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ST.

JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY


Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

FAMILY CASE PRESENTATION

Presented to
The Faculty of the Institute of Nursing
St. Joseph’s College of Quezon City

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the subject

NCM 104

Community Health Nursing 1

Submitted By:

BSN – II STUDENTS

(BATCH _________________)

December 2017

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements………...……………………………………………………… 3

General Objective………………………………………………………………….4

Specific Objectives…………………………………………………………………4

Community Profile………………………………………………………………...5

Barangay Map……………………………………………………………………..7

Organizational Chart……………………………………………………………...8

Introduction………………………………………………………………………..9

A. Vision………………………………………………………………………10

B. Mission……………………………………………………………………..10
C. Location Map……………………………………………………………...11

Sequence I Barangay Assessment………………………………………………..12

I. Initial Data Base


A. Family Structure………………………………………………..24
B. Socio-economic and Cultural Characteristics…………………
C. Home and Environment………………………………………..26
D. Health Status of each Family Member………………………..27

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Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
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E. Values and Practices on Health Promotion/Maintenance and Disease


Prevention.....................................................................................28
Sequence II Individual Health Care Process………………………………………….29
I. Biographical Information…………………………………………………..29
II. Chief Complaint…………………………………………………………….29
III. Present Illness or Client’s Reason for Care………………………………29
IV. Past History…………………………………………………………………30
V. Family History………………………………………………………………31
VI. Review of Systems……………………………………………………………32
A. Review of Systems………………………………………………………..32
B. Sociological System……………………………………………………..38

Sequence III Problem Sheet…………………………………………………………..39

Sequence IV Priority Setting………………………………………………………….41

Sequence V List of Prioritize Health Problem……………………………………….43

Sequence VI Family Nursing Care Plan……………………………………………..43

Recommendation………………………………………………………………………46

Documentation………………………………………………………………………….48

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This dissertation (case) would not have been possible without the guidance and help of
several individuals who in one way or another contributed and extended their valuable assistance
in the preparation of this study.

First and foremost, our utmost gratitude to our professor and IN Coordinator Mr. Manuel
Limon R.N., MAN, MSN whose encouragement and knowledge helped us hurdle all obstacles in
the completion of this research.

To the Families of Barangay Dela Paz, especially to the Arce Family, who warmly
welcomed us to their homes and were very thankful.

Brgy. Captain John Felix N. Fernan for also supporting us with our Health Education
program and moral support.

To the second year and fourth year nursing students of St. Joseph College of Quezon City
for providing assistance to our program. Despite the distance, they have painstakingly helped us
through it.

Special thanks to my co-members for exerting their full effort in completing this case
presentation.

Lastly to our family and the one above us, the omnipresent God, for answering our
prayers and giving us strength to finish our study despite the feeling to give up.

Thank you so much Dear Lord.

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

General Objectives

We, the second year Bachelor of Science in Nursing-student of St. Joseph College of
Quezon City, aim to share our knowledge and understandings we learned and implement
necessary nursing actions to provide efficient care to our clients. At the end of the community,
we are able to acquire adequate knowledge, develop the right attitude and skill practice in taking
care of an individual, family and community with the effective utilization of resources available
in the community.

Specific Objectives

At the end of the study, the researchers will be able to:

1. Conduct health education program


2. Conduct community service
3. Learn how to deal and interact with the different kinds of people of different walks of life
4. Do community diagnosis
5. Develop rapport to the community
6. Help clients understand their situation and assist them in finding a solution
7. Enhance and develop our skills in gathering and analyzing data collected
8. Share our knowledge to the community which may become of great importance to their
everyday life through health teaching and proper education.
9. Provide the suitable nursing interventions

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Antipolo, officially the City of Antipolo, Lungsod ng Antipolo (Tagalog: Lungsod ng


Antipolo) or simply known as Antipolo City, is a 1st class city and the capital of the province of
Rizal, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 776,386 people. It is the
most-populous city in the Calabarzon region, and the seventh most-populous city in the
Philippines.

Antipolo was converted from a municipality into a component city of Rizal Province on
April 4, 1998, under Republic Act No. 8508. A new provincial capitol building was inaugurated
in the city in March 2009 to replace the old capitol in Pasig which has long been outside the
jurisdiction of Rizal Province; after Pasig was included in Metro Manila in 1975. With the
transfer of the provincial government to Antipolo, it is highly favored to be officially designated
as the new capital of the province. On March 14, 2011, Antipolo was declared according to
Proclamation No. 124 s. 2011 a highly-urbanized city by former President Benigno Aquino;
however the proclamation has yet to be ratified in a plebiscite.

