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Carlatan, City of San Fernando, La Union

COLLEGE OF NURSING

LEVEL III - NCM 113 RLE: Learning Packet 3. CHN 2 - COPAR


1st ROTATION
BSN III – GROUP 12, 13, 14,15

TYPOLOGY OF NURSING PROBLEM


FIRST LEVEL ASSESSMENT
HEALTH PROBLEM CUES JUSTIFICATION

WELLNESS

HEALTH THREAT People do not have proper waste disposal. This is a health threat because improper
Human excreta were thrown everywhere waste disposal leads to unsanitary
- Improper Waste Disposal
without knowing the dangers it can pose to environment which pose danger to the
the health of the community members. members of the community.

HEALTH DEFICIT People do not have proper waste disposal as This is a health deficit because it affects and
well as enough water supply. alters the normal functioning of the body. If
- Diarrhea/Malnutrition
not treated, it may lead to more serious
problem.

FORESEEABLE CRISIS People in the community is not aware about This is a foreseeable crisis because it leads to
family planning as evidence by an increase by inadequate living space for the family and
- Poor Family Planning an increase in the community’s population overpopulation leads to increased demand
over the past few years. for food, water, housing, energy and
healthcare which are the things that the
community are lacking.

Carlatan, City of San Fernando, La Union


COLLEGE OF NURSING

LEVEL III - NCM 113 RLE: Learning Packet 3. CHN 2 - COPAR


1st ROTATION
BSN III – GROUP 12, 13, 14,15

TYPOLOGY OF NURSING PROBLEM


SECOND LEVEL ASSESSMENT
HEALTH PROBLEMS FAMILY NURSING DIAGNOSIS

HEALTH THREAT Inability to provide a clean home environment conducive to health maintenance and personal
development due to:
- Improper Waste Disposal
a. Lack of understanding of the significance of cleanliness and hygiene

HEALTH DEFICITS Inability to recognize the presence of the problem due to:

- Diarrhea/Malnutrition a. Inadequate understanding of the problem's effects.


b. Insufficient funding to address the issue.
FORESEEABLE CRISIS Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action due to:

- Poor Family Planning a. Failure to recognize the severity of the issue or circumstance.
b. Incapacity to choose among the available options the course of action to adopt.
c. Many views on what would be the best course of action

Carlatan, City of San Fernando, La Union


COLLEGE OF NURSING

LEVEL III - NCM 113 RLE: Learning Packet 3. CHN 2 - COPAR


1st ROTATION
BSN III – GROUP 12, 13, 14,15

TYPOLOGY OF NURSING PROBLEM


PRIORITIZATION OF PROBLEMS

Health Problem: Improper Waste Disposal

CRITERIA COMPUTATION ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATION

A. Nature of the problem 2/3 x 1 = 0.67 0.67 The problem is identified as


health threat.
B. Modifiability of the problem ½x2=1 1 The problem is moderately
modifiable because the area is
located between mountains,
residents do not have enough
knowledge about the threats of
improper garbage disposal to
their health, and they also, do
not have available resources.

C. Preventive potential 3/3 x 1 = 1 1 This problem has high preventive


potential because if it is
addressed promptly, health
problems or diseases such as
diarrhea can be avoided.

D. Salience of the problem ½x1=1 1 This is a community-identified


problem that needs
improvement and change but is
not considered urgent.

TOTAL SCORE 3.67 or 3.7

Health Problem: Diarrhea / Malnutrition

CRITERIA COMPUTATION ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATION

E. Nature of the problem 3/3 x 1 = 1 1 The problem is identified as


health deficit.
F. Modifiability of the problem 2/2 x 2 = 2 2 The population can be educated
on how to prevent diarrhea, such
as by avoiding coming into
contact with infectious agents
that can cause it. This means that
good hand washing and hand
hygiene are very important.

G. Preventive potential 3/3 x 1 = 1 1 When a person has diarrhea, the


body loses a lot of fluids,
resulting in dehydration.
Dehydration can be dangerous if
ignored or left untreated, so
diarrhea should be addressed
right away.

H. Salience of the problem 2/2 x 1 = 1 1 The community recognized this


as a problem that required
immediate attention if left
untreated.

TOTAL SCORE 5

Health Problem: Poor Family Planning

CRITERIA COMPUTATION ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATION

I. Nature of the problem 1/3 x 1 = 0.33 0.33 It is identified as Foreseeable


Crisis.

J. Modifiability of the problem ½x2=1 1 The problem is moderately


modifiable since residents don't
have enough knowledge about
family planning.

K. Preventive potential 3/3 x 1 = 1 1 The problem has high preventive


potential since increasing family
size can be prevented by learning
and understanding what family
planning is and the importance of
it.

L. Salience of the problem 2/2 x 1 = 1 1 This is a community-identified


problem that is perceived as a
problem needing immediate
attention.

TOTAL SCORE 3.33 or 3.3

 The list of health condition or problems ranked according to priorities.

Rank Health Problems Score


1 Improper Waste Disposal 5
2 Diarrhea/Malnutrition 3.7
3 Poor Family Planning 3.3
PREPARED BY:
Mosuela, Jillian Ryan
Collado, Hadassa
Rapanut, Kathleen Faith
Rivera, Lyka Aiatasha
Ruiz, Allanah Jane
Sabado, Bea Lou

SUBMITTED TO:
Mrs. Daisy A. Dulay, RN
DOCUMENTATION:

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