1. Which defines a group of people living in a specific geographic area?
• Culture
• Community
• Target population
• Individual countries and
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Community
2. Which is descriptive of family system theory?
• Family is viewed as the sum of individual members.
• Change in one family member cannot create a change in other members.
• Individual family members are readily identified as the source of a problem.
• When the family system is disrupted, change can occur at any point in the system.
When the family system is disrupted, change can occur at any point in the system.
3. Which phrase is descriptive of homosexual or gay-lesbian families?
• Nurturing environment is lacking
• Stability needed to raise healthy children is lacking
• Sexual identities of children are at risk
• Family environment can be just as healthy as any other
Family environment can be just as healthy as any other
4. Studies of families with only one child indicate that only children
• tend to be selfish.
• are similar to firstborn children.
• are less stimulated toward achievement.
• grow up lonely and dependent on adults.
are similar to firstborn children.
5. Which is appropriate advice for parents who are preparing to tell their children about their decision to divorce?
• Avoid crying in front of children.
• Avoid discussing the reason for the divorce.
• Give reassurance that the divorce is not the children's fault.
• Give reassurance that the divorce will not affect most aspects of the children's life.
Give reassurance that the divorce is not the children's fault.
6. A nurse is assessing a family for effective coping and defensive strategies. The family social system theory the nurse will use is the
• family systems theory, as derived from general systems theory.
• Resiliency Model of Family Stress, Adjustment, and Adaptation.
• family developmental theory.
• family stress theory.
family stress theory.
7. Research notes that birth position of children affects their personalities. According to ordinal position, what is a characteristic of the youngest child?
• Able to identify more with their parents than with their peers
• Are expected to do more household chores
• More dependent than firstborn children
• Are more flexible in their thinking
Are more flexible in their thinking
8. A camp nurse is assessing a group of children attending summer camp. Based on the nurse's knowledge of special parenting situations, which group of children is at risk for a sense of belonging?
• Children adopted as infants
• Children recently placed in foster care
• Children whose parents recently divorced
• Children who recently gained a stepparent
Children recently placed in foster care
9. A 7-year-old child tells the nurse, "Grandpa, Mommy, Daddy, and my sister live at my house." Based on the nurse's knowledge of family structure and function, the nurse identifies this family structure as a
• binuclear family.
• extended family.
• reconstituted family.
• traditional nuclear family.
extended family.
10. A nurse is reviewing a family history and notes that the parents are married and living in the same household. This description would be documented as which type of family relationship?
• Consanguineous
• Affinal
• Family of origin
• Communal
Affinal
11. The main objective of the nursing role in the community is to focus on
• cost of health care.
• emergency management.
• population-based programs.
• wellness and health promotion.
wellness and health promotion.
12. Which is objective information that can be found in a community?
• Individuals from the community who report on the level of food insecurity
• A phone book detailing the community resources
• The mayor's reports about the level of homelessness in the community
• A family member's statements on the lack of resources available in the community
A phone book detailing the community resources
13. With regard to the varied definitions of the term, family, which variable would best represent the psychological definition?
• Focus on childbearing attributes
• Productivity of its members
• Interpersonal skill development
• Consanguineous relationships
Interpersonal skill development
14. A nurse is performing a family assessment and determines that the family unit structure is composed of a father, mother, step-father, two children, a boy and a girl, and the maternal grandparents all living in the same residence. Based on this information, the nurse would indicate which family type in the electronic health record?
• Nuclear and extended
• Extended
• Blended
• Blended and extended
Blended and extended
15. In reviewing the child's family history, documentation indicates that the child is living in a household in which the two adult caregivers are not married but still continue to care for the child. This represents which type of family structure?
• Polygamous
• Binuclear
• Nuclear
• Communal
Binuclear
16. A nurse observes a parent-child interaction in which the parent acts indifferently to the child's continued efforts to play with a water cooler in the clinic's waiting room resulting in a small amount of flooding in the area of the room. Based on this assessment, the nurse would determine that the parent's childrearing style would be noted as:
• authoritarian.
• permissive.
• authoritative.
• directive.
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