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NURS 233 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE what are the foundational lenses of family nursing - relational inquiry (RI) - strengths-based nursing (SBN) - person- and family-centered care (PFCC) - trauma- and violence-informed care (TVIC) - anti-...

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NURS 233 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE

what are the foundational lenses of family nursing

- relational inquiry (RI)

- strengths-based nursing (SBN)

- person- and family-centered care (PFCC)

- trauma- and violence-informed care (TVIC)

- anti-racism and anti-oppression

what is relational inquiry

an inquiry guided by conscious participation with persons using relational skills including

listening, questioning, empathy, mutuality, reciprocity, self-observation, reflection, and

sensitivity to emotional contexts

relational inquiry requires

- knowledge

- inquiry

- clinical skills (judgement, decision-making, competencies)

- particular way of being

2 essential components of relational inquiry

1. relational consciousness

2. inquiry as action

what is relational consciousness

,- people are relational beings situated and constituted through social, cultural, political,

and historical processes and communities

- consider intrapersonal, interpersonal, and contextual levels

- acknowledge that relationships are important

- understand that there are different types of relationships

what is inquiry as action

- the "how to" of relational consciousness

- enter into each nursing situation inquiring into the relational experiences of people

(including ourselves, contexts, knowledge, meaningful purposes, excellence in practice,

and effective outcomes

- the way that you work as a nurse with relational consciousness

ex: COVID-19 doesn't allow partner/family in room during birth (how does this affect

their experience as a health event?)

what are the 3 approaches to family nursing

1. "all nursing in family nursing"

2. "family nursing"

3. "family"

what is family as context

- individual care in context of family

- not enough emphasis on family as an entire unit

- one person is center of care, parent is supporting/a resource but NOT the center of

care

ex: usually just focus on baby or mum, but no bed available for partner

, what is family as client

- each family member a client

- a whole family is considered a client to 1 care provider (family doctor), but each

member is an individual client

what is family systems

- individuals AND family unit a focus of care

- individual focus on parent and baby but also holistic view of whole family and how it is

doing

- everyone in family is experiencing one member's illness in different way

what is family as a component of society

- family a social institution

- family is a very important high-level concept

- what family looks like in north america is different than south africa

define family nursing using relational inquiry

- focuses on relational experience of connectedness and support (moves away from

family as a literal configuration of people)

- grounded in an attitude and way of relating, being, and proceeding (not a prescriptive

framework, transcends any assessment model of area of nursing practice)

- does not attempt to limit/define specific people/families or situations as "family nursing

situations"

- ALL NURSING SITUATIONS ARE FAMILY NURSING SITUATIONS

- RI involves pragmatic inquiry into people, situations, knowledge, and action

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