Nur 194 Sas 1
Nur 194 Sas 1
Nur 194 Sas 1
BSN2 – A2
SAS 1
1. C
RATIO: The promotion and maintenance of optimal family health to ensure cycles of optimal childbearing
and childrearing. This includes provision of preconception health care, provision of nursing care of
women throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum period, provision of nursing care of children from
birth through adolescence, and provision of nursing care to families in all settings. Option C is not
included.
2. D
RATIO: The philosophy of maternal and child health nursing is patient centered, family centered, evidence
based and includes patient centered care.
3. B
RATIO: Instead of enhance, it should have been reduce since enhancing child mortality means increasing
the risk of children dying which is definitely not a part of millennium development goals.
4. A.
RATIO: This image represents eradicate extreme poverty and hunger in the millennium development
goals.
5. B
RATIO: The millennium development goal number 6 is to combat HIV-AIDS, Malaria and other diseases.
6. B
RATIO: Communal families, also called communes, are groups of people who live together, share
properties and often follow a set of rules and guidelines for living daily life. Some communes are formed
by people with specific religious beliefs, while others are formed from economic necessity. Commune
members may include groups of relatives and typically include people who ascribe to a certain set of
beliefs or values established by a leader or by religious traditions.
7. D
RATIO: In the stage 6 or the launching stage family, the first child leaves home and if the family has
developed significant skills through the family life cycle, then the children will be ready to leave home and
handle life’s challenges.
8. A
RATIO: By the socialization of family members, the family will be able to maintain a sense of unity and
pride.
9. C
RATIO: Empty nest syndrome refers to the grief that many parents feel when their children move out of
home. This condition is typically more common in women, who are more likely to have had the role of
primary carer.
10. E
RATIO: Family is a group of persons united by the ties of marriage, blood, or adoption, constituting a
single household and interacting with each other in their respective social positions, usually those of
spouses, parents, children, and siblings.
11. A
RATIO: Multigenerational family households consist of three or more generations of parents and their
families.
12. A
RATIO: It is important for the nurse to understand normal childhood and development issues that
confront the adolescent and family. By recognizing normal developmental stressors in the youth and the
family, the nurse is able to determine if the youth and family are using adaptive coping skills.
13. B
RATIO: A genogram includes information about relationships and interactions between family members,
while a family tree only depicts lineage.
14. D
RATIO: Maintenance of order entails establishing an effective path between family members,
incorporating family values, and implementing common rules for all family members.
15. A
RATIO: This refers to family orientation where the family one is born into and refers to the family in
which a person is raised.
AL STRATEGY
1. The most useful thing I learned this lesson is all about families and types of families.
2. Can pets be included in a family?