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Family
- Two or more individuals who are joined together by marriage, birth, or adoption and
live together in the same household (U.S. Census Bureau, 2013).
(Ball 17)
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Family-centered care
- A philosophy of health care in which a mutually beneficial partnership develops
between families and the nurse, and also other health professionals
(Ball 18)
- The effort to address and meet the emotional, social, and developmental needs of
children and families seeking health care in all settings.
(Ball 970)
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Joint custody
- A legal situation in which both parents have equal responsibility and legal rights,
regardless of where the children live.
(Ball 20)
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Parenting
- A leadership role in the family in which children are guided to learn acceptable
behaviors, beliefs, morals, and rituals of the family and to become socially responsible
contributing members of society.
(Ball 22)
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Limit setting
- (established rules or guidelines for behavior) on children's autonomy while they learn
values and self-control.
(Ball 22)
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Discipline
, - A method for teaching the rules that govern behavior or conduct.
(Ball 24)
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Punishment
- The action taken to enforce the rules when the child misbehaves.
(Ball 24)
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Foster care
The provision of protection and shelter for a child in an approved living situation away
from the family of origin.
(Ball 26)
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Legal guardianship
- (a permanent placement option for the child, often with relatives, in which parental
rights are not terminated)
(Ball 27)
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Adoption
(a legal relationship between the child and parents not related by birth in which the
adoptive parents assume all legal and financial responsibility for the child).
(Ball 27)
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Coping
- The use of learned behavioral and cognitive strategies to manage or relieve perceived
stress),
* nurses must be able to assess family strengths and support mechanisms and to
determine when families have overextended their resources and need additional
support.
(Ball 31)
- the cognitive and behavioral responses that help a person manage specific internal
and external demands that exceed personal resources, enabling the person to solve
problems and to respond appropriately.
(Ball 968)