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CRITERIA 1. Nature of the condition or problem presented SCALE** wellness state Health deficit Health threat Forseeable crisis 2. Modifiability of the condition SCALE** easily modifiable Partially modifiable Not modifiable 3. Preventive potential SCALE** high Moderate Low 4. SALIENCE SCALE**: a condition or problem, needing Immediate attention A condition or problem not needing Immediate attention Not perceived as a problem or Condition needing change
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INTERVENTIONS
NURSING GOAL: The family will manage Cough and cold as a disease and threat in an endemic area.
1. HELP THE FAMILY RECOGNIZE THE PROBLEM by: a.) increasing the familys knowledge on the nature, magnitude and cause of the problem; b.) helping the family see the implications of the situation, or the consequences of the condition; c.) relating needs to the goals of the family; d.) encouraging positive or wholesome emotional attitude toward the problem by affirming the familys capabilities/ qualities/ resources and providing information on available options. 2. GUIDE THE FAMILY ON HOW TO DECIDE ON
SHORT-TERM/ IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVE: The sick member/s will take the drugs accurately as to dose, frequency, duration and drug combination. All members will use selfprotection measures at night till morning when there is an expected change of weather.
MEDIUM-TERM/ INTERMEDIATE
OBJECTIVE: All members will have a regular medical checkup and laboratory confirmation (i.e, CBC) to monitor presence of tuberculosis.
APPROPRIATE HEALTH ACTIONS TO TAKE by: a.) Identifying or exploring with the family the courses of action available and the resources needed for each; b.) discussing the consequences of each course of action available; c.) analyzing with the family the consequences of inactions. 3. DEVELOP THE FAMILYS ABILITY AND COMMITMENT TO PROVIDE NURSING CARE TO ITS MEMBERS. 4. ENHANCE THE CAPABILITY OF THE FAMILY TO PROVIDE A HOME ENVIRONMENT CONDUCIVE TO HEALTH MAINTENANCE AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT.
LONG-TERM OBJECTIVE: All members will carry out cough and colds control measures.
Submitted to: Mrs. Sharon hogat Submitted by: Balanon,Alvin glenn Dela cruz, wilbourne lourenz Galang, robyn
1. They highly believed that after cutting the babys umbilical cord during the mothers labour, they must immediately give the name of the baby. 2. They are not allowed to eat during a wedding ceremony, because they believed that if they do eat during the ceremony, the wedding wont be successful.
1. Mother- Daisy 2. Father- Michael 3. Children- Jillian and Lex 4. Traditional-nuclear type of family. 5. Shared decision-making. 6. Relatives living with themClaire Bumatang- Aunt of Daisy Gener and Nereen Bumatang- siblings of Daisy.
1. 3 rooms in the house. 2. Congested community. 3. Far from barangay Clinic. 4. Has an open-pit for garbages.
HEALTH WELLNESS or POTENTIALS 1. They have stocks of medicine. 2.Proper disposal of garbages.
HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH DEFICIT 1. Open-cabinet for medicines. 2. Home is far from Barangay Clinic 2. Slippery floors. 3. Electric wires are reachable. HEALTH THREAT 1. They walk without any feet protections around the house. FORSEEABLE CRISIS 1. Not enough resources. 2. Far from community resources.
PRIORITIZATION OF PROBLEM: