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Caring for Diverse Families

Janna Wilson & Leanne Renfrew
Chapter 7- Caring for Diverse Families 
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In the Calgary Family Intervention Model, ____________ represent the core of clinical practice with families.
Family _________ is known as specific characteristics within a family that determines how family members respond to health and illness.
The definition of a _____ is, “a relationship community between two or more persons from similar or different kinship groups”.
Health care workers should avoid making ______ about their patient’s family dynamics.
The most important category in the Calgary Family Assessment Model.
______ stress may involve: language, employment and economical status, education, family life, socio-political and immigrant status.
A person’s _________ status influences family dynamics and is vastly different in each culture. It could “dictate access to education, job opportunities, and appropriate housing”.
The negative language word for describing a family member who is concerned or worried is _____
What is the abbreviation for the model developed by Giger and Davidhizar (1999).
In lifestyles where kinship is highly valued, often times family members take over the role of a ________ to a ill or codependent individual.
A stereotypical family consisting of a husband, wife and children is known as a ______ family.
A majority of non-______ cultures believe that talking about a person’s death, may bring death upon them.
Families consist of independents, but when all of the independents they come together as a whole this is considered _____.
There are two types of interventive questions: ______ are meant to inform the health care professional, while circular questions are meant to effect change.
The lack of competency in the new cultures _______ is a major stressor for the immigrant family.
The ______ system is a “special type of social group that is essential to the development of all human beings.
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In ______________cultures, making decisions and being able to support ones self highly valued.
A _____ family is when parents, adult children and their families live in the same house and everyone has different roles of the caring for the family and house.
A family’s ability to interact with one another is referred to as _____________.
A type of family that is made up of non-married people, who reside together, and may or may not have children, is considered a _________ family.
It is crucial that healthcare providers are aware of their own _____. If a situation is not handled appropriately, it can cause tension or conflicts with staff or patients.
In ________________ cultures, families generally make decisions together.
The type of conflict that occurs between the children and parents, parents and grandparents, and grandchildren and the grandparents?
The Calgary Family Assessment Model (CFAM) focuses on structural, developmental, and ____ assessments.
_______ occurs between clients, families, and health care providers when there are differences in each others values and beliefs.
Madeleine ________ designed a suggested inquiry guide, which assesses a health and culture care for patients and their families.
In western societies, _____ roles can influence how an individual may dictate their role in their family.
The negative language word for describing a family member as being a strong advocate is ___________
Values, culture, behaviour’s, and ______ are learned throughout life experience rather than genetically inherited.
The _______ culture believes in Karma and fate.