Exam 10: How to Move Beyond Basic Family Nursing Skills
Exam 1: Family Assessment and Intervention: an Overview15 Questions
Exam 2: Theoretical Foundations of the Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models15 Questions
Exam 3: The Calgary Family Assessment Model15 Questions
Exam 4: The Calgary Family Intervention Model15 Questions
Exam 5: Family Nursing Interviews: Stages and Skills15 Questions
Exam 6: How to Prepare for Family Interviews15 Questions
Exam 7: How to Conduct Family Interviews15 Questions
Exam 8: How to Use Questions in Family Interviewing15 Questions
Exam 9: How to Do a 15-Minute or Shorter Family Interview14 Questions
Exam 10: How to Move Beyond Basic Family Nursing Skills15 Questions
Exam 11: How to Avoid the Three Most Common Errors in Family Nursing15 Questions
Exam 12: How to Terminate With Families15 Questions
Exam 13: Putting It All Together15 Questions
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The nurse is assessing the biopsychosocial factors in the interview. Which of the following are biopsychosocial factors? Select all that apply.
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The nurse is conducting an advanced-level interview. Which should be included? Select all that apply.
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The nurse is using a concept developed by Duhamel that creates knowledge and applies it to practice in unique clinical settings. What is this concept called?
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The nurse is ending the interview. Which of the following would not be an appropriate intervention at this time?
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The nurse is reviewing nursing theories with nursing students. Which theorist developed the theory about nurses evolving from novices to experts?
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The nurse has increased knowledge about skills, but awareness of information does not necessarily lead to implementation or executive skills. Which researcher or researchers stated this?
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The nurse explains in a board meeting that the research of Duhamel and Dupuis (2011) shows the circular process among which of the following?
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The nurse is discussing that it takes at least 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to become an expert in a skill. This theory is attributed to whom?
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The nurse uses relative-influence questioning. Which is the definition of this kind of questioning?
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Before bringing the family into the room, the nurse asks the client if there is anything that she would like more help with from the family. This is an example of which type of questioning?
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The nurse frames practice with Leahey and Harper-Jacques's theory. Which of the following are levels in Leahey and Harper-Jacques's theory? Select all that apply.
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The nurse asks the client's family, "Is there anything about your father that we should know but that he might not have told us?" What information is the nurse seeking?
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The difference between a novice nurse interviewer and an expert nurse interviewer is that the more advanced interviewer does which of the following? Select the best answer.
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The nurse is reviewing the comments made during an interview. Which of these statements is the least therapeutic?
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The nurse uses advanced interviewing skills. Advanced interviewing skills differ from basic skills because they include which of the following?
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