What are the three categories of health problems based on their nature?
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Health Threat, Health Deficit, and Foreseeable Crisis.
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What are the three categories of health problems based on their nature?
Health Threat, Health Deficit, and Foreseeable Crisis.
What is the purpose of the work tracker mentioned in the lesson wrap-up?
To help students track how much work they have accomplished and how much work is left to do.
What is the focus of Family Data Analysis and Family Nursing Diagnosis?
Discussing the typology of nursing problems in family health care and categorizing health problems.
What are the inadequate family resources for care mentioned?
Financial resources and physical resources.
What is the nature of the health problems listed for Family No. 1?
Health deficit.
What common health issue do the three preschoolers have?
Scabies.
What is the age of the mother in the given situation?
37 years old.
What health issue is indicated by the mother's slight pedal edema?
Possible complication of pregnancy.
What resources do the family and community have for treating cough and cold?
Necessary resources to treat cough and cold.
What is a significant barrier to the mother's ability to provide care?
Lack of knowledge about health conditions.
What are some examples of inherent personal characteristics that can affect health?
Poor impulse control.
What factors can lead to an inability to provide a conducive home environment?
Inadequate family resources, lack of knowledge on hygiene, and ineffective communication patterns.
How can family disunity impact health?
It can lead to inadequate support and resources for health maintenance.
What is the daily family income mentioned in the document?
P500.00 a day.
What factors require priority attention in health problems?
The family's concern and felt needs.
What is the weight of Rina, the three-year-old?
10 kgs.
What does a high preventive potential indicate?
There is a high possibility of transferring infection to other family members, requiring immediate attention.
What are some risk factors for specific diseases mentioned in the document?
Lifestyle diseases and metabolic syndrome.
What are some stress-provoking factors affecting families?
Strained marital relationships, strained parent-sibling relationships, interpersonal conflicts, and caregiving burden.
What are some reasons for the presence of health deficits?
Feeling of confusion, lack of knowledge about alternatives, inability to decide on actions, and fear of consequences.
What is the modifiability status of the cough and cold problem?
Partially modifiable
Why is greater weight assigned to health deficit over health threats?
Because health deficits usually demand more immediate intervention than health threats.
What does the CAT: 3-2-1 strategy involve?
Students record three things they learned, two things they found interesting, and one question they still have.
What does the score of '0' indicate in the context of modifiability?
The problem is not modifiable.
What is a common health threat that can lead to diseases or accidents?
Presence of health threats.
What are some barriers to utilizing community resources for health care?
Lack of knowledge of community resources, previous unpleasant experiences with health workers, and cost restraints.
What is the significance of understanding health history in nursing?
It may induce the occurrence of health deficits.
From where is the water supply taken?
From a public well ½ km from the house.
What type of health problems are listed for Family No. 1?
Cough and cold, scabies, and malnutrition.
What health condition is Rina suffering from?
Malnutrition.
What is the significance of the 'salience of the problem' score?
It indicates whether the problem needs immediate attention or not.
What can cause role strain within a family?
Role denial, role conflict, or role overload.
What is the purpose of nursing assessment?
To gather and analyze data to identify health and nursing problems of families.
What role does stress play in family health?
It can create foreseeable crisis situations requiring adjustment of family resources.
What is the blood pressure of the mother?
140/90.
What is the salience of the health problem regarding immediate attention?
Needs immediate attention
What factors affect the preventive potential of a health problem?
Severity of the problem, duration of the problem, and current management.
What is the highest score equivalent to in the health problem prioritization system?
5, which corresponds to the total weight.
What are some accident hazards listed?
Broken chairs, pointed sharp objects, improperly kept poisons and medicines, fire hazards, and fall hazards.
What are some poor home/environmental conditions mentioned?
Inadequate living space, lack of food storage, polluted water supply, and improper garbage disposal.
What factors contribute to the inability to provide adequate nursing care?
Lack of knowledge about health conditions, inadequate resources, and lack of skills in necessary interventions.
What is the total score for the health problem assessment?
4.5
What is the purpose of determining the salience score?
To evaluate the family's perception and evaluation of the problem in terms of seriousness and urgency of attention needed.
What is the distance of the health center from the mother's house?
3 km.
What is the nature of the health threat in the assessment?
Health threat and foreseeable crisis.
What is a reason for the mother's inability to recognize health issues in her children?
Lack of knowledge about health conditions.
What is a wellness condition in nursing practice?
A nursing judgment related to the client’s capability for wellness.
What organizing principle is used in the Typology of Nursing Problems?
Freeman’s Family Health Tasks.
What can hinder a family's recognition of health conditions?
Lack of knowledge, denial, social stigma, economic implications, and emotional issues.
What type of health problem is identified in Family No. 1?
Malnutrition
What preventive potential is associated with the cough and cold problem?
High
What factors are considered in defining the modifiability of health problems?
Current knowledge, technology, family resources, community resources, and community health manager's resources.
What is the significance of synthesizing information in community health nursing?
It helps in analyzing, sorting, and grouping data to form conclusions and set priorities for planning and implementation.
How does a nurse determine priority health conditions?
By considering conditions with total scores nearer to five.
When does a health condition become a nursing problem?
When it is stated as the family’s failure to perform specific health tasks.
What does the first-level assessment reflect?
Statements of health conditions or problems, including wellness states and health threats.
What can hinder caring for sick or disabled family members?
Philosophy of life that negates caring, members' preoccupation with personal concerns, and prolonged diseases exhausting family support.
What is the total score for the health problem 'Cough and Cold' in Family No. 1?
4.66.
What constitutes faulty or unhealthy nutrition?
Inadequate food intake, excessive intake of certain nutrients, faulty eating habits, ineffective breastfeeding, and faulty feeding techniques.
What are some unhealthy lifestyle practices listed?
Alcohol drinking, cigarette smoking, walking barefoot, eating raw meat or fish, and poor personal hygiene.
What are some barriers to accessing appropriate resources for care?
Physical accessibility issues, cost constraints, and lack of trust in health personnel.
What are the top three prioritized health problems listed?
What is one major barrier to effective nursing in family health care?
The absence of a classification system for nursing problems reflecting family status.
What are some potential areas for enhanced capability identified in the assessment?
Healthy lifestyle, health management, parenting, breastfeeding, spiritual well-being.