A community health nurse is caring for a variety of different people in the community. Which of the following individuals would the nurse recognize as being at risk to experience increased stress related to family dynamics?

a. A 54-year-old couple whose young adult daughter and grandson move back into their home
b. A 44-year-old single mother raising three adolescent children without child support
c. A 60-year-old couple whose children have established successful careers in another state
d. A 36-year-old couple whose child plays competitive tennis


Answer:
a. A 54-year-old couple whose young adult daughter and grandson move back into their home
b. A 44-year-old single mother raising three adolescent children without child support
d. A 36-year-old couple whose child plays competitive tennis

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