Antipolo's population in the 2015 census was enumerated at 776,386 inhabitants. It grew
at an annual rate of 4.19 percent from the 2000 figure. Annual population growth rate has slowed
relatively remains above the annual national average of 2.04 percent. The 2007 figure is three
times the population of the city in 1990.

Residents of the city are mainly Tagalogs. Very minor communities of the indigenous
Dumagat people are found in Barangay Calawis and sitios Old Boso-Boso, San Isidro, San Jose
and Kaysakat in Barangay San Jose

Antipolo is politically divided into 16 barangays. The area where the boundaries of
Barangays Dela Paz, San Isidro, San Jose and San Roque meet is the city proper or locally
referred to as bayan.

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

Dela Paz, formerly Poblacion, is a barangay in the city of Antipolo, in the province of
Rizal. Its population as determined by the 2015 Census was 68, 946. This represented 8.88% of
the total population of Antipolo.

According to the Census, the age group with the highest population in Dela Paz is 20 to
24, with 7,201 individuals. Conversely, the age group with the lowest population is 80 and over,
with 256 individuals.

The population of Dela Paz grew from 21,033 in 1990 to 68,946 in 2015, an increase of
47,913 people. The latest census figures in 2015 denote a positive growth rate of 2.27%, or an
increase of 7,665 people, from the previous population of 61,281 in 2010.

Dela Paz is situated at approximately 14.5795, 121.1751, in the island of Luzon.


Elevation at these coordinates is estimated at 198.1 meters or 649.9 feet above mean sea level.

Dela Paz shares a common border with the following barangay(s): San Isidro
(Poblacion); Mambugan; Beverly Hills; Muntingdilaw; Dalig; San Roque (Poblacion); and,
Santa Cruz.

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

BARANGAY MAP
Barangay Dela Paz Antipolo City

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

BARANGAY DELA PAZ ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

INTRODUCTION

The study aims to incline and persuade the family to accept and maintain healthy practice
thru, utilizing the health services accessible to them, to be independent both individually and
collecting upgrade the family’s health status and personal physiologic development

To gain insight and sensible view of their situations, we engaged our responsibility to
collaborate with the family. To determine the different problems especially health threats that
would aggravate the family’s condition they were thoroughly assessed, inspected and evaluated.
The family is then meticulously assisted to recognize the presence of their health problems and
encourage to creating resolutions and taking applicable and convenient actions. It is our
responsibility to administer nursing care to members of the family, and contribute to assistant to
the family towards sustaining a holistic environment helpful to health maintenance and personal
development.

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

A. Vision

A preferred destination at the center of CALABARZON's eastern growth corridor, with


God-centered, empowered, and socially responsible citizenry living in a sustainably-
managed and safe environment having a globally competitive and progressive economy
under an efficient and transparent leadership.

b. MISSION

B. Mission

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

C. LOCATION MAP

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

Sequence I BARANGAY ASSESSMENT

SEX
MALE 82
FEMALE 95

SEX

46%
54%

MALE FEMALE

INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS

Based from the data gathered, the graph shows that the female population consists 54%
and the male population consists of 46%. The female population has a larger ratio than the
female population.

According to Philippine Statistics Authority, Philippine population by 2018 was


106,651,922 and it was distributed to 53,650,647 males and 53,001,275 females. The ration was
almost 1:1 male to female. Although in the case of Barangay Dela Paz, the female population is

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

larger than the male population, but the ratio is nearly the same because the difference is not that
high.

AGE
INFANCY 0 – 2 Y/O 12
CHILDHOOD 3 -10 Y/O 24
ADOLESCENCE 11 – 20 Y/O 28
EARLY ADULTHOOD 21 – 40 Y/O 74
MIDDLE AGE 41 – 65 Y/O 32
OLDER AGE 66 & ABOVE 7

AGE

4% 7%

18% 14%

16%

42%

Infancy Childhood Adolescence Early Adulthood Middle Age Older Age

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

INTERPRETATION

The group majorly consist of age 21-40 years old with 74 individuals (42%) is in Early
Adulthood, then followed by the group consists of age 41-65 years old with 32 individuals (18%)
which are the people in the middle age, then the group that consists of 11-20 years old with 28
individuals, (16%), the adolescents, then the group that consists of 3-10 years old which consists
of 24 individuals (14%), then the infants, which consists of 0-2 years old with 12 individuals
(7%), and lastly and the least of them all, the older age which consists of 66 years old and above
with only 7 individuals (4%).

