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4 concepts of Developmental and Family Life Cycle Theory -
correct answer- Families Develop and Change Over time
Families Experience Transitions from one Stage to Another
5 Sources of Role strain - correct answer- 1. Inability to
define the situation
2. Lack of role knowledge
3. Lack of role consensus
4. Role conflict
5. Role overload
5 Stages of Comprising Shared Decision Making - correct
answer- 1. Understanding the nature of the disease or
condition
2. being aware of the clinical services available and likely
consequences such as risks, limitations, benefits, alternatives
and uncertainties
3. considering personal preferences.
,4. participating in decision making at the level the individual
chooses to participate
5. Making decisions consistent with personal preference and
values or electing to defer the decisions to another.
A change in one family member affects all family members -
systems theory - correct answer- This concept aids the
recognition that any significant even tor change in one family
member affects all family members to varying degrees as was
illustrated in the analogy of the mobile. It can be most useful to
nurses considering the impact of illness on families.
A complementary relationship - correct answer- consists
of one individual giving and the other receiving, the two people
are of unequal status in the sense that one appears to be in the
superior position, meaning one initiates action and the other
appears to follow the action.
A family is part of a larger suprasystem and is composed of many
subsystems -systems theory - correct answer- A family is
composed of many subsystems, such as parent-child, martial,
and sibling subsystems. These subsystems are also composed of
various subsystems, some of which are physical (i.e
cardiovascular), or psychological (e.g cognitive, affective and
behavioural systems). At the same time, the family is just one
,unit nested in larger suprasystems, such as neighborhoods,
organizations, or church communities.
Affective Functions of the Family - correct answer- How
to react appropriately emotionally.
Fulfilling this function and positive emotional relationship among
family members are essential for creating a harmonic and stable
environment that is optimal for healthy child development and
the satisfaction of all family members. Well functioning family
members are able to maintain a consistent level of involvement
with one another, yet at the same time not become too involved
in each other's lives, they also care deeply about each other's
feelings and activities, and are emotionally invested in one
another.
Alcohol - correct answer- Use of alcohol is a risk and
determinant for a wide range of poor physical and mental health
outcomes. Alcohol use is legal for adults, although impaired
driving (DUI) and, to a lesser extent, public drunkenness are
banned.
o Binge drinking is more common among men (32%) compared
to women 16%). Alcohol and substance use have serious
consequences for individual health. Individuals who engage in
excessive drinking are more likely to suffer from HTN and to
, develop chronic disease such as liver cirrhosis, pancreatitis, and
different types of cancers.
Excessive drinking also has psychological effects, and can cause
unintentional injuries produced by car accidents, drowning, falls,
and other types of incidents.
All communication has two levels: Content and Relationship -
Communication Theory - correct answer-
Communication consists of what is being said (content) and
information that defined the nature of the relationship between
those interaction. Family communication not only reveals a
message about who is saying and what and when, it also
conveys a message about the structure and functions of family
relationship in relation to the power base, decision making
processes affection trust and coalitions.
All nonverbal communication is meaningful - correct
answer- This concept helps us realize that there is no such
thing as not communicating because all nonverbal
communication by a person carries a message in the presence of
another. Behaviour is relevant and meaningful only when the
immediate context is considered.
All parts of the systems are interconnected - correct
answer- What influences one part of the system influences