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A.

Family Structure, Characteristics, and Dynamics

MEMBERS OF THE AGE SEX CIVIL POSITION PLACE OF


HOUSEHOLD STATUS OF THE RESIDENCE
FAMILY

Sheryl Padilla 50 yrs old Female Married Mother Living in Brgy. San Jose,
City of Binan

Recardo Padilla 53 yrs old Male Married Father Living in Brgy. San Jose,
City of Binan

Sarah Padilla 28 yrs old Female Single 1st child Living in Brgy. San Jose,
City of Binan

Talia Padilla 26 yrs old Female Single 2nd child Living in Brgy. San Jose,
City of Binan

Garwin Padilla 21 yrs old Male Single 3rd child Living in Brgy. San Jose,
City of Binan

Garchie Padilla 16 yrs old Male Single 4th child Living in Brgy. San Jose,
City of Binan

Gabriel Padilla 13 yrs old Male Single 5th child Living in Brgy. San Jose,
City of Binan

Garvin Padilla 10 yrs old Male Single 6th child Living in Brgy. San Jose,
City of Binan
B. Socio-economic and Cultural Characteristics

MEMBERS OF OCCUPATI PLACE OF INCOME EDUCATIONAL ETHNIC


THE HOUSEHOLD ON WORK ATTAINABLE BACKGROUND
AND
RELIGIOUS
AFFILIATION

Sheryl Padilla Housewife N/A N/A 1st year college Asian


Filipino
Roman Catholic

Recardo Padilla Tricycle driver Bayan Binan, ₱ 7,200 Elementary Asian


Laguna Filipino
Roman Catholic

Sarah Padilla N/A N/A N/A Vocational Asian


Filipino
Roman Catholic

Talia Padilla Cashier Robinson ₱ 10,300 2nd year college Asian


Galleria Mall, Filipino
San Pedro Roman Catholic
Laguna

Garwin Padilla N/A N/A N/A Highschool Asian


graduate Filipino
Roman Catholic

Garchie Padilla Student N/A N/A Highschool Asian


undergraduate Filipino
Roman Catholic

Gabriel Padilla Student N/A N/A Highschool Asian


undergraduate Filipino
Roman Catholic

Garvin Padilla Student N/A N/A Elementary Asian


undergraduate Filipino
Roman Catholic

TABLE 3: MEDICAL AND NURSING HISTORY


Member of the Past Current Number Reasons Beliefs
household Illnesses Illnesses of of
Confinem Confinem
ent ent

Sheryl Padilla
N/A N/A 0 N/A N/A

Recardo Padilla Hypertension 0


N/A N/A N/A

Sarah Padilla
N/A N/A 0 N/A N/A

Talia Padilla
N/A N/A 0 N/A N/A

Garwin Padilla
N/A N/A 0 N/A N/A

Garchie Padilla
N/A N/A 0 N/A N/A

Gabriel Padilla
N/A N/A 0 N/A N/A

Garvin Padilla Dengue N/A 1


Dengue N/A

TABLE 4: ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA


FAMILY WEIGHT HEIGHT MUA WC HC VITAL SIGNS
MEMBERS C

T PR HR BP

TABLE 5: RISK FACTOR ASSESSMENT INDICATING PRESENCE OF MAJOR


CONTRIBUTING MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS FOR SPECIFIC LIFESTYLE DISEASES
Member of the HPN Physical Sedentary Cigarette/ Cholesterol Obesity
Household Inactivity Lifestyle Tobacco
Smoking

Sheryl Padilla
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Recardo Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ 🗸 ╳ ╳

Sarah Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ 🗸

Talia Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳

Garwin Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳

Garchie Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳

Gabriel Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳

Garvin Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳

TABLE 6: RISK FACTOR ASSESSMENT INDICATING PRESENCE OF MAJOR


CONTRIBUTING MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS FOR SPECIFIC LIFESTYLE
DISEASES
Member of the Diabetes Inadequate Stress Alcohol Other Substance
Household Mellitus Fiber Intake Drinking Abuse

