FNCP
FNCP
FNCP
COLLEGE OF NURSING
La Trinidad, Benguet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
Inability to provide a home environment which is conducive to health maintenance and personality development due to: a. Inadequate family resources specifically financial constraints or limited financial resources b. Lack of knowledge of importance of hygiene and sanitation c. Lack of skill in carrying out measures to improve home environment
INTERVENTIONS
a. discuss the importance of eliminating the breeding sites of vectors b. discuss home environment/ perform home visits, as appropriate c. assist the family to identify and acquire necessary resources
RATIONALE
a. to know the level of awareness of the family and add information or knowledge b. to determine ability to care for the family and to identify potential health and safety hazards c. to meet individual needs
EVALUATION
COLLEGE OF NURSING
La Trinidad, Benguet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
NURSING INTERVENTIONS
EVALUATION
Inability to provide a home environment conducive to health maintenance and personal development due to: 1. Ignorance of the importance of hygiene and sanitation 2. Lack of knowledge of regarding preventive measures
Goals: After nursing intervention the family will be able to eradicate the presence of these unwanted sites of vectors causing diseases and therefore will maintain a home environment conducive to health. Objectives: After nursing intervention the family will: a. be aware and be more knowledgeable about the importance of proper sanitation especially at home; b. be able to eliminate the presence of these breeding sites of vectors c. recognize the causes of breeding sites such as to prevent the occurrence of diseases.
1. Discuss the importance and purposes of proper sanitation 2. Cite the causes and effects of the prevalence of these unwanted pests around the home. 3. Suggest alternatives/methods that would eliminate the breeding sites of vectors 4. Explore with the family the ways of improving home sanitation considering its limited resources: a. emphasize to the family the proper storage of food that may attract vectors b. instruct all family members to prevent accumulation of stagnant water around their home since this is a good breeding place for insects.
COLLEGE OF NURSING
La Trinidad, Benguet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
NURSING INTERVENTIONS
EVALUATION
Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health actions due to: a. Low salience of the problem/condition b. Lack of/inadequate knowledge/insight as to alternative courses of action open to them.
Goals: After the nursing intervention the family will be able to eliminate the cough and colds and will prevent the recurrence of the disease in the future. Objectives: After nursing intervention the family will: a. acquire adequate information about the disease, including signs and symptoms of the disease, immediate health care assistance and preventive measures; b. be aware on how to reduce the chances of spreading communicable diseases to other family members; c. utilize community resources openly available in resolving the condition experienced.
1. Discuss with the family the causes, effects and complications of cough and cold. 2. Provide adequate knowledge on the various ways of maintaining cleanliness in their surroundings. 3. Explain the importance of proper food preparation, good nutrition, rest and sleep in strengthening ones resistance against illness, so as to prevent occurrence of cough and colds 4. Cite ways in eliminating the disease and limiting the occurrence of transmission by suggesting courses of action such as medications (e.g. measures like the application of alternative medicines like lagundi if resources in the community is inadequate) and preventive measures such as covering the mouth when sneezing or coughing and proper disposal of nasal or oral discharges. 5. Promote proper personal and environmental hygiene among all members of the family. 6. Provide information on health centers in the vicinity for immediate care assistance.
COLLEGE OF NURSING
La Trinidad, Benguet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
>Inability to provide a home environment which is conducive for health maintenance and personal development due to: a. inadequate family resources, specially financial constraints. b. inadequate living space. c. poor personal hygiene.
INTERVENTIONS
>Establish rapport. >Assess patients condition (V/S and physical assessment). > Assess the house condition. >Instruct to increase fluid intake. > Auscultate lung area.
RATIONALE
> To gain trust cooperation. >For baseline data. and
EVALUATION
> To determine the factors that triggers the disease. >To liquefy secretions.
>To determine the part of affectation and severity of the problem. >Instruct the mother to > To boost the immune give Vit C to her child or system. fruit that is rich in vit C like orang and calamansi. >Encourage the use of >Herbal medicines are free herbal medicines. and easy.