ANALYSIS

Majority of the population belongs to 21-40 years old group. In this age, individuals are on the
stage of having employment that makes it in advantage for the community to increase its
economic growth.

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

RELIGION
RC 134
BAPTIST 1
BORN AGN 13
ISLAM 5
INC 13

RELIGION
3%
8% 8%
RC
BAPTIST
1%
BORN AGN
ISLAM
INC

81%

INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS

Based on the data gathered by the researchers, the population of Barangay Dela Paz
consists of 81% Roman Catholic, 8% are Iglesia ni Cristo, same as Born Again, 3% are Islam,
and 1% Baptist.

Barangay Dela Paz is divided into different religions but most of the residents are Roman
Catholic which means that there is a strong influence of Catholicism.

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

As a health care provider, one must recognize and respect the clients’ beliefs and
practices in developing a nursing care plan, according to the clients’ religious beliefs because a
person’s response to health care entails his/her religion.

A person’s faith/ religious beliefs influence his/her lifestyle, health attitude, practice and
general outlook in life.

CIVIL STATUS
MARRIED 67
SINGLE 19
WIDOW 5
CL 22
SP 0

Chart Title
MARRIED SINGLE WIDOW COMMON LAW

19%

4%

59%
17%

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS

The data shows that people in Barangay Dela Paz ages 21 and up, 59% of them are
married, 19% are living in common law, 17% are single, and 4% are widowed.

As the data said earlier, most of the residents living in Barangay Dela Paz are ages 21-40,
and this represents reproductive age, where people begin seeking a partner and forming families,
so it is understandable that most of the residents are married.

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Elem Graduate 2
Elem Undergraduate 14
HS Graduate 24
HS Undergraduate 14
College Graduate 29
College Undergraduate 30
Vocational Graduate 1
Voc Undergraduate 0

HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT


1% 2%

12%

26%

21%

25%
12%

EG EU HG HU CG CU VG

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS

Based on the data gathered by the researchers, there were 1% Vocational Graduate, 2%
Elementary Graduate, 12% Elementary Undergraduate and same as High School Undergraduate,
26% College Undergraduate, 21% High School Graduate, and 25% College Graduate.

This data represents that among the total respondents surveyed by the researchers, there is
a higher percentage of individuals who are college undergraduates, indicating moderately high
educational competence since college graduates in this barangay is almost as the same as college
undergraduates.

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295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

TYPE OF WORK
White Collar Job 25
Blue Collar Job 40
NONE 48

TYPE OF WORK

22%

42%

35%

WHITE COLLAR JOB BLUE COLLAR JOB UNEMPLOYED

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS

Based on the information gathered by the researchers, the highest percentage on the type
of work are the unemployed which has 40 or 42% and the blue collar jobs or 40 or 35%, and the
lowest are white collar jobs or 25 or 22% of the population.

Since most of the residents of Barangay Dela Paz are college undergraduates, so they
cannot find a white collar job since it requires a diploma and good educational background.

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

INCOME NO. OF FAMILY


5,000 AND BELOW 1
5,001-10,000 11
10,001-15,000 11
15,001-20,000 1
20,001-25,000 5
25,001-30,000 2
30,001-35,000 2
35,001-40,000 2
40,001-45,000 1
45,001-50,000 1
50,000 amd up 1

INCOME
5,000 AND BELOW 5,001-10,000 10,001-15,000 15,001-20,000
20,001-25,000 25,001-30,000 30,001-35,000 35,001-40,000
40,001-45,000 45,001-50,000 50,000 and up
3%3%
3% 3%

5%
5%
29%
5%

13%

3% 29%

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS

This graph shows that most of the families in Barangay Dela Paz have an income of
5,001-10,000 Php (29%) and 10,001-15,000 Php (29%). Then 5,000 and below (3%), 15,001-
20,000 Php (3%), then 20,001-25,000 Php (5%), 35,001-40,000 Php (5%), 25,001-30,000 Php
(5%), 40,001-45,000 Php (3%0, 45,001-50,000 (3%), and 50,000 Php and up (3%)

According to the information gathered by the researchers about the monthly income of
Barangay Dela Paz, most of them earn 5,001-10,000 Php and 10,001-15,000 Php and this is
because most of them are unemployed or have blue collar jobs. There are only 5 families who
have an income of 35,001-50,000 Php and above and they have a white collar job.

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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF QUEZON CITY
Institute of Nursing
295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City 1102 Philippines
Tel. No. 725 8386 / 723 0221 to 23 local 131
Website: http://www.sjcqc.edu/ph

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