Sheryl Padilla
╳ ╳ 🗸 ╳ ╳

Recardo Padilla
╳ ╳ 🗸 🗸 ╳

Sarah Padilla
╳ ╳ 🗸 🗸 ╳

Talia Padilla
╳ ╳ 🗸 ╳ ╳

Garwin Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳

Garchie Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳

Gabriel Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳

Garvin Padilla
╳ ╳ ╳ ╳ ╳

TABLE 7: DEVELOPMENTAL ASSESSMENT, PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT, AND RESULTS


OF LABORATORY/DIAGNOSTICS AND OTHER SCREENING PROCEDURE
Member of the Developmental Physical Assessment Results of
Household Assessment of Indicating Presence of Laboratory/Diagnosis and
Infants, Toddlers Illness State/s Other Screening
and Preschoolers Procedures

Sheryl Padilla
N/A 120/80mmHg N/A

Recardo Padilla
N/A 136/82 mmHg N/A

Sarah Padilla
N/A 134/24 mmHg N/A

Talia Padilla
N/A 105/67 mmHg N/A

Garwin Padilla
N/A 120/80 mmHg N/A

Garchie Padilla
N/A 110/60mmHg N/A

Gabriel Padilla
N/A 110/80mmHg N/A

Garvin Padilla
N/A 110/80mmHg N/A

1. Accident Hazards due to Unstable Stairs


Criteria Classification Computation Actual Justification
score

Nature of the Problem Health Threat 2/3 x 1 0.66 This is a health threat because the
stairs are unstable, steep and prone
to accidents.

Modifiability of the Partially Modifiable 1/2 x 2 1 The problem is partially modifiable


Problem since we can educate the family on
how to handle it. However, they
prioritize paying for the things they
use regularly.

Preventive Potential High 3/3 x 1 1 This problem is highly preventable


since we can educate the family on
how it can impact them.

Salience of the A problem, but not 1/2 x 1 0.5 The family doesn’t view this as a
Problem needing immediate problem that needs immediate action
action since they have stated that they only
buy necessities with their money.

Total Score 3. 16

2. Unsanitary Toilet Facility


CRITERIA CLASSIFICATIO COMPUTATIO ACTUAL JUSTIFICATION
N SCORE
N

This is a health threat


1. Nature of the Health Threat 2/3 x 1 0.66 because dirty toilets
can be places where
problem disease can grow and
spread, which can lead
to viral infections like
diarrhea and amebiasis.

2. Modifiability of
the problem Easy Modifiable 2/2 x 2 1 It is currently possible
to address the issue
with the given
information,
intervention, and
resources.

Cleaning the toilet


3. Preventive High 3/3 x 1 1 facility would
eliminate breeding
potential sites of vectors of
diseases therefore
decreasing the chance
of the family to
acquire infectious
diseases.
4. Salience of the 0.5 Family does not
Problem A problem, but not 1/2x1 perceive this as not
needing immediate
needing immediate
attention
action

2.66
Total Score
3. Presence of breeding for disease-carrying insects like mosquitoes and
cockroaches.

CRITERIA CLASSIFICATIO COMPUTATIO ACTUAL JUSTIFICATI


N SCORE ON
N

This is a health
1. Nature of Health Threats 2/3 x 1 0.66 threat because
the dirty toilets can
be places where
problem disease can
grow and
spread, which
can lead to viral
infections like
diarrhea and
amebiasis.

2.
Modifiabilit Partially 1/2x2 1 It is currently
y of the Modifiable possible to
problem address the
issue with the
given
information,
intervention,
and resources.

