NURS 099 CHN-RLE-RBE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS 2023 A+ PASS GUARANTEED
The client story represents: *1/1
the assessment phase.
One important difference between young adults today compared with young
adults of previous generations is that: *1/1
young adults are spending more years, on average, living with their parents than before.
The process of a nurse becoming aware of his or her own cultural values and
beliefs is considered: *1/1
awareness.
The family assessment and intervention model is based on all of the
following areas except: *1/1
family change strategies.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) identified people face
which of the following because of systemic and policy-related stigma and
barriers? *1/1
all of the above
The traditional family of two parents with two biological children living in one
household has declined since the 1960s. The new family structures
,NURS 099 CHN-RLE-RBE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS 2023 A+ PASS GUARANTEED
accepted in our society include: *1/1
increased numbers of adults living alone.
When considering nursing care of families today, the changing
demographics will change nursing care because: *1/1
more children will be living in nontraditional family structures when compared with the 1970s.
The older adult without a spouse who is most likely to live with a child is: *1/1
an older adult who had a reciprocal relationship with a child across his or her adult life span.
Factors that contribute to differences in health status in various cultural
groups include all of the following except: *1/1
personality differences.
Important roles of a gerontological nurse include: *1/1
all of the above.
Which of the following statements is true about family nursing practice? *1/1
All of the above
One reason there are more older adult women than men living alone is: *1/1
older adult women live longer than men, and therefore find themselves outliving their spouse
or partner and living alone.
Because more couples are waiting to get married until their late 20s, we find:
*1/1
, NURS 099 CHN-RLE-RBE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS 2023 A+ PASS GUARANTEED
all of the above.
The definition of family: *1/1
varies from community to community and from state to state.
What family type is a post-divorce family in which both parents have
remarried and the child has now become a member of the two nuclear
households. *1/1
Binuclear family
The documented risks to cohabitation after 1990 include: *1/1
less financial stability with few laws protecting either partner if dissolution occurs
The nurse notes that a client has been previously married and participates in
raising the current spouse's children from a previous marriage. How
should the nurse document this family type? *1/1
Reconstituted
Termination with a family is an important step to family nursing care. This
stage includes: *1/1
all of the above.
The genogram provides: *1/1
all of the above.
Assessment can be defined as: *1/1
a continuously evolving process of data collection to assist nurses in using information from
the past and present to predict the future.
WITH ANSWERS 2023 A+ PASS GUARANTEED
The client story represents: *1/1
the assessment phase.
One important difference between young adults today compared with young
adults of previous generations is that: *1/1
young adults are spending more years, on average, living with their parents than before.
The process of a nurse becoming aware of his or her own cultural values and
beliefs is considered: *1/1
awareness.
The family assessment and intervention model is based on all of the
following areas except: *1/1
family change strategies.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) identified people face
which of the following because of systemic and policy-related stigma and
barriers? *1/1
all of the above
The traditional family of two parents with two biological children living in one
household has declined since the 1960s. The new family structures
,NURS 099 CHN-RLE-RBE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS 2023 A+ PASS GUARANTEED
accepted in our society include: *1/1
increased numbers of adults living alone.
When considering nursing care of families today, the changing
demographics will change nursing care because: *1/1
more children will be living in nontraditional family structures when compared with the 1970s.
The older adult without a spouse who is most likely to live with a child is: *1/1
an older adult who had a reciprocal relationship with a child across his or her adult life span.
Factors that contribute to differences in health status in various cultural
groups include all of the following except: *1/1
personality differences.
Important roles of a gerontological nurse include: *1/1
all of the above.
Which of the following statements is true about family nursing practice? *1/1
All of the above
One reason there are more older adult women than men living alone is: *1/1
older adult women live longer than men, and therefore find themselves outliving their spouse
or partner and living alone.
Because more couples are waiting to get married until their late 20s, we find:
*1/1
, NURS 099 CHN-RLE-RBE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS 2023 A+ PASS GUARANTEED
all of the above.
The definition of family: *1/1
varies from community to community and from state to state.
What family type is a post-divorce family in which both parents have
remarried and the child has now become a member of the two nuclear
households. *1/1
Binuclear family
The documented risks to cohabitation after 1990 include: *1/1
less financial stability with few laws protecting either partner if dissolution occurs
The nurse notes that a client has been previously married and participates in
raising the current spouse's children from a previous marriage. How
should the nurse document this family type? *1/1
Reconstituted
Termination with a family is an important step to family nursing care. This
stage includes: *1/1
all of the above.
The genogram provides: *1/1
all of the above.
Assessment can be defined as: *1/1
a continuously evolving process of data collection to assist nurses in using information from
the past and present to predict the future.