NSG 527 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ LATEST SOUTH
UNIVERSITY
Family Unit - (ANSWER)Success or failure of individuals in society is dependent upon stability of the:
The two purposes of the family are: - (ANSWER)1. Meeting the needs of society 2. Meeting the needs of
the individuals in the family
Healthy families exhibit the following characteristics: (Beaver and Hampton) - (ANSWER)Effective skills
for negotiating problems
Are clear, open and spontaneous in expressing emotions and decisions
Respect the feelings of others
Encourage others to be independent
Hold others personally accountable for their actions
Display warmth and closeness toward each other
Stage 1 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)Family Efforts at Health Promotion-Many
lifestyles that affect health are learned in the family. Tobacco use is an example of this. Health
promotion, prevention, and risk reduction are impacted by families.
Three causal relationships that can alter family health status include - (ANSWER)marriage
parenthood
social support systems
Stage 2 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)Family Appraisal of Symptoms-This stage
begins when a family member has symptoms
Stage 3 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)Care Seeking-A decision is made to seek
medical care. Family members are consulted as needed for advice and recommendations, which may
include on home remedies and self-medication
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Stage 4 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)Referral and Obtaining Care-Contact with a
health care provider is initiated. This can be based upon the severity of the patient's condition, family's
culture, health beliefs, availability, and accessibility.
Stage 5 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)Acute Response to Illness by Client and
Family-The patient takes on the "sick role" and adaptation in this role begins with the patient and family.
Stage 6 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)adaptation to Illness and Recovery- Support
of the patient by the family unit begins for convalescing and rehabilitating. Coping and adaptation about
the illness begins at this stage.
Family as Context - (ANSWER)The patient is an individual with family members who are usually the
primary resource for them. The individual is the primary receiver and the family is secondary for
assessment and intervention of care.
Family as Sum of its Members - (ANSWER)The family is a sum of all family members. Family healthcare is
operational when all members of the family receive care.
Family Subsystems as Client - (ANSWER)The subsystem of a family can be defined as a dyad or triad and
be comprised of a married couple, parent-child, and sibling-sibling, for example. They are the recipients
of care.
Family as Client - (ANSWER)The entire family is in the foreground. Dynamics of the family, subsystems,
and relationships with external sources are the focus.
Family as a Component of Society - (ANSWER)The family is a subsystem of society. Families are
considered an institution of society equating to religion and educational institutions for example.
Primary Prevention - (ANSWER)Prevent the occurrence of disease.
Health promotion and disease prevention
Teach families to take responsibility for health and attain health goals by enjoying a healthy lifestyle
UNIVERSITY
Family Unit - (ANSWER)Success or failure of individuals in society is dependent upon stability of the:
The two purposes of the family are: - (ANSWER)1. Meeting the needs of society 2. Meeting the needs of
the individuals in the family
Healthy families exhibit the following characteristics: (Beaver and Hampton) - (ANSWER)Effective skills
for negotiating problems
Are clear, open and spontaneous in expressing emotions and decisions
Respect the feelings of others
Encourage others to be independent
Hold others personally accountable for their actions
Display warmth and closeness toward each other
Stage 1 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)Family Efforts at Health Promotion-Many
lifestyles that affect health are learned in the family. Tobacco use is an example of this. Health
promotion, prevention, and risk reduction are impacted by families.
Three causal relationships that can alter family health status include - (ANSWER)marriage
parenthood
social support systems
Stage 2 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)Family Appraisal of Symptoms-This stage
begins when a family member has symptoms
Stage 3 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)Care Seeking-A decision is made to seek
medical care. Family members are consulted as needed for advice and recommendations, which may
include on home remedies and self-medication
, NSG 527 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ LATEST SOUTH
UNIVERSITY
Stage 4 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)Referral and Obtaining Care-Contact with a
health care provider is initiated. This can be based upon the severity of the patient's condition, family's
culture, health beliefs, availability, and accessibility.
Stage 5 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)Acute Response to Illness by Client and
Family-The patient takes on the "sick role" and adaptation in this role begins with the patient and family.
Stage 6 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction - (ANSWER)adaptation to Illness and Recovery- Support
of the patient by the family unit begins for convalescing and rehabilitating. Coping and adaptation about
the illness begins at this stage.
Family as Context - (ANSWER)The patient is an individual with family members who are usually the
primary resource for them. The individual is the primary receiver and the family is secondary for
assessment and intervention of care.
Family as Sum of its Members - (ANSWER)The family is a sum of all family members. Family healthcare is
operational when all members of the family receive care.
Family Subsystems as Client - (ANSWER)The subsystem of a family can be defined as a dyad or triad and
be comprised of a married couple, parent-child, and sibling-sibling, for example. They are the recipients
of care.
Family as Client - (ANSWER)The entire family is in the foreground. Dynamics of the family, subsystems,
and relationships with external sources are the focus.
Family as a Component of Society - (ANSWER)The family is a subsystem of society. Families are
considered an institution of society equating to religion and educational institutions for example.
Primary Prevention - (ANSWER)Prevent the occurrence of disease.
Health promotion and disease prevention
Teach families to take responsibility for health and attain health goals by enjoying a healthy lifestyle