Module 3 Flashcards

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it is focused on the individual family member but within the context of the family or the family unit.

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Family Health Nursing

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The CH nurse establishes a relationship with each family member within the unit and understands the influence of the unit on the individual and society.

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Family Health Nursing

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This is the practice of Nursing directed towards maximizing the health and well-being of all individuals within a family system

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Family Health Nursing

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A group of persons living together and composed of the head and other persons related to the head by blood, marriage or adoption

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Family

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Is an open and developing system of interacting personalities with a structure and process enacted in relationship among individual members, regulated by resources and stressors, and existing within a larger community.

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Family

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is two or more persons who are joined together by bonds of sharing and emotional closeness

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Family

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What are the seven types of family?

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Nuclear Family
Dyad
Extended Family
Blended Family
Compound Family
Single-parent family
cohabiting family

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type of family composition that the family of marriage, parenthood or procreation composed of a husband, wife and their immediate children. Either natural or adopted

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Nuclear Family

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type of a composition of a family that consists only of the husband and wife in cases of newly married couples and “empty nesters”.

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Dyad

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composition of a family consisting of three generations which may include married siblings and their families and/or grandparents.

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Extended Family

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a type of family which results from a union where one or both spouses bring a child or children from a previous marriage into a new living arrangement

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Blended Family

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a type of family wherein the husband has more than 1 spouse as approved by Philippine law

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Compound family

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a type of family which results from the death of a spouse, separation or pregnancy outside of wedlock

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single-parent family

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a type of family consists of unrelated individuals or families who live together in 1 roof for purposes of companionship, achieve a sense of family and share resources and household management

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cohabiting family

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another term used for cohabiting family

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communal family

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what are the four locus of power in the family?

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  1. Patrifocal or patriarchal
  2. matrifocal or matriarchal
  3. Eaglitarian or equalitarian
  4. matricentric
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locus of power where husband exercise all the authority in the family

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patrifocal or patriarchal

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authority in the family is vested in the wife

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Matrifocal or matriarchal

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authority in family is equally exercised by husband & wife

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equalitarian or eaglitarian

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this locus of power is shaped prolonged absence of the father in cases of OFW gives the mother a dominant position in the family, but the father may also share decision making with the mother

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matricentric

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what are the 3 types of DESCENT

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  1. Patrilineal \
  2. matrilineal
  3. bilateral
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a type of descent where a family structure which affiliates a person with a group of relatives through his or her father; use of family name

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patrilineal

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a type of descent where a family structure in which affiliates a person with a group of relatives through his or her mother

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matrilineal

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a type of descent where a family structure which affiliates a person with a group of relatives related through both his or her parents

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bilateral

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what are the five types of place of residence of a family?
patrilocal matrilocal bilocal neolocal avunculocal
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the family unit lives within or near the husband’s family; wife joins the husband to live near his family
patrilocal
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the married couple lives with or near the wife’s family
matrilocal
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husband and wife agree to stay in both their families on a time sharing arrangement
Bilocal
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one wherein married couple lives independently in a new location
neolocal
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one wherein married couple lives near the oldest brother of the husband’s mother; common is matrilineal families
avunculocal
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the two main functions of a family are?
to meet the needs of the society and to meet the needs of individual members
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function of a family in regard to their reproductive function and child rearing
procreation
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is considered as the 1st teacher in instructing the children in societal rules
family
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function of a family in which they practice the process of learning how to become productive members of society
Socialization of family members
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the family confers its societal rank on the children
status placement (Function of a family)
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society permits the hierarchy of the families into social classes.
status placement ( function of a family)
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two types of economic function
rural and urban
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is the unit of production
rural
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is the unit of consumption
urban
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type of function of the family that the members are expected to participate in farming, fishing or cottage industry
economic function (Rural)
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type of function of the family that are economically independent members work separately to earn wages
economic function ( Urban)
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the family provides for the survival needs (food, shelter and clothing) of its dependent members
physical maintenance
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Function of a family where: family is the source of motivation & morale of its members
welfare and protection
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function of a family family supports spouses by providing for companionship and socioeconomic needs
welfare and protection
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is an important unit of healthcare
family
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In any family unit, any dysfunction that affects one or more family members will affect the members and the unit as a whole. this is known as?
the ripple effect (bogsh)
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why is the family considered as a source of improving nursing care
as family provides feedback about health care/services provided
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what are the 3 subsystems of a family
parent-child subsystem marital subsystem sibling-sibling subsystem
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Formation of identity as a couple
Beginning family through marriage
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Inclusion of spouse in re-alignment of relationships with extended families
Beginning family through marriage
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Integration of children into family unit
Parenting the 1st child
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Adjustment of tasks; Child rearing, financial & household management
Parenting the 1st child
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Accommodation of new parenting and grandparenting roles
Parenting the 1st child
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Parenting a person in all stages of development from pre-school to old age
Parenting the 1st child
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Development of increasing autonomy for adolescents;
living with adolescent
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Period of revolt from parental/adult authority or conformity and acceptance of peer- group standards
living with adolescent
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Balancing freedom and responsibility as teenagers mature and emancipate themselves
living with adolescent
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Establishment of independent identities for parents & grown children
Launching Family
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Building up moral gaps between young adult and parents due to diverse orientation
Launching Family
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Re-arranging the home physically and reallocating the resources according to the priorities of remaining family members
Launching Family
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Re-negotiation of marital relationship
Launching Family
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Re-adjustment of relationships to include in laws and grandchildren
Launching Family
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Dealing with disabilities and death of older generation
Launching Family
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Support and autonomy of older generation: keeping in touch with aging parents, siblings and their families
Middle-aged Family and Aging family
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Maintaining pleasant and comfortable home
Middle-aged Family and Aging family
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described. Psychosocial changes: use of leisure time
Middle-aged Family and Aging family
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.
Middle-aged Family and Aging family
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identify what developmental stage of the family is being described.
Middle-aged Family and Aging family
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is a type of health task of the family that: involves the requisite step for a family to deal purposely with an unacceptable health conditions
Recognizing interruptions of health or development
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type of health task of the family wherein the family seeks the health of the health workers when health needs are beyond its capability
Making decisions about seeking health
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type of health task of the family that: identifies crisis is a fact of life which the family has to deal with
Managing health and non-health crises
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type of health task of the family that: identifies the family’s ability to cope with crises and develop from the experience – an indicator of a healthy family
Managing health and non-health crises
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type of health task of the family which: involves caring for the very young and very old members which may require home management due to chronic conditions and disabilities
Providing nursing care to sick, disabled and depending members of the family
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type of health task of the family explaining that: home should have an atmosphere of security and comfort to allow for psychosocial development
Maintaining a home environment conducive to good health and personal development
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type of health task of the family wherein: the family utilizes the resources in the community and takes interest in what is happening in the community or gets involved in community events
Utilize community resources for health care
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what are the 3 concepts of a family
individual biosocial beings sum total of individuals
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Family shares health risks factors
biosocial being
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concept of family Family affects the course of the illness and vice versa
biosocial being
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zconcepts of a family: Nursing care and health education is provided to the members of the family
sum total of individuals
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Family characteristics that affect health
sum total of individuals
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Family participation and support promotes recovery and reduce complications
individual
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Family members are informed of the details of care (home care)
individual
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In case of sickness, the family is the source of support and affection.
individual
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The members engage in flexible role relationship, share power, respond to change, support the growth and autonomy of others and engage in decision making that affects them.
yes, this is a characteristic of a healthy family
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