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Family Health Care Nursing
Family Health Care Nursing 
Family health care is? 
An art, science, philosophy and a way of 
interacting with families about health care 
Three assumptions about family health care? 
Health and illness affect 
all members and families, health and illness are family events and families influence 
the process and outcome of health care 
What is todays definition of a family? 
2+ people depending on each 
other for emotional, physical and economical support and the members are self...
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Family Health Care Nursing 
Family health care is? 
An art, science, philosophy and a way of 
interacting with families about health care 
Three assumptions about family health care? 
Health and illness affect 
all members and families, health and illness are family events and families influence 
the process and outcome of health care 
What is todays definition of a family? 
2+ people depending on each 
other for emotional, physical and economical support and the members are self...
Family Health All Answers Correct
Family Health All Answers Correct 
How can families build a strong immune system? 
 By eating nutritious foods, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, and 
managing stress. 
What role does laughter play in family health? 
 Laughter reduces stress, boosts the immune system, and strengthens 
emotional connections. 
Why is meal planning helpful for family health? 
 It encourages healthy eating, saves time, and reduces food waste. 
How can families promote eye health in children?...
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Family Health All Answers Correct 
How can families build a strong immune system? 
 By eating nutritious foods, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, and 
managing stress. 
What role does laughter play in family health? 
 Laughter reduces stress, boosts the immune system, and strengthens 
emotional connections. 
Why is meal planning helpful for family health? 
 It encourages healthy eating, saves time, and reduces food waste. 
How can families promote eye health in children?...
Chapter 20-Family Health
Chapter 20-Family Health 
The nurse identifies that Healthy People 2020 focuses on which health 
initiatives for adolescents? 
 
A. Reduction of obesity 
B. Wellness checkups in the last 12 months 
C. Reduce the number of adolescents who start smoking 
D. Increase the number of teens who accept substance use of others 
E. Discourage use of birth control mechanisms other than abstinence 
A. Reduction of obesity 
B. Wellness checkups in the last 12 months 
C. Reduce the number of adoles...
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Chapter 20-Family Health 
The nurse identifies that Healthy People 2020 focuses on which health 
initiatives for adolescents? 
 
A. Reduction of obesity 
B. Wellness checkups in the last 12 months 
C. Reduce the number of adolescents who start smoking 
D. Increase the number of teens who accept substance use of others 
E. Discourage use of birth control mechanisms other than abstinence 
A. Reduction of obesity 
B. Wellness checkups in the last 12 months 
C. Reduce the number of adoles...
Chapter 20: Family Health
Chapter 20: Family Health 
1. Which definition of family would be the most useful for the nurse practicing 
in the 
community? 
a. A group of persons with shared convictions 
b. A social unit interacting with the larger society 
c. People descended from a common ancestor 
d. Persons related either by blood or by legal contract (marriage) Whomever 
the family says is in their family 
ANS: E 
Although some believe even these definitions are too narrow, the widest 
definitions are ...
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Chapter 20: Family Health 
1. Which definition of family would be the most useful for the nurse practicing 
in the 
community? 
a. A group of persons with shared convictions 
b. A social unit interacting with the larger society 
c. People descended from a common ancestor 
d. Persons related either by blood or by legal contract (marriage) Whomever 
the family says is in their family 
ANS: E 
Although some believe even these definitions are too narrow, the widest 
definitions are ...
Family Health Exam Graded A+
Family Health Exam Graded A+ 
What is the importance of regular exercise for families? 
 Regular exercise improves physical health, strengthens family bonds, and 
enhances mental well-being. 
How can families maintain a balanced diet? 
 By incorporating fruits, vegetables, whole grains, proteins, and healthy fats 
into their meals and avoiding processed foods. 
Why is sleep essential for family health? 
 Sleep supports physical and mental health, improves mood, and boosts the 
imm...
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Family Health Exam Graded A+ 
What is the importance of regular exercise for families? 
 Regular exercise improves physical health, strengthens family bonds, and 
enhances mental well-being. 
How can families maintain a balanced diet? 
 By incorporating fruits, vegetables, whole grains, proteins, and healthy fats 
into their meals and avoiding processed foods. 
Why is sleep essential for family health? 
 Sleep supports physical and mental health, improves mood, and boosts the 
imm...
SGLA LARE IAP GRADED A+
SGLA LARE IAP GRADED A+ 
5 functional elements in design 
EDGES (shorelines, roads, hedgerows), PATHS (streets, walkways), DISTRICTS (neighborhoods), NODES 
(entrances, plazas), LANDMARKS (unique features, buildings) 
From Kevin Lynch, Image of the City 
Aquifer 
underground layers of water bearing rocks in which groundwater is taken from by way of wells; in 
danger of contamination by contaminents in rivers and streams, surface drainage that can pick up 
contaminents like oil and gas an...
