Why is it important for the nurse to understand the type of family that a client comes from? Select all that apply. Select all that apply

1. Family structure can influence finances and the ability to purchase nutritious foods.
2. Many types of families exist, and it is important to address the persons who hold power within the family.
3. The nurse can anticipate which problems a client will experience based on the type of family the client has.
4. Understanding if the client's family is nuclear or blended will help the nurse teach the client the appropriate information.
5. The values of the family will be predictable if the nurse knows what type of family the client is a part of.


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Rationale 1: Dual-career/dual-earner families tend to have more stable finances, while single-parent families tend to have lower incomes. Nutrition impacts fetal growth and development, and nutritious foods tend to be more costly than nutrient-poor or junk food. Thus understanding the type of family can help the nurse determine the best education for the client.
Rationale 2: Understanding the family power is important so that the nurse will address the appropriate person(s). This will facilitate effective communication, as the nurse will be perceived as respectful of the family.
Rationale 3: Each client and family must be assessed as individuals, without making assumptions. Although generalities can be drawn based on the type of family that a client comes from or currently is part of, stereotypes must be avoided.
Rationale 4: Each client and family must be assessed as individuals, without making assumptions. Although generalities can be drawn based on the type of family that a client comes from or currently is part of, stereotypes must be avoided.
Rationale 5: Each client and family must be assessed as individuals, without making assumptions. Although generalities can be drawn based on the type of family that a client comes from or currently is part of, stereotypes must be avoided.

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