FAMILY MINA Flashcards

1
Q

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

A

Murray and Zentner

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2
Q

union in which the husband and wife
exercise more or less an equal amount of authority.

A

Egalitarian

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3
Q

– the prolonged absence of the father as in the case of families of Overseas Filipino Workers gives the mother a dominant position

A

Matricentric

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4
Q

– prescribes the newlywed couple to
reside with or near the maternal uncle of the groom

A

Avunculocal

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5
Q

– provides the newlywed couple the choice of
staying with either the groom’s or the bride’s parents,

A

Bilocal

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6
Q

permits the couple to reside
independently from their parents.

A

Neolocal

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7
Q

A family with four or more generations,
each of them small; as each generation
lives longer, parent-child relationships last
longer

A

Beanpole
Family

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8
Q

affiliates a person with a group of
relatives through his or her father.

A

Patrilineal

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9
Q

affiliates a person with a group of
relatives through his or her mother.

A

Matrilineal

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10
Q

affiliates a person with a group of relatives
through both his or her parents.

A

Bilateral

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11
Q

The never-married, separated, divorced,
or widowed individual

A

Single State

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12
Q

An important nursing role during this period is health
education about well-child care & how to integrate a
new member into a family.

A

STAGE 2: THE EARLY CHILDBEARING FAMILY

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13
Q

Children at this age demand a great deal of time
because their imagination is at such a peak,

A

PRESCHOOL CHILDREN

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14
Q

Parents have the important
responsibility of preparing their children to be able to
function in a complex world

A

: THE FAMILY WITH SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN

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15
Q

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.

A

4: THE FAMILY WITH SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN

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16
Q

a trying stage for both children
and adults.

A

STAGE 5: THE FAMILY WITH ADOLESCENT CHILDREN

17
Q

s the most difficult
stage because it appears to represent the breaking
up of the family.

A

STAGE 6: THE LAUNCHING CENTER FAMILY

18
Q

the partners may view
this stage either as the prime time of their lives (an
opportunity to travel, economic independence,

A

STAGE 7: THE FAMILY OF MIDDLE YEARS

19
Q

Family disunity –:

A
  1. Self–oriented behavior of member(s)
  2. Unresolved conflicts of member(s)
  3. Intolerable disagreement
20
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