The community health nurse is reviewing with you perspectives on family. Using your knowledge that one way to learn about families is to assess them from a broad perspective, what is the grand nursing theory in nursing practice?
A) Present a systematic view of related statements to describe, explain, predict, or prescribe a phenomenon of interest
B) Relates human experience to nursing practice and nursing care
C) Assesses health patterns in 11 areas of family health
D) Engages the family as a way to identify its strengths with attention to family dynamics and concerns related to health and illness
B
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a. during intercourse. b. during premenstrual period. c. during postmenstrual period. d. while on oral birth control pills.
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a. Hemolysis b. Cirrhosis c. Bile duct obstruction d. Hepatitis