The clinic nurse assesses the level of healthy communication within the Barton family, which includes a single mother, a son (15 years of age) a daughter (16 years of age) and a grandmother
During the family interview, the daughter answers many questions while the son and mother are quiet and the grandmother is absent. In order to appropriately assess this family, it would be important for the nurse to:
Select all answers that apply:
A) Invite the grandmother to attend another appointment so that she is included in the assessment.
B) Address each family member during the interview to invite responses from everyone to the questions.
C) Document that the daughter is powerful in the family
D) Document the son's powerlessness
A, B
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1. "Malaria is a chronic disease, and rarely causes fetal loss." 2. "Escherichia coli bacteria can cause diarrhea but not stillbirth." 3. "Group B streptococci can cause infection and the death of the fetus." 4. "Viral infections don't cause fetal death in underdeveloped nations."
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A) Glaucoma. B) Hypertension. C) Heart failure. D) Asthma.