diseases.
4. Medical tourism is a legitimate, growing source of income for many nations.
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ANS: 3

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1 Science and technology are huge drivers of global change.
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There is increasing awareness of humankind’s effect on the planet including
environmental resources.
Although technology has flourished, more than 30 new infectious diseases have been
identified since 1973, and the next pandemics are predicted to arise from organisms not

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yet identified. PR
Medical tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the health-care sector and is a
positive source of revenue for many nations.

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KEY: Content Area: Global trends | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Health
Promotion and Maintenance | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice

2. Which of the following statements on global trends linked with nursing practice is inaccurate?
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1. Globalization ensures the equal distribution of costs and benefits of health care.
2. Parts of the world may be considered more youthful than other parts of the world.
3. By 2025, the majority of the world's population will live in urban areas.
4. As countries modernize, the risk for developing certain health problems changes.




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ANS: 1

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The costs and benefits of globalization are not always distributed equally—globalization
does not ensure equal distribution of health-care costs and benefits.
2 Trends in birth, death, immigration, and migration patterns point toward population
growth in Asia and Africa that will result in them becoming the youthful areas of the
world.
3 In 2009, 50% of the world’s population lived in urban areas; by 2025, this is projected
to increase to 57%.
4 A shift from traditional diseases, such as those resulting from infection, to modern
diseases that result from lifestyle choices has been noted in developed countries.

PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Global trends | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Health
Promotion and Maintenance | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice

3. The nurse is coordinating care with a family whose 10-year old daughter has diabetes. Which of the
following principles of care coordination guides the nurse's actions?

, 1. Provide the right care at the right time for the right person.
2. Identify health problems and intervene.
ST 3. Allow families to initiate contact as they determine all their needs.
4. Ensure family privacy by limiting interdisciplinary information exchange.
ANS: 1


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Providing the right care at the right time for the right person is a principle of health-care
reform to obtain the best quality outcomes in the best possible way.
The nurse must form a partnership with the family and negotiate to create a plan that fits

3

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The nurse must work together with the family to determine needs and assist them in
contacting resources if the family wishes the nurse to do so.
The nurse must consider privacy laws, institutional policies, and family preferences to
create an effective care coordination communication plan.

PTS: 1
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KEY: Content Area: Care coordination | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Safe and
Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
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4. The nurse is teaching a class on coordinating care for families with a chronically ill member. Which
response made by a student indicates a need for further teaching in the area of family assessment?
1. Identifying accessible community resources is an important aspect of family assessment.
2. Family engagement in shared health-care decision-making has little impact on health
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outcomes.
3. Lifestyle factors to assess include family access to food, housing, and transportation.
4. Money spent is not always linked to better health outcomes.
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1 The nurse will benefit families greatly by providing families with appropriate resource
information in their home communities for health promotion and chronic disease

2

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management. ?
Shared decision-making occurs within therapeutic relationships that honor family
preferences and unique circumstances.
Environmental factors include family access to food, housing, and transportation;
lifestyle factors include tobacco use, lack of adequate nutrition, physical inactivity, and
substance abuse.
4 The U.S. spends much more on health care than the other 12 industrial nations in the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, but the quality and
availability of care varies.

PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Global trends | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Safe and
Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice

5. Health disparities occur as a result of which of the following?
1. Groups being at different risk for disease.
2. Equal distribution of health-care dollars.
3. Gender equity.
4. Multicultural understandings.

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