Denham Eggenberger Young Family Focused Nursing Care
Denham Eggenberger Young Family Focused Nursing Care
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Chapter 7- Using Family Theory to Guide Nursing Practice
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| 1. | Knows that to make any health promoting changes in families, these rituals and routines must be altered. |
| 2. | Knows that illness management does not alter rituals and routines. |
| 3. | Knows that successful intervention depends upon changing theses rituals and routines. |
| 4. | Knows that successful intervention depends upon incorporating new health-care practices into the family’s rituals and routines. |
ANS: 4
| Feedback | |
| 1 | Rituals and routines help families maintain integrity, so altering them may not be health-promoting. |
| 2 | The activities necessary for illness management can alter normal rituals and routines a great deal. |
| 3 | Changing rituals and routines may be seen as a threat to family integrity. |
| 4 | Nurses who recognize that they are temporary guests as they work within the family’s routines and rituals are honoring family integrity. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Nursing practice | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance | Cognitive Level: Application | Question Type: Multiple Choice
| 1. | Helps to provide a framework for assessment and decision-making. |
| 2. | Contributes to other disciplines. |
| 3. | Is essential so that nursing can be considered a profession. |
| 4. | Is too time-consuming to be used in modern health care. |
ANS: 1
| Feedback | |
| 1 | Use of a model gives the nurse a framework of components or concepts that aid in considering broad approaches to assessment and decision-making in planning care. |
| 2 | A nursing model does not necessarily contribute to other disciplines. |
| 3 | Use of a family nursing model is not enough to guarantee that nursing is considered a profession; there are several additional criteria. |
| 4 | There is evidence that time spent using a family nursing model conserves nursing time. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Family nursing models | Integrated Process: Nursing process | Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
| 1. | The developmental assessment yields the most important information to guide nursing actions. |
| 2. | Synthesis of the family development assessment, structural assessment, and functional assessment yields the most information to guide nursing actions. |
| 3. | The structural assessment yields the most important information to guide nursing actions. |
| 4. | The functional assessment yields the most important information to guide nursing actions. |
ANS: 2
| Feedback | |
| 1 | Assessing just the developmental component of the CFAM is not sufficient to guide comprehensive family nursing actions. |
| 2 | According to the authors of the CFAM, the most information needed to guide nursing actions with families are gained from a synthesis of assessing family development, structure, and function. |
| 3 | Assessing just the structural component of the CFAM is not sufficient to guide comprehensive family nursing actions. |
| 4 | Assessing just the functional component of the CFAM is not sufficient to guide comprehensive family nursing actions. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Family nursing models | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Knowledge | Question Type: Multiple Choice
| 1. | The nurse believes to be in the best interest of the family. |
| 2. | Are developed in collaboration with the family experiencing the illness event. |
| 3. | Are informed by a family nursing theory. |
| 4. | Are interdisciplinary in nature. |
ANS: 2
| Feedback | |
| 1 | The nurse may not actually know what is in the best interest of the family if the nurse has not interacted with the family at a meaningful level to know their values, beliefs, and goals. |
| 2 | The most effective nursing actions are those developed in collaboration with the family. |
| 3 | Even if nursing actions are informed by a family nursing theory, they may not be relevant for the particular family unless values, beliefs, and goals are considered. |
| 4 | Even if nursing actions are interdisciplinary in nature, they may not be relevant for the particular family unless values, beliefs, and goals are considered. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Family nursing practice | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
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