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Which is the primary focus of nursing care in the family as a context approach?
Nursing on the family system level focuses on the family as a unit in the context of the broader environment, where the goal is change at the level of the family system through attention to family processes and harmony.
When considering the family as a context the RN's primary focus should be?
Question 8 Explanation: When the nurse views the family as context, the primary focus is on the health and development of an individual member existing within the client's family. The client's ability to understand and manage his or her own dietary needs is an example of viewing the family as context.
Which theory focuses on developing the interpersonal relationships between the nurse client and the client's family?
Peplau's theory focuses on interpersonal relationships between the nurse, the client, and the client's family by developing the nurse-client relationship. Orem's theory focuses on the client's self-care needs.
When initiating the care of families which factor helps organize the family approach to the nursing process?
When initiating the care of families, three factors organize the family approach to the nursing process: (1) that the nurse views all individuals within their family context, (2) that families have an impact on individuals, and (3) that individuals have an impact on families.