This document summarizes the ranking of two health problems for a family:
1. Poor environmental condition, which was ranked as the second priority problem with a score of 2 5/6.
2. Undiagnosed hypertension, which was identified as the primary health problem for the family and received the highest score of 5.
The document provides a prioritization analysis for each problem based on criteria like nature, modifiability, preventive potential, and salience to justify the assigned scores and ranking.
This document summarizes the ranking of two health problems for a family:
1. Poor environmental condition, which was ranked as the second priority problem with a score of 2 5/6.
2. Undiagnosed hypertension, which was identified as the primary health problem for the family and received the highest score of 5.
The document provides a prioritization analysis for each problem based on criteria like nature, modifiability, preventive potential, and salience to justify the assigned scores and ranking.
This document summarizes the ranking of two health problems for a family:
1. Poor environmental condition, which was ranked as the second priority problem with a score of 2 5/6.
2. Undiagnosed hypertension, which was identified as the primary health problem for the family and received the highest score of 5.
The document provides a prioritization analysis for each problem based on criteria like nature, modifiability, preventive potential, and salience to justify the assigned scores and ranking.
Problem 1 : Poor Environmental Condition as Health Threat
Criteria Standard Score Weight Actual Justification Score 1. Nature of the Wellness State 3 The problem is Problem Health Deficit 3 a health threat Health Threat 2 which does 2 1 2/3 Foreseeable 1 not demand Crisis/Stress points immediate attention 2. Modifiability Easily 2 Partially of the Partially 1 modifiable problem Non-modifiable 0 because the 1 2 1 resources of the family is inadequate to address the condition 3. Preventive High 3 Moderate Potential Moderate 2 because the Low 1 2 1 2/3 client does do something about it 4. Salience A condition or problem, needing it is a immediate attention 2 condition problem not A condition or problem not needing 1 1 1/2 needing immediate attention 1 immediate attention Not perceived as a problem 0 Total Score: 2 5/6
Problem 2 : Undiagnosed Illness State as Health Deficit
Criteria Standard Score Weight Actual Justification Score 1. Nature of the Wellness State 3 Hypertension Problem Health Deficit 3 is a health Health Threat 2 deficit in Foreseeable 1 which will Crisis/Stress points 3 1 1 cause complicaations that requires immediate attention and adequate management of one’s blood pressure. 2. Modifiability Easily 2 Current of the Partially 1 knowledge, problem Non-modifiable 0 interventions and resources are available 2 2 2 to solve the problem of high blood pressure of hypertension 3. Preventive High 3 Increase blood Potential Moderate 2 pressure can Low 1 be prevented through proper health 3 1 1 teaching and proper health management of hypertension 4. Salience A condition or problem, needing The mother immediate attention 2 perceives hypertension A condition or problem not needing 2 1 1 as a serious immediate attention 1 problem needing Not perceived as a problem 0 attention Total Score: 5