Nurses that think family recognize that long-term stress and burdens may emerge when a family is giving care to an ill family member. Research findings have shown:

1. Nurses can provide various types of support that ease distress of caregiving.
2. A positive relationship between caregiving and depression.
3. A positive link between caregiving and physical health effects.
4. All of the above.


ANS: 4
Rationale:
All of the statements are true. Nurses can provide various types of support that ease distress of caregiving. Caregiving and depression and physical health are linked.

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