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Category > Health & Medical Posted 16 Sep 2017 My Price 6.00

On page 370 of your textbook, Friedman et al. propose that nurses assess a family’s values

On page 370 of your textbook, Friedman et al. propose that nurses assess a family’s values by contrasting and comparing the values of a family to those of the dominant American culture (see American Core Values, page 355), by looking at value congruency within the family, and by analyzing how the family’s values affect the health status of the family.

  1. In your work as a nurse or student nurse, describe one example of how you have used this approach or have seen another healthcare provider use this approach to assess the values of a patient or family related to healthcare practices.
  2. Inyourprofessionalopinion,asacurrentorfuturehealthcareprovider,isthisan appropriate way to approach the assessment of family values? Is this an effective way to assess family values related to healthcare practices? Can you suggest an alternative approach? 

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Status NEW Posted 16 Sep 2017 05:09 AM My Price 6.00

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