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A school-age child has asthma and lives in a home where both parents smoke.The nurse has provided extensive education to the parents on the dangers of second-hand smoke.Which assessment by the nurse indicates that goals for a family nursing diagnosis have been met?
Obsessions
Persistent, unwanted thoughts or urges that cause distress or anxiety.
Offensive
Relating to something that causes someone to feel hurt, angry, or upset; also can refer to an attacking action in a military or sports context.
Persistently Preoccupy
To occupy the mind continuously or for a prolonged period with a particular thought or problem, making it difficult to focus on other things.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
A mental disorder where people feel the need to check things repeatedly, perform certain routines repetitively, or have certain thoughts persistently.
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