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newyorker26

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Which aspect of assessment has priority when a nurse interviews a rape victim?
 
  a. Coping mechanisms the patient is using
  b. The patient's previous sexual experiences
  c. Adequacy of the patient's interpersonal relationships
  d. Whether the patient has ever had a sexually transmitted disease

Question 2

The nurse performing a family assessment determines that the parents jointly make decisions regarding family rules and apportion the family resources in ways that serve the interests of all members.
 
  Plans for the future exist but are flexible and allow for changing circumstances. The three teenage children participate in discussions but do not have responsibility for decisions. The assessment the nurse should document is: a. family management function is appropriate and adequate.
  b. boundary function makes a distinction between individuals.
  c. communication function of the family is healthy.
  d. emotional-supportive function is dominated by conflict.



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Answer to Question 1

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Of the options listed, the priority assessment should be the victim's coping mechanisms. The other options have little relevance.

Answer to Question 2

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Family management function refers to decisions regarding issues of power, rule making, provision of financial support, goods allocation, and future planning. The management functions described in the scenario should be assessed as healthy and appropriate. The scenario does not refer to other family functions such as boundary, communication, or emotional-supportive functions.



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