Family Nursing Questions PDF

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This document contains multiple-choice questions pertaining to family nursing topics. Questions cover models like the Calgary Family Intervention Model. It includes examples of assessments used in family nursing and the theoretical underpinnings behind these assessments.

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**Question 1 **(10 points) The Calgary Family Intervention Model focuses on enhancing, improving, and sustaining family functioning through strengths and resiliency. Each of the following are domains of this model EXCEPT: Question 1 options: Behavioral -- ------------ Affective F...

**Question 1 **(10 points) The Calgary Family Intervention Model focuses on enhancing, improving, and sustaining family functioning through strengths and resiliency. Each of the following are domains of this model EXCEPT: Question 1 options: Behavioral -- ------------ Affective Functional Cognitive **Question 2 **(10 points)  A home care nurse was assigned to visit a new patient that is part of a nuclear family. Which family structure will the nurse anticipate finding when arriving for the first visit? Question 2 options: First-and second-degree relatives who live together -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First-degree relatives who live together First- and second-degree relatives who live in the same neighborhood Individuals who are not blood relatives but share a common locale of origin or culture **Question 3 **(10 points)  The community health nurse is using a genogram to aid in the family assessment. What aspect of family connections and relationships should the nurse include in the genogram? Question 3 options: Relationships between blood relatives across two or more generations -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Influence of groups on families Direction and intensity of family relationships with community organizations Influence of other systems on families **Question 4 **(10 points)  The nurse is conducting a 15-minute interview with a family. Which action is a priority for the nurse during this interview? Question 4 options: Tell family members what their needs are -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen actively as the family members speak Document all responses as family members speak Deliver a plan of care before hearing about the family\'s priorities **Question 5 **(10 points) A home care nurse asked several questions about what each family member did during the day, including school, work, and recreation outside the home. What was the nurse accomplishing by asking these questions? Question 5 options: The nurse was collecting information to create a family genogram -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The nurse was learning about the family\'s relationships with community groups and resources The nurse was looking for topics they might have in common with the family  The nurse was making small-talk with the family while the patient was out of the room **Question 6 **(10 points) The nurse provides care to several clients who live in an apartment complex. According to the family structural-functional theory, which factors would the nurse **most** likely anticipate witnessing in these family units? Question 6 options: Nuclear families attempting to provide the basic needs of food, shelter, clothing -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Individuals representing each of the stages of development Family members interacting with each other and their environment Closed system communication among family members **Question 7 **(10 points)  In the research article, \"Family Nursing: Walking the Talk\" nurse participants discussed their professional experiences with families. Which statement below is TRUE according to the article?  Question 7 options: Nurse participants felt unprepared to work with families because they lacked life experience which got in the way of families trusting them -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nurse participants were all female, with 5 years or more experience, and worked on a hospital Med Surg unit, in home care, or in the community Nurse participants received small gifts and thank you letters from patient\'s families that they had cared for Nurse participants reported that family nursing concepts were usually documented in the electronic medical record (EMR) at their hospital **Question 8 **(10 points)  In this family theory, one person\'s illness affects all other family members. The interrelationships between family members, and with the larger society, must be analyzed in order to understand the family. Which family theory does this describe?  Question 8 options: Calgary Family Intervention -- ------------------------------------- Family developmental theory Family structural-functional theory Family systems theory **Question 9 **(10 points) Which family nursing theory was developed during a time when nuclear, heterosexual 2-parent middle class families were predominantly accepted as the only family experiences? Question 9 options: Calgary family assessment -- ------------------------------------- Family structural-functional theory Family developmental theory Family systems theory **Question 10 **(10 points)  Which of the following characteristics are typical of an open family system? Question 10 options: Family members resist influences to change -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The family is impervious to the outside world Family members are interconnected and sensitive to the needs of one another Family members are dysfunctional and isolated

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