Family Health Assessment Part I Flashcards

(38 cards)

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A systematic approach of soliving an existing problem/meeting the need of family

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RAPIE

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Meaning of Rapie

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Rapport, Assessment, Planning, Interventin, and Evaluation

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First major phase of nursing process in family health nursing

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Assessment

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Involves a set of actions by which the nurse measures the status of the family as a client.

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Assessment

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5
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The norms and standards are derived from

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Values, beliefs, principles, rules or expectations

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6
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Done through use of sensory capacities

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Observation

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Data gathered through this methods have the advantage of being subjected to validation and reliability testing

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Observation

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Measurement of specific body parts and reviewing the body systems.

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Physical Examination

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Gather information through reviewing existing records and reports pertinent to the client.

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Records review

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10
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To determine health problems or health-related problems of family

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First Level Assessment

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Sources of problems can be gathered using the

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IDB (Initial Data Base)

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12
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“Nature of problem”

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*Health Deficit
*Health threat
*Forseeable Crisis

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Defines the nature of problems or type of nursing problem that family encounters in performing health task

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Second Level Assessment

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14
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It will be categorized as the “Family Nursing Problems”

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Second Level Assessment

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15
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Refers to such materials as bamboo, nipa, sawali, coconut leaves or cardboard

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Light/makeshift materials

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Refers to a predominant concrete house

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Strong/concrete materials

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Refers to combination of light materials, wood and/or concrete

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Mixed Materials

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Artificial means of providing light or illumination

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Lighting facilities

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A protected well or a developing spring with an outlet but without a distribution system

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Level I (Point Source)

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With a resource, reservoir, piped distribution network, and communal faucets

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Level II (Communal Faucet or Stand Posts)

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With a source, reservoir, piped distribution of network and household taps

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Level III (Infividual House connections or Waterworks system)

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No watwr necessary to wash the waste into the receiving space

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Non-watee carriage toilet facility

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Consists of a pit covered by a flatform with a hole that is usually not covered

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Open pit privy/Latrine

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A pit privy in which the hole over the platform or toilet floor is provided with cover

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Closed pit privy/latrine

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A box used to receive the excreta and disposed later when filled.
Pail System
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Pit with a vent pipe
Ventilated Improved Pit
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A variation of VIP latrine. When a pit is completely displaced from the superstructure and connected to the squatting plate
Reed Odorless Earth Closet (ROEC)
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A toilet house is elevated and a shallow is extended upwards to the platforn by means of chute or pipe made of metal clay aluminum or board
Antipolo type
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Consists of a deep but relatively narrow hole made with boring equipment
Bored-hole Latrine
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Toilet house is constructed over a body of water into which excreta is allowed to fall freely.
Overhung Latrine
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A toilet system where waste is disposed by flushing through pipes into a public sewerage system
Flush Type
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Waste water flows through a system of closed pipes to an underground pit or covered canal
Blind Drainage
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Waste water flows through a system of pipes to an open pit canal
Open Drainage
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Use of garbage pile in a dumping place with or without pit or no soil covering
Open dumping
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Garbage is used as hog feed and also to chicken and other livestocks
Hog feeding
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Regularly piles of garbage and later burned in open air
Open burning
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Garbage placed in a pit and covered when filled up
Burial pit
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Involved buying or stacking of alternating layers of organic based garbage
Composting