NURS 5434 FAMILY 3 FINAL EXAM UTA
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QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Family. Answer: What is a basic unit of society related to each other
by birth, marriage, or by choice
⩥ Functional System. Answer: Family is more than the sum of its parts
and has genetic and cultural issues, interactions
Goal is to adapt or respond successfully to change
⩥ Functional system. Answer: Family provides environment to learn
group values, norms, and acceptable behaviors.
⩥ Nuclear Family. Answer: Mother father and offspring. A couple and
their dependent children
⩥ Binuclear family. Answer: parents are divorced but raise children in
partnership
⩥ Extended family. Answer: Relatives of nuclear family
,⩥ Extended kin network family. Answer: two nuclear families living in
proximity of each other
⩥ Two career family. Answer: Both partners work
⩥ Single parent family. Answer: A family where one parent left or died
and is not connected with the family
⩥ Adolescent family. Answer: A family made up of parents being in the
age 12-19
⩥ Foster Family. Answer: an adult or couple cares for children whose
biological parents are unable to care for them
⩥ child-free family. Answer: a couple who has no children, by choice or
by circumstance, Another term is "childless", but that word implies that
something is lacking. If a couple chooses not to have children, they
probably don't feel they are lacking anything
⩥ Blended family. Answer: A family consisting of children from past
relationships or marriage including children from current marriage
⩥ intergenerational family. Answer: where people from multiple
generations come together and intermingle.
, ⩥ co-habiting family. Answer: 2 people who are living together with or
with out children but who are not married
⩥ Single adults living alone. Answer: This can include a young self
supporting adult who recently left nuclear family, as well as older adults.
The young are typically in and out of these situations and the older
typically stay the same.
⩥ Duvall's Eight stage family life cycle. Answer: Stage 1 beginning
family, newly married
Stage 2 child bearing family
Stage 3 family with preschool children
Stage 4 family with school children
Stage 5 family with teenagers
Stage 6 family with launching young adults
stage 7 middle aged adults
PRACTICE TEST BANK 2026 TESTED
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Family. Answer: What is a basic unit of society related to each other
by birth, marriage, or by choice
⩥ Functional System. Answer: Family is more than the sum of its parts
and has genetic and cultural issues, interactions
Goal is to adapt or respond successfully to change
⩥ Functional system. Answer: Family provides environment to learn
group values, norms, and acceptable behaviors.
⩥ Nuclear Family. Answer: Mother father and offspring. A couple and
their dependent children
⩥ Binuclear family. Answer: parents are divorced but raise children in
partnership
⩥ Extended family. Answer: Relatives of nuclear family
,⩥ Extended kin network family. Answer: two nuclear families living in
proximity of each other
⩥ Two career family. Answer: Both partners work
⩥ Single parent family. Answer: A family where one parent left or died
and is not connected with the family
⩥ Adolescent family. Answer: A family made up of parents being in the
age 12-19
⩥ Foster Family. Answer: an adult or couple cares for children whose
biological parents are unable to care for them
⩥ child-free family. Answer: a couple who has no children, by choice or
by circumstance, Another term is "childless", but that word implies that
something is lacking. If a couple chooses not to have children, they
probably don't feel they are lacking anything
⩥ Blended family. Answer: A family consisting of children from past
relationships or marriage including children from current marriage
⩥ intergenerational family. Answer: where people from multiple
generations come together and intermingle.
, ⩥ co-habiting family. Answer: 2 people who are living together with or
with out children but who are not married
⩥ Single adults living alone. Answer: This can include a young self
supporting adult who recently left nuclear family, as well as older adults.
The young are typically in and out of these situations and the older
typically stay the same.
⩥ Duvall's Eight stage family life cycle. Answer: Stage 1 beginning
family, newly married
Stage 2 child bearing family
Stage 3 family with preschool children
Stage 4 family with school children
Stage 5 family with teenagers
Stage 6 family with launching young adults
stage 7 middle aged adults