Recalls Flashcards

1
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A type of family that is composed of a group of individuals who are formed for specific ideological or
societal purposes.
a.) Nuclear 
b.) Blended
c.) Extended
b.) Blended 
d.) Communal
A

d.) Communal

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A type of family that typically consists of a married man and woman with their children.

a. ) Nuclear
b. ) Blended
c. ) Extended
d. ) Communal

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a.) Nuclear

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A type of family that is linked together by virtue of kinship bond between parents and children and/or
between siblings.
a.) Nuclear 
b.) Blended 
c.) Extended
 d.) Communal
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c. Extended

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A type of family that includes step parents and step children brought about by annulment, with
separation and remarriage.
a.) Nuclear 
b.) Blended 
c.) Extended
d.) Communal
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b.) Blended

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A family stage cycle that starts with pregnancy for the first child to the emergence of adolescents.

a. ) Unattached young adult
b. ) Family with young children
c. ) Launching Family
d. ) Newly married couple
e. ) Family with adolescent
f. ) Family in Later Life

A

b.) Family with young children

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A family stage cycle that starts when the first child reaches adolescent stage age.

a. ) Unattached young adult
b. ) Family with young children
c. ) Launching Family
d. ) Newly married couple
e. ) Family with adolescent
f. ) Family in Later Life

A

e.) Family with adolescent

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A family stage cycle that begins when the first child leaves the home.

a. ) Unattached young adult
b. ) Family with young children
c. ) Launching Family
d. ) Newly married couple
e. ) Family with adolescent
f. ) Family in Later Life

A

c.) Launching Family

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A family stage cycle that is the young adult separates from the family of origin without fleeing to a
substitute emotional refuge
a.) Unattached young adult
b.) Family with young children
c.) Launching Family
d.) Newly married couple
e.) Family with adolescent
f.) Family in Later Life
A

a.) Unattached young adult

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A family stage cycle that begings with the departure of the last child and continues through retirement
of one or both couple and ends when both are dead.
a.) Unattached young adult
b.) Family with young children
c.) Launching Family
d.) Newly married couple
e.) Family with adolescent
f.) Family in Later Life
A

f.) Family in Later Life

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A family stage cycle that is the transition stage of the couple from their family of origin and their lives
as individual to the life of a couple.
a.) Unattached young adult
b.) Family with young children
c.) Launching Family
d.) Newly married couple
e.) Family with adolescent
f.) Family in Later Life
A

d.) Newly married couple

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Raul, a 65 year old male, married is diagnosed to have prostate cancer. He gives his family an APGAR
score of 8. He lives with his wife (Emily) and 2 daughters ages 25 (Grace) and 23 (Me-ann). He claims to have
good line of communications with all the family members. They live within 5 km of a hospital and all of them are
college graduates. Their main problem with regards to extra familial resources is the finances to sustain
treatment.

Interpret the APGAR score
A. Highly functional 
B. Moderately dysfunctional
C. Severely functional
D. Moderately functional
A

A. Highly functional

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Raul, a 65 year old male, married is diagnosed to have prostate cancer. He gives his family an APGAR
score of 8. He lives with his wife (Emily) and 2 daughters ages 25 (Grace) and 23 (Me-ann). He claims to have
good line of communications with all the family members. They live within 5 km of a hospital and all of them are
college graduates. Their main problem with regards to extra familial resources is the finances to sustain
treatment.

The major pathology in terms of the SCREEM would be which of the following aspect:
A. Social
B. Education
C. Economic
D. Medical
A

C. Economic

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Raul, a 65 year old male, married is diagnosed to have prostate cancer. He gives his family an APGAR
score of 8. He lives with his wife (Emily) and 2 daughters ages 25 (Grace) and 23 (Me-ann). He claims to have
good line of communications with all the family members. They live within 5 km of a hospital and all of them are
college graduates. Their main problem with regards to extra familial resources is the finances to sustain
treatment.

In this case, who is our index patient?
A. Raul
B. Daphne
C. Grace
D. Me-ann
A

A. Raul

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14
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The family does not have extra familial resources. This is pathology in what component of the
SCREEM?
A. Economic
B. Cultutal
C. Social
D. Educational
A

C. Social

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It is the relationship between at least three people where two collude against another.
A. Alliance
B. Role selection
C. Hierarchy
D. Coalition
A

D. Coalition

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This is characterized by boundaries which are rigid, as when the mother and child subsystem excludes
the father’s involvement in parenting
A. Enmeshment
B. Disengagement
C. Family patterns
D. Triangulation
A

B. Disengagement

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17
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The capability of the family to utilize and share inherent resources:
A. Adaptation
B. Partnership
C. Resolve
D. Affection
A

A. Adaptation

18
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A tool used to assess the strengths and weaknesses in the family:
A. Genogram
B. APGAR
C. SCREEM
D. Family map
A

C. SCREEM

19
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This facilitates the communication of information about the family system and its dynamics in order to
address psychosocial issues:
A. Genogram
B. APGAR
C. Family lifeline
D. Family map
A

D. Family map

20
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This is a brief graphic method for disclosing, gathering and discussing family dynamics as discussed by
one or more family members.
A. Family Genogram
B. Family Circle
C. SCREEM
D. Family Lifeline
A

B. Family Circle

21
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This is a tool used to show the fanily’s significant event over a period of time in chronological
sequence.
A. Family Genogram
B. Family Circle
C. SCREEM
D. Family Lifeline
A

D. Family Lifeline

22
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Mrs. Abad encourages her adolescent children to get involved in community organization in their
village. What area of family functioning is being developed?
A. Economic
B. Socio-cultural
C. Psychologic
D. Educational

A

B. Socio-cultural

23
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Which of the following statements is NOT a component of a family genogram?
A. It shows at least 3 generations.
B. It shows the relationship of members.
C. It shows the family resources.
D. It shows the familial tendencies to certain diseases.

