Family Systems Theory
Calgary Family Assessment Model
True/False
Pharm Review
Health Belief Model & Transtheoretical Model for Change Review
100

Who created the Family Systems Theory?

Murray Bowen

100

What is the purpose of the Calgary Family Assessment Model?

To provide a framework for the structure and organization of the family and then determine the needs of individuals or relationships in the family

100

The nursing definition of family is "Two or more individuals who depend on one another for emotional, physical, and/or financial support. Members are self-defined" 

True

100
What are the four categories of surgical drugs?

inhalation anesthetics, IV anesthetics, local anesthetics, skeletal muscle relaxants

100

Which model is more appropriate for people making a concrete change?

Transtheoretical Model for Change

200

What is the Family Systems Theory & how is it organized?

8 interlocking concepts that describe patterns that explain how family life affects its members and govern where problems develop.

200

Name the three main categories in the Calgary Family Assessment Model

Structural, Developmental, Functional 
200

Family Systems Theory requires whole family cooperation, which can be difficult to obtain

True

200

What is the action and use of Naloxone (Narcan)?

Blocks opioid receptors (pure antagonist).

Used to reverse narcotics effects of anesthesia or in cases of overdose.

200

What are the 4 aspects of the Health Belief Model?

Perceived susceptibility, Perceived severity, Perceived barriers, Perceived benefits

300

Which concept is characterized by distancing, withdrawal, and isolation that may lead to unresolved tension?

Emotional Cutoff

300

What are the three boundaries under the structural category in the Calgary Family Assessment Model?

rigid, diffuse, permeable

300

According to Bowen, our position in the family (ex. youngest vs older child) does not affect our functioning in society

False

Concept: Sibling Position

300

What is the Black Box Warning for Midazolam (Versed)?

Respiratory depression, respiratory arrest

300

What are the 6 stages of the TTMC?

Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, Termination.

400

Which concept explains that parents project their emotions onto their children & may increase the child’s vulnerability to psychiatric disorders?

Family Projection Process

400

What are the 7 family developmental stages?

single young adult, the new couple, families with young children, families with adolescents, launching children and moving on in middle life, families in middle age, families nearing the end of life

400

Emotional, verbal, nonverbal, and circular communication are examples of instrumental functioning.

False

These are expressive functioning

400
What are 5 ADRs of Zolpidem (Ambien)?
dizziness, headache, nausea, diarrhea, next day drowsiness, sleep driving, and other sleep related behaviors 
400

John is 16 and won't quit smoking because his dad has been smoking for 30 years and is in perfect health.

What is John demonstrating according to the Health Belief Model?

Perceived susceptibility 

500

Explain the Nuclear Family Emotional System

How the family responds to stress 

Ripple effect - what affects one affects all

500

What type of communication involves an active listener and an intentional speaker? 

circular communication

500

Examples of formal roles are: mother, father, provider, child caretaker, peacemaker, cook

False

Peacemaker is an informal role

500

What is the action of Nalbuphine (Nubain)?

Combines with kappa receptors producing analgesia and acts as a partial antagonist at mu receptors. 

500

How long must action be sustained for someone to be in the Maintenance stage of the TTMC?

6 months