CFAM
CFIM
Mystery
100

Calgary Family Assessment Model (CFAM)

a. Multidimensional conceptual framework that helps us to organize our thinking about nursing & families

b. ›Framework for thinking about the family as a system

c. The gathering of information about a patient's physiological, psychological, sociological, and spiritual status by a Registered Nurse.



100

Calgary Family Intervention Model

a. ›Strengths & resiliency based model

b. ›1st family intervention model to emerge in nursing

c. Both a and b

100

What is your Praxis instructor's full name?

a. Julie Bunns

b. Jenny Snell

c. Julie Burns

200

Three major assessment categories of CFAM

a. Assessment, genogram, ecomap

b. Structural, Developmental and Functional

c. Systems, communication, change theory

200

Domains of Family Functioning

a. Cognitive, affective, behavioural

b. Structure, development, functioning

c. ›Interventions, ›Domains of family functioning, ›“Fit”/meshing (effectiveness)

200

What kind of nurse does Mari want to be when she grows up?

- Pediatrics nurse

- Oil and Gas company nurse

- Seriously? I don't know yet!

300

Genogram

a. Depict the family member's contact with larger systems.

b. Identify stressors or strengths

c. Family tree. Provides data about relationship, health, occupation, religion and ethnicity.

300

Statements of special praise that are specific to some aspect of patient and/or family functioning

a. Commendations

b. Recommendations

c. Interventions




300

Which of your classmates has a kinesiology degree?

a. Regan

b. Eirik

c. Andy


400

A tool that nurses could use to
engage with, assess, and intervene with families

a. 15-minute family interview

b. Emotional communication

c. Ecomap

400

Purpose of CFIM is to promote, improve and/or sustain effective family functioning in three domains: affective, behavioural and cognitive

a. True

b. False

400

How much will you have to pay for Fall 2018 tuition and fees?

a. $3,317

b. $2,850

c. $0. My parents pay for me

500

Therapeutic conversation, the use of manners, completing a genogram and
ecomap, asking a few therapeutic questions, and offering commendations.

a. CFIM

b. Foundations of family nursing 

c. Five key components to the 15-Minute Family Interview

500

The most profound and sustaining change will be that which occurs in the family's beliefs (cognition)

a. True

b. False

500

What will we be learning in Praxis during week 7?

a. No classes - Canada day!

b. Code of ethics, Standards of Practice, and Scope of Practice

c. Oscar

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