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3.Which personality trait seems to enable people to deal more successfully with stress?Hardiness4.The General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) theorizes that stress?Can be either eustress or distress.5.Which time management strategy does the Fahey text recommend?Schedule tasks for peak efficiency.6.The nurse can play a primary role in stress management by?Maximizing the client’s level of wellness and strengthening copingmechanisms.7.The goal of stress management is?Improve the quality of life by increasing effective coping.8.What is the normal progression for the general adaptation syndrome (GAS)?Alarm, Resistance, Exhaustion.9.The nurses anticipates that Lisa will react in which manner since she has a “hardy”personality?View the stressor as a challenge and an opportunity for learning.10. Which describes a person with a Type B personality?ContemplativeWEEK 3FAMILY PROGRESS MONITOR

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1.The nurse uses developmental theory by evaluating the families?Prospective tasks and progression through cycles.2.The family Apgar can be used primarily as a tool to assess?Family function3.The family can be defines as:A basic human social system4.The focus of the launching stage in the growth and developmental of a family unit is?Maintaining a stable home base as children mature5.While assisting families in various situations, the nurse knows that an essential task ofparenting with any family structure is?Commitment to the child.

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