A family has recently lost all their belongings when their house burned down. They have been living in temporary housing

Although the parents were previously very supportive and able to help their young children with their homework in the evenings, they have been unable to do so under their present circumstances. Based on this information, which nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate for this family?
A) Interrupted Family Processes
B) Compromised Family Coping
C) Ineffective Family Therapeutic Regimen Management
D) Caregiver Role Strain


A

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