The Family
Health Promotion/Patient Education
Health Promotion/Patient Education
Theories of Growth & Development
Theories of Growth & Development
100

Unmarried partners living together with children.

What is the cohabitation family?


Source: 

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). The family [PowerPoint file]. 

100

The goal of health promotion. 

What is helping individuals meet their own health care needs?


Source:

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). Health promotion [PowerPoint file].

100

To create a society where everyone can achieve their full health potential.

What is the vision of Healthy People 2030?


Source:

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). Health promotion [PowerPoint file].

100

The psychosocial developmental task for infancy according to Erikson. 

What is to develop a basic sense of trust that leads to hope?


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237 

100

Erikson's stage for adolescence. 

What is identity vs. role confusion?


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237

200

Divorce impact on children. 

 What is guilt, confusion, or loss of trust?


Source: 

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). The family [PowerPoint file]. 

200

Goal is early detection and prompt treatment, and examples include blood pressure and blood glucose screenings. 

What is secondary prevention?


Source:

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). Health promotion [PowerPoint file].

200

Learns best through hearing.

What is auditory learning style?


Source:

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). Health promotion [PowerPoint file].

200

Occurs at about 8 months and is the understanding that an object still exists even when it cannot be seen. 

What is object permanence? 


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237 

200

Developmental task within this stage according to Piaget is to develop logical, objective thinking. 

What is concrete operations?


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237 

300

In the health care setting, this is an important concept that includes the family as an integral piece. 

What is person-centered care?


Source: 

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237

300

Occurs when a patient is at an optimal level of readiness to learn and apply a particular piece of information. 

What is a teaching moment?


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237 

300

Requires looking ahead to meet the patient's ongoing needs at home and is a process that begins at the time of admission. 

What is discharge planning? 


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237 

300

When children have left home, causing a sense of loss, that can affect some middle adults. 

What is empty nest syndrome?


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237

300

Within this level of moral development according to Kohlberg, morality is based on laws, duty, and justice.

What is conventional reasoning?


Source:

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). Theories of development [PowerPoint file].

400

The functions of the family. 

What is physical maintenance, protection, nurturance, socialization, education, reproduction, recreation, and support?


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237 

400

The learner takes in and processes information by listening to or reading the material.

What is the cognitive domain?


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237 

400

To promote health and well-being, eliminate health disparities, build supportive environments, encourage healthy development, and unite leaders and communities.

What are the five overarching goals of Healthy People 2030?


Source:

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). Health promotion [PowerPoint file].

400

The developmental task according to Erikson for the psychosocial crisis of autonomy vs. shame and doubt. 

What is to gain self-control and independence within the environment?

Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237 

400

According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, this includes personal growth, purpose, and fulfillment. 

What is self-actualization?


Source:

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). Theories of development [PowerPoint file]. 

500

Short relationship before marriage, lack of education, and no or conflicting religious beliefs.


What are risk factors for divorce? 


Source: 

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). The family [PowerPoint file].

500

Examples include personal stress, illness, low health literacy, and lack of support. 

What are barriers to learning?


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237 

500

The nursing role in this level of prevention includes supporting patient independence, educating on self-care and treatment adherence, and coordinating long-term care services. 


What is tertiary prevention?


Source:

Galen College of Nursing. (n.d). Health promotion [PowerPoint file].

500

Success within this psychosocial stage includes a sense of integrity and fulfilment; acceptance of mortality. 

What is ego integrity vs. despair?


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237

500

Guiding the lives of the next generation. 

What is generativity?


Source:

Williams, P. A. (2026). Fundamental concepts and skills for nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier. ISBN-13: 9780443245237

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