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50 Cards in this Set
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Any appraisal of family health must be qualitative |
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Conceptual framework describes the family asa unit of interacting personalities and emphasizes communication, roles, conflict, coping patterns, and decision-making process |
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Developmental framework studies the family from a life-cycle perspective by examining members' changing roles and the tasks in each progression of life-cycle stage |
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Family health is more that the sum of its individual members' health |
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an assessment tool used by the nurse is a questionnaire to be filled out in the family's presence and not a way to guide the nurse's observations and judgments |
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An _____ is a request for services from another agency or person
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agency
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The _____ framework describes the family as a social system relating to other social systems in the external environment
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structural-functional
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The _____ displays family information graphically in a way that provides a quick view of complex family patterns
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genogram
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The final step of the nursing process is ______
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evaluation
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A _____ in a written or verbal form initiates contact with a family
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referral
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Crisis are normal in that all people feel overwhelmed occasionally |
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A situational crisis is a stressful, disruptive event arising from external circumstances that occur suddenly, often without warning to a person, group, aggregate, or community |
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sexual abuse is intentional harm by another person that results in pain, physical injury, or death |
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emotional abuse if children involves psychological mistreatment or neglect |
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Shaken baby syndrome is the intentional abusive action of violently shaking an infant or toddler |
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Researchers have studied the nature of crisis and have developed a body of knowledge called crisis _____
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theory
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______ crisis are periods of disruption that occur at transition points during normal growth and development
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Developmental
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____ occurs when the physical, emotional, medical, or educational resources necessary for healthy growth and development are withheld or unavailable
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neglect
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Adult violence is rooted in ____ violence
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childhood
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_____ abuse is violence against an intimate partner and is pervasive globally
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Spousal
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the rate of preterm births has risen over 30% since 1981 |
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The U.S. leads most developed nations in the rates of teenage pregnancy, abortion, and childbearing |
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the rates of drowning are highs for children between the ages of 7 & 10 |
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the incidence of food allergies are decreasing |
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Bronchiolitis is the most common type of lower respiratory infection among infants |
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____ care seeks to improve the health and well-being of adolescents and women before they become pregnant
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Preconception
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____ smoking is also known as environmental tobacco smoke
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Passive
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Child abuse is the____of children
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maltreatment
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________ ________ is characterized by a persistent cough or wheezing, shortness of breath, poor weight gain despite a good appetite, and a salty taste to the skin
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Cystic Fibrosis
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Dental ____ is a preventable condition that can be addressed with proper nutrition and hygiene
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caries
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Children with disabilities account for more than 10% of the total school-age population |
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Obese children are more likely to become obese adults |
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Family drinking and perceived family norms related to drinking have been found to affect adolescents' perceptions of the benefit of drinking |
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the main goal of medical treatment for school-age children is academic achievement |
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chronic diseases of childhood and adolescence affect the entire family |
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_____ is the most common chronic disease of childhood
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Asthma
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Autism is a complex _____ disorder that is usually first noticed within the first few years of life
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developmental
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Juvenile RA is a painful _____ disorder characterized by persistent joint swelling and stiffness with periods of remissions and flare-up
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autoimmune
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A behavior that can sometimes accidentally result in suicide is self-injury or ______
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cutting
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______ is the most frequently used substance for U.S. adolescents
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Alcohol
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an estimated in 3 adults has CVD |
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smoking is associated with a significant decrease in CVD and cancer |
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Cancer is a major chronic illness and the 2nd leading cause of death in the U.S. |
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Lung cancer is the most common cancer among women |
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Primary prevention activités focus on education to promote a healthy lifestyle |
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Health ______ is defined as the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions
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literacy
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Life expectancy is the _____ number of years that an individual member of a specific cohort is projected to live
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average
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______ injuries refer to any injury that results from unintended exposure to physical agents, including heat, mechanical energy, chemicals, or electricity
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Unintended
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______ eating is an eating disorder characterized by repeated episodes of uncontrolled eating
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Binge
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______ is used to describe individuals who experience and/or express their gender differently from what people might expect
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Transgender
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