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Chapter 7: Family Health Promotion
Multiple Choice:
- Family health promotion is not merely techniques and behavioral objectives. Which description of family health promotion is the best fit for the nurse’s role?
- It is an approach to supporting the family to plan for a healthy retirement and a dignified death.
- It is a way of thinking and acting to strengthen the quality of family life and the health of the family members.
- It is an approach to family teaching that helps them identify a location to live where health resources are readily available.
- It is a way of thinking that integrates spiritual well-being into the overall health of the family.
- A holistic definition of family health encompasses all aspects of family life. Choose the best description for what the definition includes.
- Knowledge of social determinants of health
- Immediate family and extended family
- Family interactions and health care functions
- Access to primary care and hospital coverage
- Empowering nursing practice is concerned with uplifting humanity, without bias, judgment, or blame. Which statement made by a nurse would not fit this definition?
- “Let’s work together to find a solution to this problem.”
- “Let’s talk about setting a goal for the health of your family that you feel is a priority.”
- “I have noticed some things about how you communicate in your family. I appreciate how kind and accepting you are with each other.”
- “It seems obvious that your children use tobacco products because they see you using them.”
- Home visiting done by nurses in the community has been associated with positive outcomes when working with families to promote their health. Which of the following is not a routine home visit intervention for working with families on maternal-child health?
- Promoting baby and toddler development
- Annual gynecological screening
- Self-care and stress management for mothers
- Family planning and parenting support
- Reduction of child exposure to toxic stress and trauma
- When working with Indigenous families and understanding the impact of structural and social factors, what health equity perspective should the nurse keep in mind?
- The nurse should prioritize setting goals for the family for health promotion and disease prevention.
- The family will demonstrate actions that prioritize their spiritual health over physical health.
- The nurse should prioritize learning from them directly to understand their health needs and experiences.
- The nurse should ask the family to discuss their experiences with trauma and adversity.
- The nurse seeks to develop their advocacy skills for promoting the health of children and youth who self-identify as LGBTQ+. Which topic is the highest priority for increasing the nurse’s knowledge?
- Understanding the effects of intersecting stigma and discrimination on the family
- Understanding the experience of bullying and victimization that may be occurring at school
- Understanding the risks for youth who are rejected by their families (e.g., homelessness)
- Understanding the risks for youth related to social isolation and mental health challenges
- All are critical to understand for nurses advocating on behalf of this vulnerable group
Multiple Response:
- Families play a significant role in promoting the overall well-being of family members throughout the course of their life. What actions do family members take to support each other? Select all that apply.
- Sharing resources that support health and well-being
- Demonstrating support for decision-making and lifestyle choices
- Providing support for various personal and family transitions
- Fostering connections and a sense of belonging within the family
- Family support each other through engagement in the community
- The social determinants of health (SDOHs) influence families and health equity significantly. SDOHs are the conditions that shape living conditions. Healthy People 2030 was developed as a place-based framework to identify SDOH. Which of the following are considered SDOH? Select all that apply.
- Health care access and quality
- Education access and quality
- Global health prevention
- Social and community context
5. Economic stability
- The United States has a higher rate of community gun violence than any developed country. Black males living in disadvantaged neighborhoods in the United States and Canada are disproportionately affected by gun violence injury and death. Nurses working with families affected by gun violence should seek to understand the following (select all that apply):
- The environmental stressors that exacerbate the family’s experience.
- The potential impact of grief on physical and mental health of the family members.
- The influence that a history of racism and discrimination has on the community.
- The importance of implementing trauma-informed approaches when caring for the family.
5. The economic burdens experienced disproportionately in disadvantaged communities.
- Health equity means that every person has a fair and just opportunity to access the resources that they need to be as healthy as possible. Health equity for families is achieved through which of the following? Select all that apply.
- Identifying and removing systemic barriers that determine access to economic resources for health.
- Identifying and removing systemic barriers that determine access to social resources for health.
- Identifying and removing systemic barriers that determine access to political resources for health.
- Identifying and removing systemic barriers that determine access to environmental resources for health.
- Identifying and removing barriers that allow people equitable access to high-quality, culturally respectful health services to address disparities.
- A family resilience perspective can assist nurses to support families when they are experiencing a crisis. Which of the following situations demonstrates family resilience? Select all that apply.
- The family members can access their inner strengths to help them bounce back regarding their mental and physical health.
- The family seeks the appropriate external resources they need to support what they are going through.
- The family demonstrates a positive level of function, and even grows stronger, during a crisis.
- The family unit resists external support and is at risk for becoming fractured and isolated during a crisis.
- The family relies on unhealthy coping mechanisms during crisis which makes things more complicated for the family.
- Based on the Integrated Life Course and Social Determinants Model of Health, which of the following population subgroups who experience an elevated rate of poverty are at risk for proximal determinants of health, such as food insecurity? Select all that apply.
- Single-parent households
- Older adults on a fixed income
- Recent immigrant families and communities
- Indigenous communities
- Individual or family experiencing mental health crisis
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