What is the purpose of the affective and coping function of the family?

A) providing a safe environment for growth and development
B) ensuring financial assistance for family members
C) providing emotional comfort and identity
D) transmitting values, attitudes, and beliefs


C

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When addressing an ethical dilemma, contextual, physiological, and personal factors of the situation must be considered. Which of the following is an example of a personal factor?

a. The hospital has a policy that everyone must have an advanced directive on the chart. b. The patient has lost 20 pounds in the past month and is fatigued all of time. c. The patient has told you what quality of life means and his or her wishes. d. The physician considers care to be futile in a given situation.

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The parent of an infant with nasopharyngitis should be instructed to notify the health professional if the infant shows signs or symptoms of which condition?

a. Has a cough b. Becomes fussy c. Shows signs of an earache d. Has a fever higher than 37.5° C (99° F)

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What is a result of past difficulties with the Blue Cross/Blue Shield insurance plans?

a. Increased emphasis on preventative health care b. Involvement of the hospital boards of di-rectors to lower costs c. More private insurance companies admi-nistering Blue Cross/Blue Shield programs d. Transfer of more power to physicians' groups to monitor the flow of money within the program

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An unconscious client is admitted through the emergency department. Identification of the client should be:

A. Determined only when the client is able B. Postponed until family members arrive C. Provided by the rescue squad personnel D. Determined before starting treatment

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