Module 3 Flashcards

1
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it is focused on the individual family member but within the context of the family or the family unit.

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Family Health Nursing

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The CH nurse establishes a relationship with each family member within the unit and understands the influence of the unit on the individual and society.

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Family Health Nursing

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This is the practice of Nursing directed towards maximizing the health and well-being of all individuals within a family system

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Family Health Nursing

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4
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A group of persons living together and composed of the head and other persons related to the head by blood, marriage or adoption

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Family

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5
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Is an open and developing system of interacting personalities with a structure and process enacted in relationship among individual members, regulated by resources and stressors, and existing within a larger community.

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Family

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is two or more persons who are joined together by bonds of sharing and emotional closeness

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Family

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7
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What are the seven types of family?

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Nuclear Family
Dyad
Extended Family
Blended Family
Compound Family
Single-parent family
cohabiting family

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type of family composition that the family of marriage, parenthood or procreation composed of a husband, wife and their immediate children. Either natural or adopted

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Nuclear Family

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9
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type of a composition of a family that consists only of the husband and wife in cases of newly married couples and “empty nesters”.

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Dyad

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10
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composition of a family consisting of three generations which may include married siblings and their families and/or grandparents.

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Extended Family

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a type of family which results from a union where one or both spouses bring a child or children from a previous marriage into a new living arrangement

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Blended Family

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12
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a type of family wherein the husband has more than 1 spouse as approved by Philippine law

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Compound family

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13
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a type of family which results from the death of a spouse, separation or pregnancy outside of wedlock

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single-parent family

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14
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a type of family consists of unrelated individuals or families who live together in 1 roof for purposes of companionship, achieve a sense of family and share resources and household management

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cohabiting family

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15
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another term used for cohabiting family

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communal family

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16
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what are the four locus of power in the family?

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  1. Patrifocal or patriarchal
  2. matrifocal or matriarchal
  3. Eaglitarian or equalitarian
  4. matricentric
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17
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locus of power where husband exercise all the authority in the family

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patrifocal or patriarchal

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18
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authority in the family is vested in the wife

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Matrifocal or matriarchal

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19
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authority in family is equally exercised by husband & wife

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equalitarian or eaglitarian

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20
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this locus of power is shaped prolonged absence of the father in cases of OFW gives the mother a dominant position in the family, but the father may also share decision making with the mother

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matricentric

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21
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what are the 3 types of DESCENT

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  1. Patrilineal \
  2. matrilineal
  3. bilateral
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22
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a type of descent where a family structure which affiliates a person with a group of relatives through his or her father; use of family name

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patrilineal

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23
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a type of descent where a family structure in which affiliates a person with a group of relatives through his or her mother

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matrilineal

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24
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a type of descent where a family structure which affiliates a person with a group of relatives related through both his or her parents

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bilateral

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25
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what are the five types of place of residence of a family?

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patrilocal
matrilocal
bilocal
neolocal
avunculocal

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26
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the family unit lives within or near the husband’s family; wife joins the husband to live near his family

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patrilocal

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27
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the married couple lives with or near the wife’s family

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matrilocal

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28
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husband and wife agree to stay in both their families on a time sharing arrangement

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Bilocal

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29
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one wherein married couple lives independently in a new location

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neolocal

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30
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one wherein married couple lives near the oldest brother of the husband’s mother; common is matrilineal families

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avunculocal

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31
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the two main functions of a family are?

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to meet the needs of the society and to meet the needs of individual members

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32
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function of a family in regard to their reproductive function and child rearing

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procreation

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33
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is considered as the 1st teacher in instructing the children in societal rules

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family

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34
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function of a family in which they practice the process of learning how to become productive members of society

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Socialization of family members

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35
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the family confers its societal rank on the children

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status placement (Function of a family)

36
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society permits the hierarchy of the families into social classes.

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status placement ( function of a family)

37
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two types of economic function

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rural and urban

38
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is the unit of production

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rural

39
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is the unit of consumption

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urban

40
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type of function of the family that the members are expected to participate in farming, fishing or cottage industry

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economic function (Rural)

41
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type of function of the family that are economically independent members work separately to earn wages

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economic function ( Urban)

42
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the family provides for the survival needs (food, shelter and clothing) of its dependent members

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physical maintenance

43
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Function of a family where:

family is the source of motivation & morale of its members

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welfare and protection

44
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function of a family

family supports spouses by providing for companionship and socioeconomic needs

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welfare and protection

45
Q

is an important unit of healthcare

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family

46
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In any family unit, any dysfunction that affects one or more family members will affect the members and the unit as a whole. this is known as?

