Which of the following is a true statement when comparing biological and blended families?
a. In biological families, rules are varied and complicated.
b. A blended family is born of loss.
c. In biological families, there are multiple sets of rules.
d. In blended families, traditions are shared.
Question 2The nurse-family relationship in client care depends on what type of relationship between the nurse and the family?
a. A dependent relationship
b. A relationship that begins informally
c. A reciprocal relationship
d. A relationship that promotes inequality between the nurse and family
Question 3When caring for clients, it is important for the nurse to understand that
a. treatment plans should be tailored around personal family goals.
b. meaningful involvement in the client's care will be consistent among family members.
c. the nurse should listen to only immediate family members when considering implications for family involvement.
d. individual family members have different perspectives.
Question 4Which of the following describes the dyad family unit?
a. A father and mother with one or more children living together
b. Second- and third-generation members related by blood or marriage but not living together
c. Divorced, never married, separated, or widowed male or female and at least one child
d. Husband and wife or other couple living alone without children
Question 5When interviewing the family of a client newly diagnosed with Alzheimer disease, the nurse's primary goal is to help the family members sort out their personal fears and identify family strengths through the use of
a. interventive questioning.
b. genogram.
c. ecomap.
d. offering commendations.
Question 6When performing an assessment that focuses on a set of standardized connections to graphically record basic information about family members and their relationships over three generations, the nurse uses
a. an ecomap.
b. a gendergram.
c. family time lines.
d. a genogram.
Question 79. When interviewing the family of a client who is suffering from alcoholism, the communication technique used by the nurse is called circular questioning. The advantage of this technique is that it
a. examines relationships.
b. aids the nurse in establishing a diagnosis.
c. focuses on the equilibrium of the family system.
d. helps the nurse gain specific information.