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FLOODING

An Asynchronous Activity Presented


To the Faculty of the Nursing Department
San Pedro College, Davao City
Soraida Basallaje RN, MN

In Partial Fulfillment in NCM 220 - RLE


Disaster Nursing Rotation

By:

Ysmeraldine M. Mamaluba, St. N

Jose Rannie S. Manggas, St. N

Jay Mar T. Mariquit, St. N

Kaye Maire O. Milagrosa, St. N

Rohaina M. Mucsan, St. N

Shaine C. Nantin, St. N

Janelle Faith E. Narciso, St. N


Nikka Marie P. Nemenzo, St. N

Maiden Dominique Y. Noman, St. N

Joshua A. Okayama, St. N

Honey Sofia A. Olmo, St. N

Jeanny Rose T. Pacomios, St. N

Danielle Danica A. Paigalan, St. N

Valen Maryflor D. Porras, St. N

Alyssa Mae T. Que, St. N

Christine Brill R. Samonte, St. N

Criz Mar C. Sanchez, St. N

Princess Kryzia H. Seroyla, St. N

Jerick Caesar B. Soliven, St. N

Zia Mica Z. Suyman, St. N

Ma. Cheliz Felicia M. Tupaz, St. N

Louise Antoinette C. Ventenilla, St.N

February 21 , 2022
FLOODING

POSSIBLE HEALTH ISSUES POSSIBLE COMPLICATION/S POSSIBLE NURSING NURSING MANAGEMENT


BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE DIAGNOSIS
IDENTIFIED HEALTH ISSUES

1. Drowning 1A. Asphyxiation ACTUAL/


1B. Hypoxemia PROBLEM-FOCUSED: 1. Triage and tag the
1C. Hypothermia victims to classify the
1. Deficient fluid volume injured (Immediate,
2. Diarrhea urgent, delayed and
3. Impaired nutrition: less expectant category)
2. Physical Injuries 2A. Bleeding than body requirements 2. Establish safety by
2B. Wound Infection 4. Excess fluid volume staying away from
2C. Skin lesions 5. Impaired gas exchange damaged and flooded
2D. Leptospirosis 6. Acute Pain areas.
7. Impaired Physical 3. Determine primary
Mobility needs/ specific
8. Anxiety complaints of the victims.
3. Food poisoning 3A. Dehydration 9. Knowledge deficit 4. Assess for any signs of
3B. Diarrhea 10. Impaired skin integrity respiratory difficulties.
3C. Hemolytic uremic syndrome 11. Difficulty of breathing 5. Assess for any cuts,
12. Hypothermia lesions, and wounds.
6. Encourage ventilation.
4. Electrocution 4A. Electrical Burn RISK: 7. Continue provision of
4B. Cardiac arrest 1. Risk for Infection nursing and medical
4C. Difficulty moving a limb 2. Risk for decreased care.
4D. Psychiatric disorders cardiac output 8. Monitor disease
3. Risk for electrolyte surveillance by listening
imbalance to the radio.
4. Risk for post-trauma 9. Educate clients about the
syndrome possible effects of
5. Contaminated water 5A. Typhoid 5. Risk for bleeding contaminated food and
5B. Cholera 6. Risk for contamination water in the body.
10. Monitor the safety of the
food and water supply
6. Communicable diseases 6A. Common cough 11. Monitor vital signs.
6B. Common colds 12. Monitor intake and
output.
13. Advise practicing proper
hygiene.
14. Advise the client to boil
the water before drinking
7. Vector borne diseases 7A. Malaria it.
7B. Dengue 15. Use any means to stay
7C. Encephalitis warm such as rubbing
palms to stimulate body
heat and layers of
8. Starvation 8A. Hypotension blanket or clothing.
8B. Hypoglycemia 16. Review or assess the
8C. Fatigue factors that trigger or
8D. Malnutrition aggravate the
8E. Anemia occurrence of pain.
17. Offer psychological
support to the victims.
9. Mental-health problems 9A. Trauma
9B. Anxiety
9C. Depression

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