Deck 7: Using Family Theory to Guide Nursing Practice

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When considering how to best maintain family integrity, the nurse would best focus on which of the following:

A) Developmental tasks.
B) The family stress response.
C) Patterns of interaction.
D) Family boundaries.
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When using the Calgary Family Assessment Model (CFAM), it is important to know that:

A) The developmental assessment yields the most important information to guide nursing actions.
B) Synthesis of the family development assessment, structural assessment, and functional assessment yields the most information to guide nursing actions.
C) The structural assessment yields the most important information to guide nursing actions.
D) The functional assessment yields the most important information to guide nursing actions.
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Altering a family's perception of the illness event is possible.
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Family nursing models are an example of:

A) Middle-range theories.
B) Grand theories.
C) Borrowed theories.
D) Social science theories.
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A nurse's definition of family health might influence the way the nurse practices with families.
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The goal of care in support of family coping is to:

A) Decrease the stress linked with illness experiences.
B) Provide the family with forms of support that will enhance individual healing and promote the construction of family health.
C) Make certain that the family's perception of the illness event is as accurate as possible.
D) All of the above.
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Family health beliefs are:

A) Always the same as the culture from which the family originates.
B) Usually the same as the nurse's health beliefs.
C) Inaccessible to the nurse.
D) Unique to the family.
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Integrating conceptual and theoretical frameworks when working with families is:

A) Confusing, because integration makes it difficult to create evidence-based approaches.
B) Important, because no one conceptual or theoretical framework is sufficient.
C) Not necessary if a middle-range nursing theory is used.
D) Helpful, because the nurse can see the uniqueness of the individual through this lens.
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The nurse who uses the Family Management Style Framework (FMSF) would pay attention primarily to:

A) Whether the family is developing along a normal trajectory.
B) The family's health beliefs.
C) The family's interaction style.
D) Whether the family is thriving, accommodating, enduring, struggling, and floundering.
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The professional caregiver who is knowledgeable about instrumental family rituals and routines:

A) Knows that to make any health promoting changes in families, these rituals and routines must be altered.
B) Knows that illness management does not alter rituals and routines.
C) Knows that successful intervention depends upon changing theses rituals and routines.
D) Knows that successful intervention depends upon incorporating new health-care practices into the family's rituals and routines.
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The family development realm of assessment within family-focused care addresses family development as:

A) A functional process that is not influenced by contextual systems.
B) Family change and transformation occurring in a pattern over time.
C) A process that has a set end goal.
D) Predictable and accurate.
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Use of a family nursing model in practice:

A) Helps to provide a framework for assessment and decision-making.
B) Contributes to other disciplines.
C) Is essential so that nursing can be considered a profession.
D) Is too time-consuming to be used in modern health care.
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According to Wright and Leahy, effective family nursing actions are those that:

A) The nurse believes to be in the best interest of the family.
B) Are developed in collaboration with the family experiencing the illness event.
C) Are informed by a family nursing theory.
D) Are interdisciplinary in nature.
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Health-seeking behaviors of the individual are influenced by:

A) The family's health beliefs.
B) The family's identity.
C) The family's values.
D) All of the above.
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It is not possible to understand and attend to the individual and the family simultaneously in a care situation.
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Deck 7: Using Family Theory to Guide Nursing Practice
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When considering how to best maintain family integrity, the nurse would best focus on which of the following:

A) Developmental tasks.
B) The family stress response.
C) Patterns of interaction.
D) Family boundaries.
Family boundaries.
2
When using the Calgary Family Assessment Model (CFAM), it is important to know that:

A) The developmental assessment yields the most important information to guide nursing actions.
B) Synthesis of the family development assessment, structural assessment, and functional assessment yields the most information to guide nursing actions.
C) The structural assessment yields the most important information to guide nursing actions.
D) The functional assessment yields the most important information to guide nursing actions.
Synthesis of the family development assessment, structural assessment, and functional assessment yields the most information to guide nursing actions.
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Altering a family's perception of the illness event is possible.
True
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Family nursing models are an example of:

A) Middle-range theories.
B) Grand theories.
C) Borrowed theories.
D) Social science theories.
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A nurse's definition of family health might influence the way the nurse practices with families.
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The goal of care in support of family coping is to:

A) Decrease the stress linked with illness experiences.
B) Provide the family with forms of support that will enhance individual healing and promote the construction of family health.
C) Make certain that the family's perception of the illness event is as accurate as possible.
D) All of the above.
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Family health beliefs are:

A) Always the same as the culture from which the family originates.
B) Usually the same as the nurse's health beliefs.
C) Inaccessible to the nurse.
D) Unique to the family.
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8
Integrating conceptual and theoretical frameworks when working with families is:

A) Confusing, because integration makes it difficult to create evidence-based approaches.
B) Important, because no one conceptual or theoretical framework is sufficient.
C) Not necessary if a middle-range nursing theory is used.
D) Helpful, because the nurse can see the uniqueness of the individual through this lens.
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The nurse who uses the Family Management Style Framework (FMSF) would pay attention primarily to:

A) Whether the family is developing along a normal trajectory.
B) The family's health beliefs.
C) The family's interaction style.
D) Whether the family is thriving, accommodating, enduring, struggling, and floundering.
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The professional caregiver who is knowledgeable about instrumental family rituals and routines:

A) Knows that to make any health promoting changes in families, these rituals and routines must be altered.
B) Knows that illness management does not alter rituals and routines.
C) Knows that successful intervention depends upon changing theses rituals and routines.
D) Knows that successful intervention depends upon incorporating new health-care practices into the family's rituals and routines.
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The family development realm of assessment within family-focused care addresses family development as:

A) A functional process that is not influenced by contextual systems.
B) Family change and transformation occurring in a pattern over time.
C) A process that has a set end goal.
D) Predictable and accurate.
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Use of a family nursing model in practice:

A) Helps to provide a framework for assessment and decision-making.
B) Contributes to other disciplines.
C) Is essential so that nursing can be considered a profession.
D) Is too time-consuming to be used in modern health care.
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13
According to Wright and Leahy, effective family nursing actions are those that:

A) The nurse believes to be in the best interest of the family.
B) Are developed in collaboration with the family experiencing the illness event.
C) Are informed by a family nursing theory.
D) Are interdisciplinary in nature.
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Health-seeking behaviors of the individual are influenced by:

A) The family's health beliefs.
B) The family's identity.
C) The family's values.
D) All of the above.
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It is not possible to understand and attend to the individual and the family simultaneously in a care situation.
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