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Melanie Kimble
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In what way can reflective questions be interventive when working with families?

A) They allow private conversations with individual family members about problems.
B) Family members may be convinced to follow up on the nurse's suggestions.
C) They keep data gathering focused and help avoid long narratives by family members.
D) Reflective questions help family members' understanding and problem-solving.

Reflective Questions

Questions that invite family members to think differently about themselves, health and illness concerns, and options for addressing concerns; they are nursing interventions because they can facilitate change.

Problem-solving

The act or process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues by identifying and overcoming obstacles.

  • Recognize the interventive potential of reflective questioning in family dynamics and problem-solving.
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Ellen Vander GalienNov 05, 2024
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