FAMILY ERWIN Flashcards

1
Q

behavior/activities by members that maintain fam needs

A

Family functioning

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2
Q

concerned how fam function together

how they relate/cope

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Family health

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3
Q

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
Q

husband + wife his/her children

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blended family

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6
Q

combination of traditional family

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Multigenerational fam

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7
Q

2/more reciprocal household ; related by birth/marriage

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Kin network

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8
Q

extended fam group

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Augmented family

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9
Q

1 man/ woman with sevral spouses

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compound

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10
Q

more than 1 monogamous couple sharing resources

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communal

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11
Q

2 people sharing relationship ; no legal blood

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No kin

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12
Q

parents unable to care sa children ; substitute fam

A

FOSTER

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13
Q

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
Q

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
Q

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

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Human rights campaign 92017

18
Q

dynamic process of change in fam involving stage of development

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family life cycle

19
Q

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

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Evelyn Duvail & Reuben Hill

20
Q

theory describe family life overtime as divided into series of stages

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Developmental theory

21
Q

stages in developmental theory:

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change in fam size

dev of oldest child

work status of breadwinner

22
Q

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
Q

acquired knowledge that fam members to interpret experiences

A

family culture

24
Q

Fam goals : PRIMARY PREVENTION

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risk/reduction
Health attitudes/behaviors/values

25
Q

Fam goals: SECONDARY PREVENTION

A

identify high risk begaviorl
screening
Promp treatment

26
Q

Fam goals: TERTIARY PREVENTION

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Rehabiltitation of fam unit

27
Q

FAMILY LIFE CYCLE Summarized Version:

A

Independence
Coupling
Parenting
Launching
Retirement

28
Q

the most critical stage of the family life cycle.

A

Independence

29
Q

you now commit to new family and a new way of life or “interdependence

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Coupling

30
Q

the “empty nest”

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Launching Adult Children

31
Q

(b) Form adult relationships with your grown
children

(c) Realign relationships to include in-laws and
families.

what stage is this

A

Launching Adult Children

32
Q

Give emotional support to your adult children and grandchildren as well as other family

what stage

A

Retirement

33
Q

Data Collection are as what follows:

A

fam structure
socioeconomic
Home and environment
Health status of each member
Values and practices

34
Q

first level assessment involves

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gathering of five types of data

35
Q

second level
assessment include those

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specify or describe the family’s realities, perceptions a b o u t attitudes

36
Q

data anlysis in second assessment

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(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.

37
Q

2 types of diagnosis

A

definition of wellness

definition of family nursing problems

38
Q

*Initial
Data Base

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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

39
Q

a clinical or nursing judgme
about a client from a specific level of wellness or to higher level. on wellness

A

Presence of Wellness Condition

40
Q

a nursing judgment on wellness state or condition based on client’s competencies

A

Readiness
for Enhanced Wellness

41
Q

Potential for Enhanced Capability for and Readiness
for:

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1) Healthy Lifestyle,
2)Health Maintenance/Health Management,
3)Parenting
4)BREASTFEEDING
5)Spiritual well being

42
Q

condition conducive to disease

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Present of health threats