FAMILY ERWIN Flashcards

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behavior/activities by members that maintain fam needs

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Family functioning

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2
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concerned how fam function together

how they relate/cope

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Family health

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3
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husband and wife

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Nuclear dyad

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4
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husband, wife children

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Nuclear family

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5
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husband + wife his/her children

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blended family

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6
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combination of traditional family

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Multigenerational fam

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7
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2/more reciprocal household ; related by birth/marriage

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Kin network

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8
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extended fam group

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Augmented family

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9
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1 man/ woman with sevral spouses

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compound

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10
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more than 1 monogamous couple sharing resources

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communal

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11
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2 people sharing relationship ; no legal blood

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No kin

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12
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parents unable to care sa children ; substitute fam

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FOSTER

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13
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psychologist define family as:

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personal development & intrapersonal dynamicssociol

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14
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sociogist define family as

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a social unit interacting with larger body

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15
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nontraditional definition of family

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two or more persons joined together by bonds of shraing emotion

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16
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the family is who they say they are” this was stated by

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Wright and Leahey, 2012

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17
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they urge health professions to acknowledge all types of fam even too narrow

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Human rights campaign 92017

18
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dynamic process of change in fam involving stage of development

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family life cycle

19
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2 fam scholars who first developed theoretrucal aspects of fam developmental theory

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Evelyn Duvail & Reuben Hill

20
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theory describe family life overtime as divided into series of stages

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Developmental theory

21
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stages in developmental theory:

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change in fam size

dev of oldest child

work status of breadwinner

22
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Family life cycle 8 stages:

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Stage 1: Beginning Families or the Stage of Marriage (Without Children). *

Stage 2: Childbearing Families (Oldest Child, birth 30 months).

Stage 3: Families with preschool children (Oldest child, 2-6 years old.

Stage 4: Families with school children (Oldest child, 6-13 years old

Stage 5: Families with teenager..

Stage 6: Families as launching center (First child gone to last child leaving home).

Stage 7: Middle-age parents (“Empty nest” to retirement)

‹Stage 8: Aging Family Members (Retirement to death of

23
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acquired knowledge that fam members to interpret experiences

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family culture

24
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Fam goals : PRIMARY PREVENTION

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risk/reduction
Health attitudes/behaviors/values

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Fam goals: SECONDARY PREVENTION
identify high risk begaviorl screening Promp treatment
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Fam goals: TERTIARY PREVENTION
Rehabiltitation of fam unit
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FAMILY LIFE CYCLE Summarized Version:
Independence Coupling Parenting Launching Retirement
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the most critical stage of the family life cycle.
Independence
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you now commit to new family and a new way of life or "interdependence
Coupling
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the "empty nest"
Launching Adult Children
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(b) Form adult relationships with your grown children (c) Realign relationships to include in-laws and families. what stage is this
Launching Adult Children
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Give emotional support to your adult children and grandchildren as well as other family what stage
Retirement
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Data Collection are as what follows:
fam structure socioeconomic Home and environment Health status of each member Values and practices
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first level assessment involves
gathering of five types of data
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second level assessment include those
specify or describe the family's realities, perceptions a b o u t attitudes
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data anlysis in second assessment
(1) Sorting of data, (2) Clustering. (3) Distinguishing relevant and irrelevant data, (4) Identify patterns, (5) Comparing patterns, (6) Interpreting results of comparisons (7) drawing conclusions.
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2 types of diagnosis
definition of wellness definition of family nursing problems
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*Initial Data Base
Family, Structure, Characteristic and Dynamic Socio-economic and cultural characteristics Home and Environment Health status of each member Values habits on health promotion and maintenance
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a clinical or nursing judgme about a client from a specific level of wellness or to higher level. on wellness
Presence of Wellness Condition
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a nursing judgment on wellness state or condition based on client's competencies
Readiness for Enhanced Wellness
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Potential for Enhanced Capability for and Readiness for:
1) Healthy Lifestyle, 2)Health Maintenance/Health Management, 3)Parenting 4)BREASTFEEDING 5)Spiritual well being
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condition conducive to disease
Present of health threats