A patient has recently had a change in a family relationship that is greatly affecting his health. Which nursing diagnosis could you probably make for this patient?

1) Parental Role Conflict
2) Interrupted Family Processes
3) Compromised Family Coping
4) Ineffective Individual Coping


ANS: 2

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