COLLEGE OF NURSING
La Trinidad, Benguet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
Inability to provide home environment conducive for health and maintenance secondary to unhygienic practices
INTERVENTIONS
1. Check if the family is aware of their health practices. 2. Demonstrate the proper hand washing.
RATIONALE
> This will help the nurse to know the severity of the health problem. > The nurse must perform the proper hand washing technique so that the family will be able to see the proper technique. A return demonstration will be necessary so that the nurse can assess if the family members can absorb the lesson. > This step will enable the family members to know the consequences if health practices were not observed in their family. > This will be a way of keeping in touch with the family and facilitate them to be able to find concrete ways to achieve the goal of observing hygienic practices.
EVALUATION
3. Emphasize the importance of proper hygiene in preventing health problems. 4. Listen to the concerns of the family regarding the hindrance to practice such hygienic practices.
Tools: 1. Home Visits 2. Diagram of path of infection, steps in correct hand washing 3. Demonstration 4. Hand washing supplies 5. Time and Effort for the family members as well as to the nurse
COLLEGE OF NURSING
La Trinidad, Benguet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
Inability to decide about taking appropriate actions due to failure to comprehend the nature and scope of the problem.
INTERVENTIONS
1. Assess the familys level of understanding regarding the identified problem 2. Assess the surrounding and the house of the family 3. Provide the family information about the proper ways on waste disposal such as segregation of biodegradable from nonbiodegradable wastes and demonstrate the methods. 4. Explore with the family the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods of waste disposal. 5. Emphasize the importance of practicing proper garbage disposal with the family.
RATIONALE
1. In order to determine the cognitive level of the family and acknowledge their perceptions about the problem 2. Facilitate on making the appropriate actions needed by the family 3. For the family to learn the proper ways of waste management. 4. To provide options with the family on selecting proper methods of waste disposal 5. So that, the family will grasp the significance and demonstrate interest in initiating lifestyle modification.
EVALUATION
COLLEGE OF NURSING
La Trinidad, Benguet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
Inability to decide about taking appropriate actions due to failure to comprehend the nature and scope of the problem.
INTERVENTIONS
Listen to the concerns of the family regarding the hindrance to practice such hygienic practices. 2. Demonstrate the proper hand washing.
RATIONALE
1. This will help the nurse to know the severity of the health problem. 2. The nurse must perform the proper hand washing technique so that the family will be able to see the proper technique. A return demonstration will be necessary so that the nurse can assess if the family members can absorb the lesson. 3. This step will enable the family members to know the consequences if health practices were not observed in their family. 4. This will be a way of keeping in touch with the family and facilitate them to be able to find concrete ways to achieve the goal of observing hygienic practices.
EVALUATION
3. Emphasize the importance of proper hygiene in preventing health problems 4. Check if the family is aware of their health practices.
COLLEGE OF NURSING
La Trinidad, Benguet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
1. Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action due to low salience of the problem or condition. 2. Failure to utilize community resources for health care due to negative attitude/ philosophy in life which hinders effective/ maximum utilization of community resources for health care.
INTERVENTIONS
1. Explain to the family the importance of using the available health resources. 2. Provide information on the clinic hours of the RHU and the services they offer.
EVALUATION
COLLEGE OF NURSING
La Trinidad, Benguet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action due to lack of knowledge as to alternative courses of action open to the family.
INTERVENTIONS
1. Analyze with the couple critical issues related with marital relationship and the parents responsibility for love and life as basis for maintaining family size. 2. Discuss with the couple the alternative courses of action. 3. Analyze with the couple the advantages and disadvantages of each method to encourage better decision-making on the best option given the familys situated possibilities.
EVALUATION
COLLEGE OF NURSING
La Trinidad, Benguet
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
1. Inability to recognize the presence of malnourishment in a dependent family member due to lack of awareness. 2. Inability to take proper action due to failure to comprehend the nature, magnitude, and scope of the problem. 3. Inability to provide inadequate nursing care to the member of the family who suffers from malnourishment. a)lack of knowledge regarding health conditions. b) lack of awareness regarding the urgency or salience of the problem. c)Inadequate financial resources to sustain health and development
INTERVENTIONS
1.Discuss: a. The implications of the signs and symptoms of malnourishment observed in the family members. b. The consequences of malnourishment. 2. Discuss with the family regarding food selection and management as well as the preparation and eating habits of the family. 3. Give some health teachings with focus on basic nutrition and proper handling of foods. 4. Teach or give suggestions to the family regarding better ways of budgeting family income.
EVALUATION