Denham Eggenberger Young Family Focused Nursing Care
Denham Eggenberger Young Family Focused Nursing Care
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Chapter 15- Teaching Family Members Supportive Care
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| 1. | A nurse’s educational support is often needed to provide a family with necessary informational support to manage the symptoms of an illness. |
| 2. | A family may need instrumental support as they begin to care for a family member with a limited mobility in their home. |
| 3. | A family may need assistance to provide emotional support when a family member is hospitalized with an acute illness. |
| 4. | A chronically ill individual must learn to not rely on a family for social support. |
ANS: 4
| Feedback | |
| 1 | Families often need education and information to manage an illness. A nurse is in prime position to offer this support. |
| 2 | Families need mechanical devices or home resources as they begin to care for a family member with a limited mobility in their home. |
| 3 | Hospitalization with an acute illness can often trigger family anxiety, fear, stress, and uncertainty . The family needs emotional support to manage these emotions |
| 4 | A chronically ill individual must learn to not rely on a family for social support. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Nursing care and supportive actions | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
| 1. | Provide instructions that help the family understand the demands of an illness. |
| 2. | Develop a friendship with the family to provide continuity of care. |
| 3. | Resolve conflict by accentuating the individual family differences. |
| 4. | Make moral judgments of the family’s actions. |
ANS: 1
| Feedback | |
| 1 | Providing instructions that help the family understand the demands of an illness is important to family-focused nursing care. |
| 2 | The nurse develops a trusting therapeutic relationship, rather than a friend role. |
| 3 | Identifying and understanding the individual family differences will move toward resolution of conflict, rather than emphasizing the differences. |
| 4 | A family-focused nurse avoids making moral judgments of the family’s actions, and rather strives to understand the actions. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Nursing care and supportive actions | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
| 1. | Improved family health |
| 2. | Increased powerlessness in family members |
| 3. | Increased anxiety and depression in family member |
| 4. | Decreased problem solving in family members |
ANS: 1
| Feedback | |
| 1 | Improving family health is a goal of social support |
| 2 | Increasing empowerment, rather than powerlessness, in family members is a goal of social support. |
| 3 | Decreasing anxiety and depression in family member is a goal of social support. |
| 4 | Increasing problem solving in family members is a goal of social support. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Nursing care and supportive actions | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
| 1. | A nurse begins an assessment of needs by asking the family what types of support are needed. |
| 2. | Developing a trusting relationship with the family may help the nurse and family identify the types of support needed with discharge. |
| 3. | The nurse is usually the best judge of the types of support needed in the home. |
| 4. | A nurse focuses support on the ill family member, since the family most often has access to support. |
ANS: 2
| Feedback | |
| 1 | Families often do not know the support they need; therefore, beginning the assessment with this approach may not provide the nurse with needed information. |
| 2 | Developing a trusting relationship with the family helps the nurse and family identify the types of support needed with discharge. |
| 3 | The family knows their home, family members, and context, so they may be the best source of knowledge related to the types of support needed in the home. |
| 4 | A nurse focuses support on both the ill family member and the family to provide the best outcomes. At times, the family needs support as well as the ill family member. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Nursing care and supportive actions | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
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