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    Family Health Assessment Cassandra Hyden Grand Canyon University NRS 429V October 19‚ 2014 Family Health Assessment A family is a body of individuals that are related by blood‚ adoption‚ cohabitation‚ or marriage who reliantly perform important capacities by satisfying certain roles. Important family capacities incorporate practices and qualities put on wellbeing (Rentfro‚ 2014). Gordon’s eleven functional health patterns help arrange essential family assessment data. Assessment incorporates

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    Running Head: Nontraditional Families ​​1 Nontraditional Families affects on children Liberty University Christopher Bowen Introduction to Human Services LaTara Kea October 11‚ 2013 Abstract Sorry went blank I couldn’t think what to put here yet. Just continue reading this is note to self. Why a reader may be interested in my paper Main argument Types of evidence used to support Results

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    Family Nursing Diagnoses Carrie Minton NUR/405 June 8th‚ 2015 Denise Wilson‚ MSN Family Nursing Diagnoses The family discussed in this paper consists of five children belonging to two parents. Included are the father (PF)‚ age 60‚ the mother (EF)‚ age 54‚ and five children (CF‚ JF‚ AF‚ KF‚ KF)‚ whose ages are 18‚ 16‚ 14‚ 12‚ and 9. All of the children are biological to the two parents who have been married almost 30 years. The father is a small business owner of a furniture store in downtown

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    Observation Paper 2 Jessica Catalano April 5‚ 2012 FAD3220‚ Section 06 Adolescence‚ the period after middle childhood‚ is a very crucial time in the life of an individual. Adolescence (age eleven through nineteen

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    Friedman Family Assessment Brenda Hanson NSG/420 February 4‚ 2015 Beverly Eldridge Friedman Family Assessment A nursing assessment of a family is the basis of nursing interventions. Stanhope and Lancaster (2008) state‚ “By using a systematic process‚ family problem areas are identified and family strengths are emphasized as the building blocks for interventions and to facilitate family resiliency (p. 567). The following will discuss a family who has become more typical in this day and age. The family

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    Family Assessment Gifford Nielson Brigham Young University-Idaho Family Assessment Identifying Data This family comes from a religious family that has had the same religion for four generations now and the family holds strong to the beliefs of the importance of family and religion. The father in the family comes from a small household of parents and three children and the wife comes from a home where foster care had taken place for fourteen children throughout her childhood. Now this family

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    The Klem Family Comes To America Lithuanian immigration to North America was spurred by economic opportunity and political oppression. A large wave of immigrants came between 1880 and 1914‚ when an estimated 300‚000 arrived. The Klem family was part of this wave of immigration‚ arriving sometime in the mid to late 1880s. They left their native Lithuania and made the long journey across the great oceans. Simon‚ along with his father Joseph‚ mother Mary‚ and brother Joseph made the journey together

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    Effects of Alcoholism on Families The effects of alcoholism on families can cause more damage and pain than any other internal or external influence on the family unit. The impact of the drinker’s abuse or addiction is usually manifested differently with each member of the family and has long-term implications. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism reports that more than one-half of adults in the U.S. have a close family member who has abused alcohol or is addicted to the

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    Three Stages of Coping with a Mentally-ill Relative Having a mentally-ill family member affects the quality of life in the family in different ways depending on how well the family is coping with their relative’s illness. According to the authors of the article Effects of Mental Illness on Family Quality of Life‚ family members go through three distinct stages when coping with their relative’s mental illness. Although families can experience each stage in any order or time‚ generally the first phase

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    The Negative Aspects of Blended Families A blended family is composed of a married couple with children from a previous marriage. There are many aspects to consider before becoming a blended family. Many people who enter into a blended family do not realize the many complications that can arise. Combined marriages cause families to develop serious issues. Children in blended families often disrespect the authority of stepparents. It can be difficult for children to respect someone who they may not

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