BHA EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
a broad definition of the family includes two or more persons who
have mutual decision making
the internal structure of a family includes
the gender of the members
an example of a subsystem of a family is
mother-son
according to the theory by Minuchin, disengaged families have boundaries that are
rigid
in the most functional families, parents have power that
is shared by both parents
diagram of the family's contact with larger systems
ecomap
young adult's shift toward separation from the family of origin
self-differentiation
feedback system of reciprocal communication between people
circular communication
behaviors expected of family members based on their sex and family beliefs about
masculinity and feminity
gender role
similarity of illness or behaviors that run through the family from one generation to the
next
,multigenerational patterns
a diagram of the family tree showing genetics, generational information, and relationships
of family members
genogram
usually considered to include father, mother, and children
nuclear family
the position of the children within a family based on age and gender
rank order
the range and types of feelings that are openly expressed or acceptable to be communicated
within a family
emotional communication
messages sent through body position, eye contact, touch, gestures, tone of voice, crying,
stammering, etc
nonverbal communication
the nurse is preparing to draw a genogram of a client's family. the symbol from male
members of the family triangle is a
square
one element of the context of a family's structure is
ethnicity
the ability of a family to carry out activities of daily living is a family function termed
instrumental
according to bowen's family theory, differentiation of self is assessed by
determining the boundaries of the subsystems in the family structure
families with poorly differentiated members will exhibit
, rigid patterns of interactions
cybernetics, as applied to families, combines communication with
general systems theory
one example of a complementary birth order of spouses is
oldest son marries youngest daughter
in the assessment of the family's home environment, and important characteristic for the
nurse to assess is the
neighborhood's safety
while assessing the family, the nurse determines that the family's parental practices are
based on control, coercion, and punishment. these parenting practices discourage
socialization
the nurse visits a family at home after the 16-year-old son was injured severely in an
automobile accident. the client is in a wheelchair and requires 24-hour care. the client's
mother is the sole caregiver, and she tells the nurse that she is saddened because "my son
was such a wonderful basketball player." a priority family nursing diagnoses is
risk for dysfunctional grieving related to loss of health status of youthful family member
while assessing the eyes of an adult client, the nurse uses a wisp of cotton to stimulate the
client's
corneal reflexes
an adult client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that she has had a sudden change in her
vision. the nurse should explain to the client that sudden changes in vision are often
associated with
head trauma
an adult client tells the nurse that he has been experiencing gradual vision loss. the nurse
should
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
a broad definition of the family includes two or more persons who
have mutual decision making
the internal structure of a family includes
the gender of the members
an example of a subsystem of a family is
mother-son
according to the theory by Minuchin, disengaged families have boundaries that are
rigid
in the most functional families, parents have power that
is shared by both parents
diagram of the family's contact with larger systems
ecomap
young adult's shift toward separation from the family of origin
self-differentiation
feedback system of reciprocal communication between people
circular communication
behaviors expected of family members based on their sex and family beliefs about
masculinity and feminity
gender role
similarity of illness or behaviors that run through the family from one generation to the
next
,multigenerational patterns
a diagram of the family tree showing genetics, generational information, and relationships
of family members
genogram
usually considered to include father, mother, and children
nuclear family
the position of the children within a family based on age and gender
rank order
the range and types of feelings that are openly expressed or acceptable to be communicated
within a family
emotional communication
messages sent through body position, eye contact, touch, gestures, tone of voice, crying,
stammering, etc
nonverbal communication
the nurse is preparing to draw a genogram of a client's family. the symbol from male
members of the family triangle is a
square
one element of the context of a family's structure is
ethnicity
the ability of a family to carry out activities of daily living is a family function termed
instrumental
according to bowen's family theory, differentiation of self is assessed by
determining the boundaries of the subsystems in the family structure
families with poorly differentiated members will exhibit
, rigid patterns of interactions
cybernetics, as applied to families, combines communication with
general systems theory
one example of a complementary birth order of spouses is
oldest son marries youngest daughter
in the assessment of the family's home environment, and important characteristic for the
nurse to assess is the
neighborhood's safety
while assessing the family, the nurse determines that the family's parental practices are
based on control, coercion, and punishment. these parenting practices discourage
socialization
the nurse visits a family at home after the 16-year-old son was injured severely in an
automobile accident. the client is in a wheelchair and requires 24-hour care. the client's
mother is the sole caregiver, and she tells the nurse that she is saddened because "my son
was such a wonderful basketball player." a priority family nursing diagnoses is
risk for dysfunctional grieving related to loss of health status of youthful family member
while assessing the eyes of an adult client, the nurse uses a wisp of cotton to stimulate the
client's
corneal reflexes
an adult client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that she has had a sudden change in her
vision. the nurse should explain to the client that sudden changes in vision are often
associated with
head trauma
an adult client tells the nurse that he has been experiencing gradual vision loss. the nurse
should