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Presence of Cough and Colds

Cues

Analysis of the problem Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick, member of the family due to:

Objectives

Interventions

Rationale

Method of Family Contact H O M E V I S I T S

Resources Required Family Resources: >Manpower resources such as time and effort >Herbal medicines Student Nurses Resources: >Knowledge and health teachings in proper prevention of the occurrence and reoccurrence of cough and colds. >Community resources: Backyard Herbal planting of Tawa-tawa or Lagundi to manage the high cost of factorymanufactured

Outcome

S> ayan, yung madalas nilang sakit, ubo tsaka sipon as verbalized by alfie

Short term: After 2-3 hours of nursing intervention, the family will be able to understand a. Inadequate the disease O>two of the knowledge itself and the family about the mode of members severity, transmission. Ishnore and complications, Gaber prognosis of discharges, the condition. Long term: cough and After 2 home colds b. Inadequate visits, the knowledge of family will be >ishnore vital the nature and able to signs: extent of demonstrate measurements T: 35.9 C nursing care to prevent the needed RR: 20 cpm disease from worsening PR: 85 bpm c. Inadequate family resources for >Gaber care, vital signs: specifically: T: 36.5C lack of physical PR: 72 bpm resources and financial RR: 28 cpm constraints.

> Assess > To provide presence of appropriate coughs and interventions colds > Explain what is cough and colds > For the family to understand further the meaning of the disease and the mode of transmission

Short-term: The family able to understand the disease itself and the mode of transmission.

> Encouraged > It helps increase fluid loosening intake secretions > Encourage to eat nutritious foods especially foods rich in Vitamin C > Encourage to cover mouth and nose when sneezing > Encourage not to share clothing > to increase bodys resistance and immune system . > To prevent transmission of
microorganisms

Long Term: The family demonstrated measurement s to prevent the disease from worsening.

> Because it is an easy way for the microorganism s to transfer. >To measure

medicines. > Evaluate the

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