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lunatika

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The nurse can primarily affect the effectiveness of a family's ability to cope with stress by en-couraging:
 
  1. Flexible roles
  2. Distinct task assignment
  3. Individual independence
  4. Variable parenting models

Question 2

The nurse recognizes that the presence of an alcohol-abusing parent places a child at greatest risk for:
 
  1. Homelessness
  2. School truancy
  3. Family violence
  4. Accident-related injuries



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Answer to Question 1

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A rigid structure specifically dictates who is able to accomplish a task, and may limit the number of persons inside as well as outside the immediate family who can assume these tasks. Sharing tasks allows for reassignment of tasks when the need arises.
A rigid structure specifically dictates who is able to accomplish a task, and may limit the number of persons inside as well as outside the immediate family who can assume these tasks. Inability to reassign the tasks will impact the family's ability to adjust to stressors.

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ANS: 3
Factors such as alcohol and drug abuse increase the incidence of abuse within a family (Family Violence Prevention Fund, 2006b). While the other options are possible, they are not the greatest negative outcome.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
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