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What are the four views of the family? |
1. Family as a context (Traditional) 2. Family as a client (Family-centered care) 3. Family as a system (Family therapy) 4. Family as a component of society (Community health) |
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What is the model that: "believes health and illness are intricately linked with individual, family and community?" |
Family Health Model |
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This model helps you understand a family's multiple stressors and plan ways to best address care needs |
Family Health Model |
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The system theory, Family and Bioecological, is multidimensional. This includes what 5 systems? |
1. Microsystem 2. Mesosystem 3. Exosystem 4. Macrosystem 5. Chronosystem |
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Which theory has this goal: "Nurses collaborate with family to increase health promotion" |
Developmental and Family Life Cycle Theory |
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This theory: Focuses on life cycles of families and represents normative stages of family development |
Developmental and Family Life Cycle Theory |
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This model believes that: A family system is part of larger suprasystem and is also composed of subsystems |
Calgary Family Assessment Model |
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This model believes that a change in one family member affects all family members |
Calgary Family Assessment Model |
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This model focuses on what causes family stress and how family react to this stress |
Family Assessment and Intervention Model |
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The __1___ __1___ structure must be protected at all costs, or the __2__ ceases to exist. This is referring to what model? (3) |
1. Basic family 2. family 3. Family Assessment and Intervention Model |
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The Family Assessment and Intervention Model has how many prevention / interventions? What are they called? |
1. Primary Prevention 2. Secondary prevention & Intervention 3. Tertiary Prevention |
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This focuses on moving individual and family toward a state of improved health or toward health promotion activities |
Primary prevention |
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This attains system stability after stressors or problems have invaded the family core |
Secondary prevention / intervention |
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This maintains system stability through intervention strategies that are initiated after treatment has been completed |
Tertiary prevention |
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The Smith's Models of Health has how many views on family health? What are they? |
1. Clinical Model 2. Role Performance Model 3. Adaptive Model 4. Eudemonistic Model |
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This model identifies the elements of the family group and the patterns of transactions among family members that have been found to distinguish b/t healthy and unhealthy families |
McMaster Model of Family Functioning |
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This model illustrates the complexity of the multitude of factors that affect family health |
Family Health Promotion Model |
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This model addresses how families can play a part in promoting both the health of children and their capacities as health - promoting actors |
Model of the Health Promoting Family |
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This model assumes that family health is systemic, process based, and includes individual and family unit interactions |
Family Health System Model |
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This model suggests that it is impossible to separate family health into truly independent realms because they interact and are deeply intertwined |
Family Health System Model |