Explain what is meant by this statement: "Changes in the household experience can negatively or positively influence the health of family members."

What will be an ideal response?


Resources (presence or absence), and location of household (isolated or urban) are important influencing factors of health.

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A nurse interviews a new client in the dayroom of the psychiatric unit. The nurse is wearing her jacket and a purse on her shoulder and frequently asks the client to repeat his last statement. Your assessment of the nurse's attitude is what?

A) She is interested in the client but does not want to record incorrect information. B) She is concerned about her appearance and professional image. C) She would prefer to be someplace else. D) She considers socialization with her client to be important.

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MC Factors that help to identify persons who may have an elevated chance of developing a specific condition, but do not contribute to its development, are called

A. Predispositions. B. Tendencies. C. Familial. D. Risk markers.

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Which patient with schizophrenia would be expected to have the lowest score in global assessment of functioning?

a. 39 years old; paranoid ideation since age 35 years b. 32 years old; diagnosed as catatonic at age 24 years; stable for 3 years c. 19 years old; diagnosed with undifferentiated schizophrenia at age 17 d. 40 years old; disorganized schizophrenia since age 18; frequent relapses

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The nursing student clinical group is attending the first clinical session of the semester. What nursing care delivery model do students usually expect to follow?

1. Total patient care model 2. Functional nursing model 3. Primary nursing model 4. Care management model

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