Which of the following statements reflect an accurate understanding family core processes?

1. Core family processes focus on family structure
2. Core processes influence the health of family, rather than the individual
3. Core family processes can guide family nursing practices.
4. Nursing actions focused on family core processes focus on individual with an illness.


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1 Core processes focus on family processes
2 Core processes influence the health of both individual and the family
3 Core processes provide a framework for family nursing practice.
4 Core processes focus on both individual and family.

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