FAMILY MINA Flashcards
family is a small social system and primary reference group made up
of two or more persons living together who are related by blood
who defined this
Murray and Zentner
union in which the husband and wife
exercise more or less an equal amount of authority.
Egalitarian
– the prolonged absence of the father as in the case of families of Overseas Filipino Workers gives the mother a dominant position
Matricentric
– prescribes the newlywed couple to
reside with or near the maternal uncle of the groom
Avunculocal
– provides the newlywed couple the choice of
staying with either the groom’s or the bride’s parents,
Bilocal
permits the couple to reside
independently from their parents.
Neolocal
A family with four or more generations,
each of them small; as each generation
lives longer, parent-child relationships last
longer
Beanpole
Family
affiliates a person with a group of
relatives through his or her father.
Patrilineal
affiliates a person with a group of
relatives through his or her mother.
Matrilineal
affiliates a person with a group of relatives
through both his or her parents.
Bilateral
The never-married, separated, divorced,
or widowed individual
Single State
An important nursing role during this period is health
education about well-child care & how to integrate a
new member into a family.
STAGE 2: THE EARLY CHILDBEARING FAMILY
Children at this age demand a great deal of time
because their imagination is at such a peak,
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
Parents have the important
responsibility of preparing their children to be able to
function in a complex world
: THE FAMILY WITH SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN
Important nursing concerns during this family stage
are monitoring children’s health in terms of
immunization, dental care, & health care
assessments: monitoring child safety related to home
or automobile accidents, & encouraging a meaningful
school experience that will make learning a lifetime
concern.
4: THE FAMILY WITH SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN