Deck 14: Care of Families
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Deck 14: Care of Families
1
The nurse suspects that a family is experiencing a developmental crisis. What is occurring within the family for the nurse to make this clinical decision?
A) Oldest daughter getting married.
B) Grandfather diagnosed with an illness.
C) Uncle recently passed away.
D) The home was damaged by a tornado a week ago.
A) Oldest daughter getting married.
B) Grandfather diagnosed with an illness.
C) Uncle recently passed away.
D) The home was damaged by a tornado a week ago.
Oldest daughter getting married.
2
The nurse is completing an assessment on a 5-year-old child. One of the questions the nurse asks the mother is how many people live together in the house. The mother states that the father, two aunts, one uncle, three children, a nd she live together in the house. On the basis of the mother's answer, how should the nurse describe this family type?
A) Nuclear.
B) Extended.
C) Stepfamily.
D) Blended.
A) Nuclear.
B) Extended.
C) Stepfamily.
D) Blended.
Extended.
3
The nurse is concerned that an adult daughter of a nuclear family is experiencing developmental, situational, and structural crises. What did the nurse assess to make this determination? (Select all that apply.)
A) Mother's sister moved out of state.
B) Aging father developed renal failure.
C) Daughter recently remarried at age 45.
D) Daughter's spouse purchased a new car.
E) Daughter expected to pay for aging parent's health care.
A) Mother's sister moved out of state.
B) Aging father developed renal failure.
C) Daughter recently remarried at age 45.
D) Daughter's spouse purchased a new car.
E) Daughter expected to pay for aging parent's health care.
Aging father developed renal failure.
Daughter recently remarried at age 45.
Daughter expected to pay for aging parent's health care.
Daughter recently remarried at age 45.
Daughter expected to pay for aging parent's health care.
4
The nurse is assessing a family dealing with the stress of unemployment and the stress of a child with chronic asthma. The assessment reveals that the family is attending to only those aspects of the situation that do not cause distress or pain. How should the nurse document this assessment finding?
A) Denial.
B) Selective inattention.
C) Isolation.
D) Rationalization.
A) Denial.
B) Selective inattention.
C) Isolation.
D) Rationalization.
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5
The nurse has drawn an ecomap to assist the family who is experiencing some relationship difficulties. What purpose does the ecomap serve to this family? The ecomap:
A) Diagrams the family tree.
B) Demonstrates how healthy the family is.
C) Prioritizes family relationships.
D) Depicts the relationships within and outside the family.
A) Diagrams the family tree.
B) Demonstrates how healthy the family is.
C) Prioritizes family relationships.
D) Depicts the relationships within and outside the family.
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6
The nurse is assisting a family with crisis interventions. Which family-focused intervention is the nurse implementing?
A) Health promotion.
B) Problem resolution.
C) Illness prevention.
D) Health restoration.
A) Health promotion.
B) Problem resolution.
C) Illness prevention.
D) Health restoration.
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7
The nurse learns that a client is married and has no children living at home. Which type of family should the nurse document for this client?
A) Extended.
B) Nuclear.
C) Childless.
D) Blended.
A) Extended.
B) Nuclear.
C) Childless.
D) Blended.
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8
The nurse is educating the family regarding general needs for adequate nutrition, rest, and physical activity. Which type of care is the nurse providing to this family?
A) Health promotion.
B) Health protections.
C) Injury prevention.
D) Illness prevention.
A) Health promotion.
B) Health protections.
C) Injury prevention.
D) Illness prevention.
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9
The population health nurse is advocating with local police for adequate protection for a woman and her children. Which family intervention is the nurse implementing?
A) Health promotion.
B) Illness prevention.
C) Injury prevention.
D) Problem resolution.
A) Health promotion.
B) Illness prevention.
C) Injury prevention.
D) Problem resolution.
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10
The nurse observes that the family is exhibiting strengths in the face of a major unexpected adversity. What behavior should the nurse recognize this family is demonstrating?
A) Faith.
B) Resilience.
C) Projection.
D) Intellectualization.
A) Faith.
B) Resilience.
C) Projection.
D) Intellectualization.
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11
The population health nurse is making a home visit with a family who has a child who recently became a paraplegic. The nurse suggests some home modifications to accommodate the child's disability. Which family-focused intervention is the nurse using?
A) Illness prevention.
B) Problem resolution.
C) Health restoration.
D) Injury prevention.
A) Illness prevention.
B) Problem resolution.
C) Health restoration.
D) Injury prevention.
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12
An adolescent tells the nurse that she lives with her mother from Monday to Friday each week and then she lives with her father on Saturday and Sunday. How should the nurse describe this client's family structure?
A) Nuclear.
B) Stepfamily.
C) Extended.
D) Single-parent.
A) Nuclear.
B) Stepfamily.
C) Extended.
D) Single-parent.
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13
At the completion of a family assessment the nurse provides positive feedback to the parents and adult children. What type of feedback did the nurse most likely provide to this family?
A) Father's employer cut hours and salary.
B) Mother starting a home sewing business.
C) Oldest daughter starting a new job next week.
D) Oldest son moving into an apartment within a month.
A) Father's employer cut hours and salary.
B) Mother starting a home sewing business.
C) Oldest daughter starting a new job next week.
D) Oldest son moving into an apartment within a month.
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14
The nurse assesses the father's role within the family to be primarily formal. What did the family explain as being his major functions within the family? (Select all that apply.)
A) Comforter.
B) Chauffeur.
C) Financial manager.
D) Caregiver.
E) Confidant.
A) Comforter.
B) Chauffeur.
C) Financial manager.
D) Caregiver.
E) Confidant.
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15
During a seminar with parents of adopted children the nurse explains that families pass through predictive stages. Upon which theory is the nurse basing this explanation?
A) Symbolic interaction.
B) Systems models.
C) Family lifecycle models.
D) Nuclear models.
A) Symbolic interaction.
B) Systems models.
C) Family lifecycle models.
D) Nuclear models.
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