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Melani1276

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Which exemplifies a nuclear family?
 
  A) First-degree relatives who live together
  B) First- and second-degree relatives who live together
  C) First- and second-degree relatives who live in the same neighborhood
  D) Individuals who are not blood relatives but share a common locale of origin or culture

Question 2

The community health nurse is reviewing guidelines for the 15-minute assessment to keep the interview focused and family centered. Which questions and considerations for the family assessment can be asked for the question Who is part of the family?
 
  (Select all that apply.)
  A) What is the nature of individuals' connections to one another?
  B) Does the individual live alone or have no living family members?
  C) What influences from the family of origin are present in daily life?
  D) Do members speak independently or is an interpreter present?
  E) What observations can be made about the interpersonal dynamics between members?



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A
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Nuclear families consist of first-degree relativesthat is, two generationswho live together. Commonly, the two generations include parents and children. Extended families include both first- and second-degree relatives and can include grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Traditional definitions of extended family indicate that the family share a dwelling, but members can live in the same neighborhood or in relatively close proximity to one another. The time that an extended family spends together depends not only on geographic closeness to one another but also on family customs. Extended family can also include persons who are not blood relatives, but who share a common locale of origin or culture.

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Ans: A, B, C
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Questions to consider for Who is part of the family? include the following: What is the nature of individuals' connections to one another? Does the individual live alone or have no living family members? What influences from the family of origin are present in daily life? Questions to consider for Who is the informant? are as follows: Do members speak independently or is an interpreter present? and What observations can be made about the interpersonal dynamics between members?




Melani1276

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


flexer1n1

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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