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SGLA LARE IAP GRADED A+ 
5 functional elements in design 
EDGES (shorelines, roads, hedgerows), PATHS (streets, walkways), DISTRICTS (neighborhoods), NODES 
(entrances, plazas), LANDMARKS (unique features, buildings) 
From Kevin Lynch, Image of the City 
Aquifer 
underground layers of water bearing rocks in which groundwater is taken from by way of wells; in 
danger of contamination by contaminents in rivers and streams, surface drainage that can pick up 
contaminents like oil and gas an...
SGLA LARE Section 4
SGLA LARE Section 4 
Abrasion 
Wearing away by friction. 
(Site Eng for LAs) 
Alignment 
The course along which the centerline of a roadway or channel is located. 
(Site Eng for LAs) 
Angle of repose 
The angle that the sloping face of a bank of loose earth or gravel or other material makes with the 
horizontal. 
(Site Eng for LAs) 
Antecedent precipitation 
Rainfall that has recently preceded the storm event being analyzed. 
(Site Eng for LAs) 
Area drain 
A structure for collec...
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SGLA LARE Section 4 
Abrasion 
Wearing away by friction. 
(Site Eng for LAs) 
Alignment 
The course along which the centerline of a roadway or channel is located. 
(Site Eng for LAs) 
Angle of repose 
The angle that the sloping face of a bank of loose earth or gravel or other material makes with the 
horizontal. 
(Site Eng for LAs) 
Antecedent precipitation 
Rainfall that has recently preceded the storm event being analyzed. 
(Site Eng for LAs) 
Area drain 
A structure for collec...
LARE Section 3 Practice Questions Already Graded A+
LARE Section 3 Practice Questions Already Graded A+ 
A site with land forms exhibiting high relief, elevation change and severe slope offers which design 
opportunity? 
A) direct sight lines 
B) enframed views 
C) symmetrical organization 
D) architectonic spaces ️️B) enframed views 
What is the role of landscape architects in urban food production? 
Landscape architects design spaces that promote urban food production by creating community 
gardens, urban farms, and edible la...
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LARE Section 3 Practice Questions Already Graded A+ 
A site with land forms exhibiting high relief, elevation change and severe slope offers which design 
opportunity? 
A) direct sight lines 
B) enframed views 
C) symmetrical organization 
D) architectonic spaces ️️B) enframed views 
What is the role of landscape architects in urban food production? 
Landscape architects design spaces that promote urban food production by creating community 
gardens, urban farms, and edible la...
LARE section 4 Project & Construction Administration Practice Test
LARE section 4 Project & Construction Administration 
Practice Test 
What are the main principles behind universal design in landscape architecture? 
Universal design focuses on creating environments that are accessible and usable by all people, 
regardless of their age, ability, or status. It includes considerations like accessible pathways, ramps, and 
signage, as well as inclusive recreational spaces. ️️ 
How can landscape architects mitigate soil erosion on construction sites? ...
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LARE section 4 Project & Construction Administration 
Practice Test 
What are the main principles behind universal design in landscape architecture? 
Universal design focuses on creating environments that are accessible and usable by all people, 
regardless of their age, ability, or status. It includes considerations like accessible pathways, ramps, and 
signage, as well as inclusive recreational spaces. ️️ 
How can landscape architects mitigate soil erosion on construction sites? ...
LARE Inventory, Analysis, and Project Management
LARE Inventory, Analysis, and Project Management 
A Comprehensive Master Plan differs from a Zoning Ordinance in which ways? ️️A Comprehensive 
Master Plan offers guidance for future development, whereas the Zoning Ordinance does not 
What is the concept of “adaptive reuse” in landscape architecture? 
Adaptive reuse involves repurposing existing buildings, landscapes, or infrastructure for new uses while 
preserving their historical and cultural value. This practice minimizes envi...
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LARE Inventory, Analysis, and Project Management 
A Comprehensive Master Plan differs from a Zoning Ordinance in which ways? ️️A Comprehensive 
Master Plan offers guidance for future development, whereas the Zoning Ordinance does not 
What is the concept of “adaptive reuse” in landscape architecture? 
Adaptive reuse involves repurposing existing buildings, landscapes, or infrastructure for new uses while 
preserving their historical and cultural value. This practice minimizes envi...
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