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NURS 5432 Family I Midterm
Q1. Which of the following is the primary goal of family nursing?
A) Treating individual illnesses
B) Promoting the health and well-being of families as a unit
C) Prescribing medications
D) Conducting lab research
✔ Answer: B) Promoting the health and well-being of families as a unit
Q2. A nurse is assessing a family’s support system. Which question best
evaluates family function?
A) “How often do you exercise?”
B) “Who helps you when someone in the family is sick?”
C) “Do you have health insurance?”
D) “What medications are you taking?”
✔ Answer: B) “Who helps you when someone in the family is sick?”
Q3. The McGill Model of Family Nursing emphasizes:
A) Disease prevention only
B) Family strengths and capabilities
C) Hospital-centered care
D) Pharmacological interventions
✔ Answer: B) Family strengths and capabilities
,Q4. During a family assessment, the nurse observes that a child shows signs
of neglect. What is the most appropriate nursing action?
A) Ignore and continue assessment
B) Report to child protection services according to policy
C) Punish the parents
D) Educate only the child
✔ Answer: B) Report to child protection services according to policy
Q5. A key characteristic of a healthy family system includes:
A) Rigidity in roles
B) Open communication and problem-solving
C) Isolation from community
D) Frequent conflict without resolution
✔ Answer: B) Open communication and problem-solving
Q6. Which stage in Duvall’s Family Life Cycle involves launching children into
adulthood?
A) Married couples
B) Families with young children
C) Families with adolescents
D) Families launching children
✔ Answer: D) Families launching children
Q7. In a family-centered interview, the nurse should:
A) Speak only to the mother
B) Include all family members when possible
C) Focus on lab results only
D) Avoid asking sensitive questions
✔ Answer: B) Include all family members when possible
, Q8. Which of the following is a primary prevention strategy in family health?
A) Treating hypertension
B) Vaccination programs for children
C) Surgery for appendicitis
D) Prescribing antibiotics for infection
✔ Answer: B) Vaccination programs for children
Q9. The nurse documents that a family has a high level of resilience. This
means the family:
A) Avoids discussing problems
B) Adapts well to stress and recovers from challenges
C) Depends entirely on healthcare providers
D) Ignores conflict
✔ Answer: B) Adapts well to stress and recovers from challenges
Q10. Which assessment tool is most commonly used to evaluate family
functioning?
A) APGAR Family Assessment Tool
B) Glasgow Coma Scale
C) Braden Scale
D) Mini-Mental State Exam
✔ Answer: A) APGAR Family Assessment Tool
Q11. During a home visit, the nurse notices unsafe housing conditions. This
is an example of:
A) Primary prevention
B) Risk factor for family health
C) A normal family variation