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the ripple effect (bogsh)

47
Q

why is the family considered as a source of improving nursing care

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as family provides feedback about health care/services provided

48
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what are the 3 subsystems of a family

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parent-child subsystem
marital subsystem
sibling-sibling subsystem

49
Q

identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Formation of identity as a couple

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Beginning family through marriage

50
Q

identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Inclusion of spouse in re-alignment of relationships with extended families

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Beginning family through marriage

51
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Integration of children into family unit

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Parenting the 1st child

52
Q

identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Adjustment of tasks; Child rearing, financial & household management

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Parenting the 1st child

53
Q

identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Accommodation of new parenting and grandparenting roles

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Parenting the 1st child

54
Q

identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Parenting a person in all stages of development from pre-school to old age

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Parenting the 1st child

55
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Development of increasing autonomy for adolescents;

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living with adolescent

56
Q

identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Period of revolt from parental/adult authority or conformity and acceptance of peer- group standards

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living with adolescent

57
Q

identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Balancing freedom and responsibility as teenagers mature and emancipate themselves

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living with adolescent

58
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Establishment of independent identities for parents & grown children

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Launching Family

59
Q

identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Building up moral gaps between young adult and parents due to diverse orientation

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Launching Family

60
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Re-arranging the home physically and reallocating the resources according to the priorities of remaining family members

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Launching Family

61
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Re-negotiation of marital relationship

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Launching Family

62
Q

identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Re-adjustment of relationships to include in laws and grandchildren

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Launching Family

63
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Dealing with disabilities and death of older generation

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Launching Family

64
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Support and autonomy of older generation: keeping in touch with aging parents, siblings and their families

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Middle-aged Family and Aging family

65
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Maintaining pleasant and comfortable home

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Middle-aged Family and Aging family

66
Q

identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

Psychosocial changes: use of leisure time

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Middle-aged Family and Aging family

67
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

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Middle-aged Family and Aging family

68
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.

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Middle-aged Family and Aging family

69
Q

is a type of health task of the family that:

involves the requisite step for a family to deal purposely with an unacceptable health conditions

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Recognizing interruptions of health or development

70
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type of health task of the family wherein the family seeks the health of the health workers when health needs are beyond its capability

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Making decisions about seeking health

71
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type of health task of the family that:

identifies crisis is a fact of life which the family has to deal with

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Managing health and non-health crises

72
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type of health task of the family that:

identifies the family’s ability to cope with crises and develop from the experience – an indicator of a healthy family

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Managing health and non-health crises

73
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type of health task of the family which:

involves caring for the very young and very old members which may require home management due to chronic conditions and disabilities

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Providing nursing care to sick, disabled and depending members of the family

74
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type of health task of the family explaining that:

home should have an atmosphere of security and comfort to allow for psychosocial development

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Maintaining a home environment conducive to good health and personal development

75
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type of health task of the family wherein:

the family utilizes the resources in the community and takes interest in what is happening in the community
or gets involved in community events

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Utilize community resources for health care

76
Q

what are the 3 concepts of a family

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individual
biosocial beings
sum total of individuals

77
Q

Family shares health risks factors

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biosocial being

78
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concept of family

Family affects the course of the illness and vice versa

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biosocial being

79
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zconcepts of a family:

Nursing care and health education is provided to the members of the family

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sum total of individuals

80
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Family characteristics that affect health

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sum total of individuals

81
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Family participation and support promotes recovery and reduce complications

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individual

82
Q

Family members are informed of the details of care (home care)

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individual

83
Q

In case of sickness, the family is the source of support and affection.

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individual

84
Q

The members engage in flexible role relationship, share power, respond to change, support the growth and autonomy of others and engage in decision making that affects them.

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yes, this is a characteristic of a healthy family

85
Q

familiarize the lesson 5 kay natamad na ako gumawa ng flashcards kasi mga bwesit kayong mga tao pero mabait paden kau.

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sorry

86
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A