Geographic information system (GIS) databases can be used to highlight geo-spatial patterns of concern and resources to nurses providing care to which of the following clients? 1. Acutely ill patients 2. Chronically ill persons being hospitalized due to environmental-related symptoms 3. Families seeking out grocery stores with affordable fresh fruits and vegetables 4. Skilled-care patients […]
What is one way the nurse can maintain a broad-minded perspective when completing a family assessment? 1. By using the Family Functioning Framework. 2. By using the Family Health Model. 3. By using either the Family Functioning Framework or the Family Health Model. 4. Use of a model or framework is not necessary for a […]
Which of the following are major ways that the family carries out its health-care functions? 1. Family provides preventative health care to its members at home 2. Family provides the major share of sick care to its members 3. Family pays for most health services received 4. Family has primary responsibility for initiating and coordinating […]
Which of the following roles for nurses exist in the genomic era? 1. Individual and family counseling 2. Clinical care and education 3. Advocacy 4. Spiritual care 5. Research 6. Ethics ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 Rationale: Individual and family counseling are roles for nurses in the genomic era. Clinical care […]
When completing a family unit assessment, what would the nurse assess? 1. Family household information 2. Complaints of physical problems 3. The implications of individual differences between the family members 4. The implications of family members’ knowledge of the disease process ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: 1 Feedback 1 The family household is the place where […]
Identification of genetic patterns of inheritance is important not only for individuals and families, but also communities. Some autosomal recessive disorders are more commonly seen among which of the following groups? 1. Persons from different economic classes 2. Certain racial/ethnic groups 3. Certain age groups 4. Certain social networks ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: 2 Some […]
Coordinated family care relies on ____ that provides an accurate picture of the ____. 1. Collection of information; actual living conditions 2. Cooperation of family members; family dynamics 3. The skill of the nurse; nurse-individual-family relationship 4. Assessment of family functioning; ways family members process information ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: 1 Feedback 1 Coordinated family […]
The nurse is working with a client to identify the factors that cause risks or benefits to health. Which questions best reflect “thinking family” to help identify factors requiring further teaching? 1. “How many cigarettes a day do you smoke? Where do you usually smoke?” 2. “Do you enjoy taking long walks in the winter? […]
The nurse is working with the client to assess multiple family members’ involvement in his disease process. Which questions best fit this assessment? 1. “Are you married? How long have you been married?” 2. “Do you have children? How many children do you have?” 3. “What do you usually have for dinner? Do you sit […]
What can nurses learn when using geographic information system (GIS) databases? 1. Population trends and how to target population health interventions 2. Education trends and how to target community education 3. Transmission of inherited traits from one generation to another among similar or related organisms 4. Genes that regulate human susceptibility to viruses ESSAYBID […]