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Which example of behavior in a family system demonstrates double-bind communication?
 
  a. A mother tells her daughter, You make me so mad that sometimes I wish I had never had you.
  b. A teenager tells her father, You are treating me like a baby when you tell me I must be home by 10 PM on a school night.
  c. A son tells his mother, You worry too much about what might happen. Nothing has happened yet, so why worry?
  d. A wife tells her husband, You go ahead with your bowling trip. Try not to worry about me falling on my crutches while I'm alone at home.

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A parent became unemployed 6 months ago. The parent has subsequently been verbally abusive toward the spouse and oldest child. The child ran away twice, and the spouse has become depressed. What is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for this family?
 
  a. Impaired parenting related to verbal abuse of oldest child
  b. Impaired social interaction related to disruption of family bonds
  c. Ineffective community coping related to fears about economic stability
  d. Disabled family coping related to insecurity secondary to loss of family income



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
A double-bind communication is one that is inherently contradictory, that is, a comment that gives conflicting directions. In this case, the wife on crutches suggests that her husband should go bowling but then indicates that she will be at greater risk if he does, which in effect tells him go ahead and don't do it at the same time. This remark places the husband in a double bind, a situation in which no acceptable response exists. The distracters are clear, direct communications.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Disabled family coping refers to the behavior of a significant family member that disables his or her own capacity as well as another's capacity to perform tasks essential to adaptation. The distracters are inaccurate because the stressors influence more than one individual.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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