A 3-year-old is an inpatient on an orthopedic floor. The mother is participating in care as much as possible. The nurse knows that the participation of parents with the care of a child is known as:

1. Family-Centered Care Model.
2. Medical Care Model of Care.
3. Patient-Centered Care Model.
4. Illness Care Model.


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1. Family-Centered Care emphasizes the planning, delivery, and evaluation of health care that is grounded in mutually beneficial partnerships among health-care providers, patients, and families.
2. Traditional approach to the diagnosis and treatment of illness as practiced by physicians. Diagnoses a defect, or dysfunction, within the patient, using a problem-solving approach.
3. Includes consideration of patients' cultural traditions, their personal preferences and values, their family situations, and their lifestyles.
4. Pathways of care that are made up of the dimensions of life to maintain an overall feeling of wellness and/or health.

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