1. The client, a 72-year-old female, presented with hypertension as a health deficit.
2. The nursing student assessed the client and identified modifiable risk factors contributing to her hypertension, including obesity, high sodium diet, sedentary lifestyle, and stress.
3. The nursing care plan aimed to educate the client on hypertension management through lifestyle changes like a low-sodium diet, exercise, stress reduction, and medication adherence in order to reduce her blood pressure.
1. The client, a 72-year-old female, presented with hypertension as a health deficit.
2. The nursing student assessed the client and identified modifiable risk factors contributing to her hypertension, including obesity, high sodium diet, sedentary lifestyle, and stress.
3. The nursing care plan aimed to educate the client on hypertension management through lifestyle changes like a low-sodium diet, exercise, stress reduction, and medication adherence in order to reduce her blood pressure.
1. The client, a 72-year-old female, presented with hypertension as a health deficit.
2. The nursing student assessed the client and identified modifiable risk factors contributing to her hypertension, including obesity, high sodium diet, sedentary lifestyle, and stress.
3. The nursing care plan aimed to educate the client on hypertension management through lifestyle changes like a low-sodium diet, exercise, stress reduction, and medication adherence in order to reduce her blood pressure.
DATE AND TIME OF EXPOSURE: May 16-17, 2023, 7:00AM-1:00PM
AREA OF EXPOSURE: Urban Health Center CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR: Doc. Alicia Barte, RN, MAN
INDIVIDUAL FAMILY NURSING CARE PLAN
I. Scale for Ranking Health Conditions and Problems According to Priorities
CRITERIA COMPUTATION ACTUAL JUSTIFICATION SCORE
NATURE OF THE 3/3 X 1 1 The problem is a health deficit
PROBLEM since it is a present illness that has to be addressed.
The problem is partially
MODIFIABILITY OF modifiable since it depends on THE PROBLEM 1/2 X 2 1 the acceptance and motivation of the client whether they would adhere to the interventions given to them to address the problem.
PREVENTIVE The problem has a moderate
POTENTIAL 2/3 X 1 0.67 preventive potential since the interventions are feasible if the client is motivated to perform them.
SALIENCE 1/2 X 1 0.5 The client perceived the situation
as a problem, but not needing immediate attention Yjah Cheimira D. Asebo May 22, 2023 G2B-G1 TOTAL SCORE 3.17
II. Family Nursing Care Plan
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