Cleaning the
3. Preventive Moderate 2/3 x 1 0.66 toilet facility
would
potential eliminate
breeding sites
of vectors of
diseases
therefore
decreasing the
chance of the
family to
acquire
infectious
diseases.
4. Salience of 0.5 Family does not
the Problem Needs no 1/2x1 perceive this as
not needing
immediate
immediate
attention attention

2.82
Total Score

4. Hypertension

CRITERIA CLASSIFICATIO COMPUTATIO ACTUAL JUSTIFICATION


N SCORE
N

This is considered as a
1. Nature of the Health Deficit 3/3 x 1 1 health deficit since that
there is a presence of
problem problem.

2. Modifiability of
the problem Partially 1/2x2 1 It is partially modifiable
Modifiable because the father is able
to practice balanced
nutrition as a result of
our health education,
which emphasized how
to deal with low-salt and
low-fat diets. Also, we
emphasized the limit on
smoking cigarettes.
It is considered as a
3. Preventive Moderate 2/3 x 1 0.66 moderate preventive
since the father
potential
practiced to eat
nutritious foods like
fruits and vegetables.

4. Salience of the 0.5 The father recognized it


Problem Needs no 1/2x1 as a problem not
immediate needing urgent
attention attention because he
can still manage his
health condition by
taking maintenance.

3.16
Total Score

5. One of Mrs. S.P. 's sons frequently lose his jobs.

CRITERIA Classification COMPUTATION ACTUAL JUSTIFICATION


SCORE
Job loss and poor
1. Nature of the Foreseeable 2/3 x 1 0.66 salaries can have a
Crisis disastrous impact on a
problem family's ability to
provide for its
members.

2. Modifiability of
the problem Partially 1/2 x 2 1 The son will have a hard
Modifiable time getting a job
because of his lack of
skills and education.

If the son gets a job, the


3. Preventive High 3/3 x 1 1 family will be able to
handle the situation
potential
much more easily..

4. Salience of the 0.5 The family perceives


Problem Needs no 1/2x1 this as a problem not
immediate needing immediate
attention Attention.

2.83
Total Score

TABLE 9: PRIORITIZATION OF FAMILY HEALTH PROBLEMS

SCENARIOS/CONDITIONS SCORING PRIORITIZATION


1. Accident Hazards due to
3.16 1st
Unstable Stairs

2. Unsanitary Toilet
2.66 4th
Facility

3. Presence of Breeding for


2.82 5th
disease-carrying insects
like mosquitoes and
cockroaches

4. Hypertension
3.16 1st

5. One of Mrs. S.P. 's sons


2.83 3rd
frequently lose his jobs.
TABLE 10: FAMILY NURSING CARE PLAN

INTERVENTION PLAN

FAMILY
NURSING NURSING METHOD OF RESOURCES
HEALTH GOAL OF OBJECTIV
PROBLEMS INTERVENTIO NURSE REQUIRED
PROBLE CARE ES OF
N FAMILY
M CARE
CONTACT

● Home Visual Aid


Presence Inability to After nursing After the Determine the visit such as posters
of Health recognize the intervention: home visit, family's level of ● Intervie to shows the
Deficit presence of a the family comprehension w information
Members of the about
specificall condition or will be able of the health hypertension
patient's family
y problem due to: to: problem.
will be able to Human
Hyperten
- Lack of access to verbally Identify Educate family Resources
sion
the right care comprehend variables members on ● Time
and effort of
resources nursing care (such as age, hypertension's the students,
management for lifestyle, causes, warning as well as the
-Inability to grasp family’s
hypertension genetics, signs,
the severity of the Financial
and take nutrition, symptoms, and
situation Resources
advantage of and weight) potential ●
local health that may problems. Money for
Inability to
the students’
recognize the centers for increase the
Consider the transportation
magnitude / nature regular likelihood
following
of the problem. checkups. that a person
possible causes
may develop
Lack of/inadequate of hypertension:
hypertension
knowledge of
a. Salt and
community
resources for care. .Eat healthy alcohol
food to intake
manage b. Obesity
hypertension
Offer details
; limit out on
about nearby
salty and
facilities for
fatty foods.
health-related
management
and emergency
care provision.

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