LESSON REVIEW/PREVIEW Primary health care emerges from a country's economic, cultural, social, and political situations, and it is defined as an essential component of health care that is uniformly supplied to individuals in a community at the expense of the country and society. The purpose of primary health care is to address the most pressing local health issues, but it also includes community education about these issues in addition to illness treatment.
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1. ADE - A nurse demonstrated caring by helping family members to become active participants in care. Have uninterrupted time for family and patient to be together. Have opportunities for the family to discuss their concerns. 2. D - Economic resources and stability help the family attain health care, education, and basic needs. 3. CDE - Collaboration between family members, Social support, Conflict resolution practices are family assessments which are the most important for successful family caregiving. 4. B – Expectant Phase is a parental process that changing identities and role of both husband and wife are sources of anxieties concerns. 5. D – Homelessness 6. C - The adjustment of the client and family to changes in diet and exercise demonstrates the view of the family as client. Nursing practice that focuses on family as client is also known as family systems nursing. 7. B - The structure is flexible enough to adapt to crises. 8. C - Determining issues that are pertinent to the client's well-being 9. C - When implementing family-centered care, the nurse adopts the role of educator and offers information about necessary self-care abilities. 10. C - The optimal goal of effective communication within the family is to be able to problem solve and provide psychological support for its members.