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Typology of Nursing Problems in Family Nursing Practice and Scale Ranking Health Conditions and Problems According To Priorities
Typology of Nursing Problems in Family Nursing Practice and Scale Ranking Health Conditions and Problems According To Priorities
Typology of Nursing Problems in Family Nursing Practice and Scale Ranking Health Conditions and Problems According To Priorities
Submitted to:
MAryfor Lellix Cagro, MAN
Submitted byL
Hannah Ros A, Quitorio
BSN-II
FAMILY I
Head of the Family: Richard Bernaldez
TYPOLOGY OF NURSING PROBLEMS IN FAMILY NURSING PRACTICE
1. Risk for Lifestyle Diseases related to:
Once a day every week intake of 500 grams viand rich in fats content
(fried chicken and fried fish), once a day intake of 250 mL of drink rich in
caffeine every morning, and presence of a diagnosed hypertensive head
of the family.
2. Risk for cross infection related to productive cough of a family member:
The youngest child tend to play without wearing slippers and the famiy’s
home is lacking of some vital self-protective measures such as long
sleeves or pants, insect repellants and plastic boots, specifically that
schistosomiasis is positive in their community.
8. Hypertension
The head of the family is diagnosed with hypertension and is taking a
prescribed drug as his maintenance however the partner of the head of the
family reported that the husband stopped taking the drug since his blood
pressure lowered and become minimal nowadays.
Scale Ranking Health Conditions and Problems according to Priorities
Imbalanced Nutrition
CRITERIA WEIGHT
1.Nature of the Condition presented: Score Actual 1
Wellness State 3
Health Deficit 3
Hypertension
CRITERIA WEIGHT
1.Nature of the Condition presented: Score Actual 1
Wellness State 3
Health Deficit 3 3/3 x 1 = 1
Health Threat 2
Foreseeable Crisis 1
TOTAL 1
Grand Total 4
RANKING FOR FAMILY 1 PROBLEMS
1.Hypertension 4.00
4.
family member:
at Home
d. Imbalanced Nutrition
Health Threat 2
Foreseeable Crisis 1
TOTAL 1
CRITERIA
1.Nature of the Condition presented: Score Actual 1
Wellness State 3
Health Deficit 3
Schistosomiasis
CRITERIA WEIGHT
1.Nature of the Condition presented: Score Actual 1
Wellness State 3
Health Deficit 3 3/3 x 1 = 1
Health Threat 2
Foreseeable Crisis 1
TOTAL 1
Health Threat 2
Foreseeable Crisis 1 1/3 x 1 0.33
TOTAL 0.33
2.
a. Risk for cross-infection due to shared comfort room with
the patient with schistosomiasis
4.00
b. Schistosomiasis
3.
a. Risk for infection related to non use of self-protection
measures
b. Risk for Lifestyle Diseases
3.67
c. Poor environmental condition related to unsanitary waste
disposal manifested by presence of breeding or resting sites of
vectors of diseases
d. Poor home sanitation related to lack of food storage
facilities