The home care nurse is caring for John O'Leary, who was discharged from the hospital after coronary bypass surgery. He lives with his wife, Joann, and son, Bob, who is 21 years old
As the nurse is completing her admission interview, she considers John's family as it relates to nursing care. Which of the following models reflects these considerations involving the family?
A) Care of the individual in the context of family
B) Consideration of the family's potential impact on client recovery
C) Family as client, focusing on collective health
D) Family as a component of society/primary unit
A
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