Which of the following outcomes of conducting a 15-minute family interview is unlikely?

1. Eliciting the family's perceptions of the health/illness experience
2. Demonstrating interest in the family as a unit of care
3. Identifying several problems that require solution
4. Providing a caring initial impression


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1 The questions asked in a 15-minute family interview aim to elicit the family's perceptions of the health/illness experience.
2 The questions asked in a 15-minute family interview reflect the nurse's interest in the family as a unit of care.
3 The questions asked in a 15-minute family interview do not focus on multiple problems and this outcome is unlikely.
4 The questions asked in a 15-minute family interview allow the nurse to convey caring upon initially meeting the family.

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