Family Health Assessment Part I Flashcards
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A systematic approach of soliving an existing problem/meeting the need of family
RAPIE
Meaning of Rapie
Rapport, Assessment, Planning, Interventin, and Evaluation
First major phase of nursing process in family health nursing
Assessment
Involves a set of actions by which the nurse measures the status of the family as a client.
Assessment
The norms and standards are derived from
Values, beliefs, principles, rules or expectations
Done through use of sensory capacities
Observation
Data gathered through this methods have the advantage of being subjected to validation and reliability testing
Observation
Measurement of specific body parts and reviewing the body systems.
Physical Examination
Gather information through reviewing existing records and reports pertinent to the client.
Records review
To determine health problems or health-related problems of family
First Level Assessment
Sources of problems can be gathered using the
IDB (Initial Data Base)
“Nature of problem”
*Health Deficit
*Health threat
*Forseeable Crisis
Defines the nature of problems or type of nursing problem that family encounters in performing health task
Second Level Assessment
It will be categorized as the “Family Nursing Problems”
Second Level Assessment
Refers to such materials as bamboo, nipa, sawali, coconut leaves or cardboard
Light/makeshift materials
Refers to a predominant concrete house
Strong/concrete materials
Refers to combination of light materials, wood and/or concrete
Mixed Materials
Artificial means of providing light or illumination
Lighting facilities
A protected well or a developing spring with an outlet but without a distribution system
Level I (Point Source)
With a resource, reservoir, piped distribution network, and communal faucets
Level II (Communal Faucet or Stand Posts)
With a source, reservoir, piped distribution of network and household taps
Level III (Infividual House connections or Waterworks system)
No watwr necessary to wash the waste into the receiving space
Non-watee carriage toilet facility
Consists of a pit covered by a flatform with a hole that is usually not covered
Open pit privy/Latrine
A pit privy in which the hole over the platform or toilet floor is provided with cover
Closed pit privy/latrine