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mydiamond

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Post discharge, the client is returning to their home environment. In assisting the client with that, specifically in implementing family-centered care, the nurse:
 
  1. Provides personal beliefs regarding problem-solving
  2. Assists the family members to assume dependent roles
  3. Works with the client to accept responsibility for role in discourse
  4. Offers both client and family information about necessary self-care abilities

Question 2

Initially, the nurse should begin by doing what in completing a client's family assessment?
 
  1. Collecting health data from all the family members
  2. Testing the family's ability to cope with normal stressors
  3. Evaluating the family's interpersonal communication patterns
  4. Determining the client's definition of familiar structure and attitudes



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When implementing family-centered care, the nurse adopts the role of educator and offers in-formation about necessary self-care abilities. In family-centered care, the nurse guides the family in problem solving without providing his/her own beliefs. In family-centered care, the nurse as-sists clients to assume independent roles by increasing family members' abilities in certain areas. In family-centered care, the nurse guides the family in problem solving, not in helping them ac-cept blame.

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The nurse begins the family assessment by determining the client's definition of and attitude to-ward family and the extent to which the family may be incorporated into nursing care. The nurse also assesses family form and membership. Gathering health data from the family members is not the starting point for a family assessment. Testing a family's ability to cope is not where the nurse should begin a family assessment. Evaluating communication barriers would not be an initial ac-tion of the nurse when completing a client's family assessment.




mydiamond

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


tandmlomax84

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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