You are on page 1of 21

MAHARASHTRA INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH

SUBJECT: ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE


FAMILY CASE PRESENTATION ON

HYPERTENSION.

SUBMITTED TO, SUBMITTED BY,

MRS. NEETA AMBORE Ms. SHWETA KATE

LECTURER M SC (N) 1ST YEAR

MENTAL HEALTH NURSING


FAMILY CARE PLAN

INTRODUCTION:
Name of head of family :
No. of family members :
Diagnosis of client :
Activities of family care study: Health education, Diet planning, Physical
examination, Family assessment, Home procedure.
HISTORY COLLECTION

FAMILY ASSESSMENT:

I. Information of Head of the family;

Name of Head of the family:

Name of client :

Age:

Sex:

Religion:

Address:

Education:

Occupation:

Income:

Total family members:

Infants ( 0 to 1 year):

Children’s (1 to 5 years ):

Schoolars (5 to 14 years ):

Adolescents(15 to18 years) :


Adult:

Early old age and old age:

II. Family Composition:

Type of family :
Sr. Name Age( Education Relation Occupation Health status

No Yr)/ with

Sex HOF

III.Income details of the family:


1. Number of earning members in the family :
2. Total monthly income :
3. No. of dependents :

IV. Family tree

V. Psycho-Social History:

1. Relationship amongst family members:

2. Relationship with neighbors:

3. Participation in the Festivals and religious celebrations in the Community:

4. Recreational Facilities:

5. Social and Educational activities:

a. Mahila Mandal :
b. Youth Groups :

c. Religious Group:

6. Health Habits of the family members:

7. School dropouts:

8. Utilization of the health services:

VI. Nutritional History:

a. Type of Diet:

b. Pattern of food and Vegetables Purchase :

c. Types of Food consumption :

d. Consuming Non veg in a week :

e. Food pattern:

f. Awareness about the nutritive values of the food stuff:

g. Food pattern fulfills the caloric requirement of the family members :


h. Special food preparation for particular family members.(e.g. salt
restricted/weaning food):

i. Aware about the principles of cooking and cleaning of the food stuff:

VII. Housing and Environment:

a. Type of House:

b. Number of Rooms:

c. Approximate square feet area:

d. Ventilation:

e. Light:

f. Water source and storage:

g. Disposal of waste:

h. Sewage disposal:

i. Open surrounding space:

j. Pets :

k. Fuel used :

VIII. Reproductive and Child Health:

a. Eligible couples in the family:

b. Number of pregnant members in the family :

c. Beneficiaries under RCH :


d. Immunization:

e. Family planning method adopted by the eligible couple:

IX. Assessment of the family members;


PHYSICAL EXAMINATION

Name of family member :

General appearance :

Body built :

Posture :

Height :

Weight :

Hygiene/Grooming :
VITAL SIGNS :

Temperature :

Pulse :

Respiration :
Blood pressure :

SENSORY PERCEPTUAL STATUS:

Eye :

Ear :

Sensory Aids :

Touch :
Taste and Smell :

INTEGUMENTORY SYSTEM:

Condition of the skin :

Torgour :

Elasticity :

Head and Scalp :

Cardio-Vascular System:

Heart Sounds :

Any significant findings :

Respiratory System:
Breathing sounds :
Chest Expansion :

Gastro-intestinal system:
Condition of oral cavity :

Appetite :

Hydration :

Bowel Habits :
Any related complaint :
Reproductive System:

Any related complaint :


Investigations (If any):

DISEASE CONDITION
APPLICATION OF NURSING THEORY IN NURSING PROCESS
FAMILY COMPLAINTS WITH NURSING DIAGNOSIS
SR. PROBLEMS/ NURSING DIAGNOSIS
COMPLAINTS

SHORT TERM AND LONG TERM GOALS OF FAMILY


NURSING PROCESS

Short term and Long term goals:

Short term goals:

Long term goal


NURSING CARE PLAN

NURSING IMPLEMENTATION
ASSESSMENT GOAL PLANNING RATIONALE EVALUATION
DIAGNOSIS
HEALTH EDUCATION of further

A. Education

B. Diet

C. Hygiene

D. Exercise

E. Medical checkup and follow up


EVALUATION

Future Plan:
BIBLIOGRAPHY

You might also like