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NUR3805 - Transition to Professional Nursing

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Read chapter 20 PowerPoint presentation. Once done answer the following questions;

1. In your own word and using the appropriate evidence-based references define family and describe the different types of family.

2. Identify characteristics of the family that have implications for community health nursing practice.

3. Discuss a model of care for families.

4. Describe strategies for moving from intervention at the family level to intervention at the aggregate level.

Present your assignment in an APA format word document, Arial 12 font attached to the forum in the discussion tab of the blackboard titled “Week 9 discussion questions” for grading and in Turnitin to verify originality. A minimum of 2 evidence-based references besides the class textbook must be used. A minimum of 700 words is required. Please make sure to follow the instructions as given.

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Running head: COMMUNITY NURSING

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Community Nursing
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COMMUNITY NURSING
Question 1
Family
Family is defined as any individual that plays a vital in someone’s life. The action
may involve an individual who is related legally to the individual being helped
(Petronio, 2017). Some of the members of the family include domestic partners,
spouses and same-sex and different-sex partners.
Nuclear Family
Nuclear family is defined as a form of traditional type of structure. The family consists
of only children and parents. The society held the nuclear family in high esteem as
the ideal form of rising children. Children found in the nuclear family receive stability
and strength from the society and parents. According the American statistics, about
75% of kids stay in nuclear families.
Single Parent Family
Single family setting involves one parent having the task of raising one or many
children. In many cases, children and the mother are the main individuals in a single
family. Single parent families have become the largest setting that the current
surrounding stru...


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