The family performs many tasks that are critical for survival and continuity. The essential family tasks relate to Maslow's hierarchy of basic human needs
For what tasks does the nurse need to collect information on the family function of socialization on admission to the primary healthcare facility? A) Food, shelter, clothing, safety, healthcare
B) Careful planning and use of family money, material goods, space, and abilities
C) Assigning the workload, including responsibility for household income and household management
D) Guiding toward acceptable standards of elimination, food intake, sexual drive, respect for others and their possessions, sense of spirituality
D
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Socialization: Guiding toward acceptable standards of elimination, food intake, sexual drive, respect for others and their possessions, sense of spirituality. Provision for physical needs: Food, shelter, clothing, safety, healthcare. Allocation of resources: Careful planning and use of family money, material goods, space, and abilities. Division of labor: Assigning the workload, including responsibility for household income and household management.
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