Which nursing actions will allow a family to further develop resilience when faced with an illness of a child? Select all that apply

1. Teaching skills to provide care
2. Suggesting adaptations related to discipline
3. Providing positive reinforcement
4. Recommending the use of defensive coping strategies
5. Focusing on the weaknesses


1, 2, 3
Explanation:
1. Most families have the capacity to develop resilience. One nursing action that can support the development of resilience to helping family members learn new skills. This occurs by teaching the family the skills they need to provide care.
2. Most families have the capacity to develop resilience. One nursing action that can support the development of resilience is to suggestion adaptations. This occurs by providing education related to alternative methods for discipline.
3. Most families have the capacity to develop resilience. One nursing action that can support the development of resilience is to provide positive reinforcement. This allows the family to gain confidence in their ability to manage the challenges of the child's health condition.
4. Defensive coping strategies promote dysfunction and not resilience.
5. While it is important to assess for family weaknesses, it is not appropriate to focus on these weakness when the goal is to develop resilience.

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