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Family

Basic unit in society influenced by societal values, beliefs, and customs.

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Nuclear Family

Consists of father, mother, and children (biological or adopted).

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Extended Family

Includes relatives beyond the nuclear family.

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Single-Parent Family

A single individual raising children.

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Binuclear Family

Two separate households from divorced parents with children.

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Step Family

Formed by the remarriage of a widowed person with children.

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Compound Family

One individual with multiple spouses.

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Cohabiting Family

Unmarried couple living together.

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Dyad

A couple without children.

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Homosexual Family

Same-sex couples with or without children.

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Communal Family

Shared living arrangements, e.g., orphanages or homes for the aged.

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No-Kin Family

Individuals with no legal or blood ties.

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Patriarchal Family

Authority rests with the father or male family member.

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Matriarchal Family

Authority rests with the mother or female family member.

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Egalitarian Family

Shared authority between husband and wife.

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Democratic Family

All members involved in decision-making.

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Autocratic Family

Authority centralized in one member.

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Laissez-Faire Family

Full autonomy for family members.

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Matricentric Family

Mother takes charge in father's absence.

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Patricentric Family

Father takes charge in mother's absence.

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Patrilineal Descent

Affiliation through the father's relatives.

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Bilateral Descent

Affiliation through both parents.

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Matrilineal Descent

Affiliation through the mother's relatives.

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Patrilocal Residence

Family lives near the husband's parents.

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Matrilocal Residence

Family lives near the wife's parents.

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Family as a Unit of Care

Family is the fundamental unit for health care.

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Wall Family

A family that meets physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

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Family Health Tasks

Recognizing health interruptions and making care decisions.

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Family APGAR Questionnaire

Tool for measuring family functioning.

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APGAR

Adaptation, Partnership, Growth, Affection, Resolve.

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Family Health Nursing Process

Systematic approach to address family health needs.

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Rapport

Building trust and understanding with the family.

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Assessment

Evaluating the family's health status and needs.

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Data Collection Methods

Observation, physical examination, interviews, records review.

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First Level Assessment

Identifying family health problems.

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Second Level Assessment

Defining the nature of nursing problems.

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Socio-economic Factors

Income, education, and community participation.

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Home Environment

Conditions affecting family health and well-being.

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Excreta Disposal

Methods for managing human waste.

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Waste Disposal

Techniques for managing household refuse.

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Health Status

Assessment of each family member's medical history and needs.

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Wellness Condition

Potential for enhanced health and well-being.

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Health Threats

Conditions that may lead to disease or health issues.

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Health Deficits

Failures in health maintenance or illness states.

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Stress Points

Anticipated challenges that may strain family resources.

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nursing process

Flashcard: Nursing Process

Q: What are the five steps of the nursing process?A: 1. Assessment - Collecting patient data2. Diagnosis - Identifying health issues3. Planning - Setting goals and interventions4. Implementation - Executing the care plan5. Evaluation - Assessing outcomes and modifying the plan if necessary.

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health care deficit

Definition: A situation where an individual or population lacks sufficient access to necessary medical services, resulting in unmet health needs. This can be due to financial constraints, geographic barriers, or systemic issues within the healthcare system. It often leads to poorer health outcomes and increased burden on healthcare resources.

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health threat'

.Definition: A risk factor threatening individual or population well-being, potentially causing illness, injury, or death. Sources include environmental hazards, infectious diseases, lifestyle choices, and social determinants. Mitigating these threats typically involves public health interventions, education, and policy changes.