A

C. It shows the family resources.

24
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David and Lorie have been having marital disputes, which they refuse to confront and instead they
express over concern for their adolescent daughter’s defiant behaviour to house rules. What family process is
described here?
A. Enmeshment
B. Triangulation
C. Family pattern
D. Disengagement

A

B. Triangulation

25
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When education is a considered a pathology in the SCREEM, it is usually based on the assessment
that:
A. There is poor communication within the family.
B. Poor treatment compliance is due to adherence to health beliefs.
C. There is inability to comprehend the nature of the illness and its treatment.
D. There is inability to identify and utilize available health resources in the community.

A

C. There is inability to comprehend the nature of the illness and its treatment.

26
Q

It is a scheme or graphic chart representation of both the genetic pedigree of family and key
psychosocial and interactional data using standardized symbols.
A. Family Genogram
B. SCREEM
C. Family Circle
D. Family Mapping

A

A. Family Genogram

27
Q
This is a type of change in the family that involves adaptation to environment change that requires
minimal change in the family structure.
A. First order change
B. Second order change
C. Behavioural change
D. All of the above
A

A. First order change

28
Q

It is an important part of life, identity, society and culture for all people. It can be a source of pleasure
and pain, empowerment and oppression and cannot be ignored.
a.) Sex
b.) Sexism
c.) Sexuality
d.) Sexual

A

c.) Sexuality

29
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Refers to the biological differences such as chromosomes, hormonal profiles, internal and external sex organs.

a. ) Sex
b. ) Sexism
c. ) Sexuality
d. ) Sexual

A

a.) Sex

30
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It describes the characteristics that a society or culture attributes to and expects from men and women.
A) Gender
b.) Sexuality
c.) Sexism
d.) Transgender
A

a.) Gender

31
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A hierarchical social system of thinking which implies that men are the most superior, most
competent and most valuable among the sexes.
A) Gender
b.) Sexuality
c.) Sexism
d.) Transgender

A

c.) Sexism

32
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It is a state of one’s gender identity and does not match with one’s physical or genetic sex.

a. ) Gender
b. ) Sexuality
c. ) Sexism
d. ) Transgender

A

d.) Transgender

33
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The phase in the cycle of violence that constitute enmeshment and denial of previous difficulties.

a. ) Build up Phase
b. ) Pursuit Phase
c. ) Remorse Phase
d. ) Honeymoon Phase
e. ) Stand over phase

A

d.) Honeymoon Phase

34
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The phase in the cycle of violence that constitute promises, helplessness and threats.

a. ) Build up Phase
b. ) Pursuit Phase
c. ) Remorse Phase
d. ) Honeymoon Phase
e. ) Stand over phase

A

b.) Pursuit Phase

35
Q

The phase in the cycle of violence that constitute the presence of increased tension.

a. ) Build up Phase
b. ) Pursuit Phase
c. ) Remorse Phase
d. ) Honeymoon Phase
e. ) Stand over phase

A

a.) Build up Phase

36
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The phase in the cycle of violence that constitute over control and fear.

a. ) Build up Phase
b. ) Pursuit Phase
c. ) Remorse Phase
d. ) Honeymoon Phase
e. ) Stand over phase

A

e.) Stand over phase

37
Q

The phase in the cycle of violence that constitute justification, minimization and guilt

a. ) Build up Phase
b. ) Pursuit Phase
c. ) Remorse Phase
d. ) Honeymoon Phase
e. ) Stand over phase

A

c.) Remorse Phase

38
Q

It reaffirms the fundamental principle that the rights of women and girls are an “inalienable, integral
and indivisible part of universal human rights.
a.) Beijing Platform of action
b.) Declaration of Montreal
c.) UN CEDAW
d.) Yogyakarta Principles

A

a.) Beijing Platform of action

39
Q

It constitutes discrimination against women and setting up an agenda for national action to end such
discrimination which consists a preamble.
a.) Beijing Platform of action
b.) Declaration of Montreal
c.) UN CEDAW
d.) Yogyakarta Principles

A

c.) UN CEDAW

40
Q

It demands prohibition of unnecessary post birth surgery to reinforce gender assignment until a child
is old enough to understand and give consent.
a.) Beijing Platform of action
b.) Declaration of Montreal
c.) UN CEDAW
d.) Yogyakarta Principles

A

b.) Declaration of Montreal

41
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It calls all states that no child

a. ) Beijing Platform of action
b. ) Declaration of Montreal
c. ) UN CEDAW
d. ) Yogyakarta Principles

A

d.) Yogyakarta Principles

42
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the Anti-Violence Against Women and Children Act of 2004 (VAWC)

a. ) RA 7877
b. ) RA 8505
c. ) RA 9262
d. ) RA 9208

A

c.) RA 9262