The document summarizes a case of malnourishment involving an 11-month old boy named John Lloyd from Bundok Villa Pag-asa. An assessment found inadequate food intake and an inability of the family to recognize or properly care for the malnourishment due to lack of awareness, knowledge, and financial resources. The goals are for the family to improve their ability to access food supplements, plan balanced meals within their budget, and improve the overall health of family members through nursing interventions like education on nutrition, food selection, preparation, and better budgeting. Progress will be evaluated over both the short and long term.
The document summarizes a case of malnourishment involving an 11-month old boy named John Lloyd from Bundok Villa Pag-asa. An assessment found inadequate food intake and an inability of the family to recognize or properly care for the malnourishment due to lack of awareness, knowledge, and financial resources. The goals are for the family to improve their ability to access food supplements, plan balanced meals within their budget, and improve the overall health of family members through nursing interventions like education on nutrition, food selection, preparation, and better budgeting. Progress will be evaluated over both the short and long term.
The document summarizes a case of malnourishment involving an 11-month old boy named John Lloyd from Bundok Villa Pag-asa. An assessment found inadequate food intake and an inability of the family to recognize or properly care for the malnourishment due to lack of awareness, knowledge, and financial resources. The goals are for the family to improve their ability to access food supplements, plan balanced meals within their budget, and improve the overall health of family members through nursing interventions like education on nutrition, food selection, preparation, and better budgeting. Progress will be evaluated over both the short and long term.
CASE: JOHN LLOY 11 months old from Bundok Villa Pag-asa
PROBLEM: MALNOURISHMENT (HEALTH THREAT) 1st Level of Assessment: Inadequate food intake both in quality and quantity 2nd Level of Assessment: Inability to recognize the presence of malnourishment in a dependent family member due to lack of awareness and inability to provide inadequate nursing care to the member of the family who suffers from malnourishment due to lack of knowledge regarding health conditions, lack of awareness regarding the urgency of the problem and inadequate financial resources to sustain health and development.
GOALS/ OBJECTIVES NURSING RATIONALE METHOD OF CONTACT RESOURCES REQUIRED EVALUATION
INTERVENTION Goal 1. Discuss the Home Visit Material Resources: Short Term: After nursing implications of the signs Visual Aids Long Term: interventions, the family and symptoms of nutritional condition, malnourishment Human Resources: especially 11 month old observed in the family 1. Time effort of the son is expected to members and the student improve after six consequences of nurse/nurses and months. malnourishment. family members
Objectives: 2. Discuss with the 2. Adequate
After nursing family regarding food knowledge of the intervention, the family selection and students about will: management as well as good nutrition a) Be able to avail food the preparation and supplements provided eating habits of family. by the health care center and other related 3. Give some health agencies to prevent teaching with focus on malnourishment. basic nutrition and proper handling of b) To be able to plan foods. and prepare balance meals for the family 4. Teach or give members withing a suggestions to the family specified budget or regarding better ways of allowance. budgeting family income. c) Be able to improve the quantity and quality of foods serve in the family members.