The community pediatric nurse is conducting a home visit with a new family. The nurse knows when she is in the home, it will be important to get a thorough assessment. The assessment should consist of:

1. The number of family members living in the home.
2. The employment of the adults in the home.
3. How personal space is perceived.
4. All of the above should be considered in the assessment.


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1. An important component, along with other choices
2. An important component, along with other choices
3. An important component, along with other choices
4. Family members, employment, and personal space should all be assessed by the nurse.

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