Jared has assessed a family with a 6-year-old boy and an 8-year-old boy for his family assessment project for a nursing course
The faculty member knows that Jared has assessed for family structure, development, and rituals with which of the following comments? 1. The two boys live with their maternal grandmother and mother.
2. The family lives in a rundown area of a mobile-home park.
3. Both boys are in the school-age stages, exhibiting Industry vs. Inferiority.
4. The family requires "quite time.". During this time, each boy goes to their room in the evening to read or play.
5. The family receives food stamps.
1, 3, 4, 5
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1. Structural Family Assessment
2. Does not apply and is a biased statement
3. Family Developmental Stage
4. Family Rituals
5. Structural Family Assessment
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