MIDTERMS_FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Flashcards

1
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give the 4 data given in the first level assessment

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  1. Wellness conditon
  2. Health threats
  3. Health deficits
  4. Foreseeable crisis
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it is defined as Clinical or nursing judgement about a client in transition from a specific level of wellness or capability to a higher level

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Wellness conditon

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define a wellness condition

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Clinical or nursing judgement about a client in transition from a specific level of wellness or capability to a higher level

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wellness condition

give 6 examples of Potential/ Readiness for Enhanced Capability for:

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  1. Healthy lifestyle
    nutrition/diet, exercise/activity
  2. Healthy maintenance/health management
  3. Parenting
  4. Breastfeeding
  5. Spiritual well-being-process
  6. Others.
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describe Wellness Potential

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→ wellness state or condition based on client’s performance, current competencies or clinical data but no explicit expression of client desire.

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6
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what has signs for potential wellness but no explicit expression of desire

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Wellness Potential

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7
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give to wellness data

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Wellness Potential

Readiness for Enhanced Wellness State

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→wellness state or condition based on client’s current competencies or performance, clinical data and explicit expression of desire to achieve a higher level of state or function in a specific area on health promotion and maintenance

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Readiness for Enhanced Wellness State

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9
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describe health threats

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→Conditions that are conducive to disease, accident, or may result to failure to maintain wellness or realize health potential

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10
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what data is acquired if there is Presence of risk factors of specific disease?

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health threats

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11
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what data is acquired if there is Threats of cross infection from a communicable disease?

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health threats

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12
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what data is acquired if there is Family size beyond what family resources can adequately provide?

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health threats

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13
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what data is acquired if there is Accident/fire hazards?

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health threats

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what data is acquired if there is Threats of cross infection from a communicable disease?

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health threats

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what data is acquired if there is Faulty/unhealthful nutritional/eating habits or feeding techniques or practices?

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health threats

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16
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what data is acquired if there is Stress-provoking factors?

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health threats

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17
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what data is acquired if there is Poor home /environmental condition /sanitation?

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health threats

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18
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what data is acquired if there is Unsanitary handling and preparation?

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health threats

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19
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what data is acquired if there is Inherent personal characteristics?

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health threats

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20
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what data is acquired if there is Unhealthful lifestyle and personal habits/practices?

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health threats

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21
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what data is acquired if there is Health history which may participate/induce the occurrence of a health deficit?

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health threats

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22
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what data is acquired if there isLack of immunization/ inadequate immunization status specially of children?

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health threats

23
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what data is acquired if there is Family disunity ?

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health threats

24
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give examples of Accident hazards

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  1. Broken chairs
  2. Pointed /sharp objects, poisons and medicines improperly kept
  3. Fire hazards
  4. Fall hazards
25
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give examples of Faulty/unhealthful nutritional/eating habits or feeding techniques/practices.
Specify.

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  1. Inadequate food intake both in quality and quantity
  2. Excessive intake of certain nutrients
  3. Faulty eating habits
  4. Ineffective breastfeeding
  5. Faulty feeding techniques
26
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give examples of Stress Provoking Factors.

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  1. Strained marital relationship
  2. Strained parent-sibling relationship
  3. Interpersonal conflicts between family members
  4. Care-giving burden
27
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give examples of Poor Home/Environmental Condition/Sanitation.

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  1. Inadequate living space
  2. Lack of food storage facilities
  3. Polluted water supply
  4. Presence of breeding or resting sights of vectors of diseases
  5. Improper garbage/refuse disposal
  6. Unsanitary waste disposal
  7. Improper drainage system
  8. Poor lightning and ventilation
  9. Noise pollution
  10. Air pollution
28
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give examples Unhealthy Lifestyle and Personal Habits/Practices.

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  1. Alcohol drinking
  2. Cigarette/tobacco smoking
  3. Walking barefooted or inadequate footwear
  4. Eating raw meat or fish
  5. Poor personal hygiene
  6. Self medication/substance abuse
  7. Sexual promiscuity
  8. Engaging in dangerous sports
  9. Inadequate rest or sleep
  10. Lack of /inadequate exercise/physical activity
  11. Lack of/relaxation activities
  12. Non use of self-protection measures
29
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give examples of Family Disunity-e.g.

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  1. Self-oriented behavior of member(s)
  2. Unresolved conflicts of member(s)
  3. Intolerable disagreement
30
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describe Health deficit

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Instances of failure in health maintenance

31
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what data is acquired if there is Illness states?

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Health deficit

32
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what data is acquired if there is Failure to thrive/develop according to normal rate?

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Health deficit

33
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what data is acquired if there is Disability?

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Health deficit

34
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give examples of disability

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whether congenital or arising from illness;

transient/temporary

  • aphasia
  • temporary paralysis after a CVA

permanent

  • leg amputation secondary to diabetes,
  • blindness from measles, -lameness from polio
35
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→Anticipated periods of unusual demand of the individual or family in terms of adjustment/family resources; transitions.

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=Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

36
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what data can be acquired if there is Marriage?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

37
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what data can be acquired if there is Pregnancy, labor, puerperium?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

38
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what data can be acquired if there is Parenthood?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

39
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what data can be acquired if there is Additional member-e.g. newborn, lodger?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

40
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what data can be acquired if there is Abortion?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

41
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what data can be acquired if there is Entrance at school?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

42
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what data can be acquired if there is Adolescence?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

43
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what data can be acquired if there is Divorce or separation?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

44
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what data can be acquired if there is Menopause?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

45
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what data can be acquired if there is Marriage?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

46
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what data can be acquired if there is Loss of job?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

47
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what data can be acquired if there is Hospitalization of a family member?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

48
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what data can be acquired if there is Death of a member?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

49
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what data can be acquired if there is Resettlement in a new community?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

50
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what data can be acquired if there is Illegitimacy?

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Stress Points / Foreseeable Crisis

51
Q

give the 3 etiologies for Inability to recognize the presence of the condition or problem due to:

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A.Lack of or inadequate knowledge

B. Denial about its existence or severity as a result of fear of consequences of
diagnosis of problem

C. Attitude/Philosophy in life, which hinders recognition/acceptance of a
Problem

52
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Specify 4 factors that contribute to Denial about its existence or severity as a result of fear of consequences of
diagnosis of problem

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  1. Social-stigma, loss of respect of peer/significant others
  2. Economic/cost implications
  3. Physical consequences
  4. Emotional/psychological issues/concerns
53
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give the 11 etiologies for Inability to provide nursing care to the sick, disabled, dependent or at-risk member of the family due to..

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A. Lack of/inadequate knowledge about the disease/health condition
B. Lack of/inadequate knowledge about child development and care

C. Lack of/inadequate knowledge of the nature or extent of nursing care needed

D. Lack of the necessary facilities, equipment and supplies of care

E. Lack of/inadequate knowledge or skill in carrying out the necessary intervention or treatment/procedure of care

F. Inadequate family resources of care

G. Significant persons unexpressed feelings

H.Philosophy in life which negates/hinder caring for the sick, disabled, dependent, vulnerable/at risk member

I. Member’s preoccupation with on concerns/interests

J. Prolonged disease or disabilities, which exhaust supportive capacity of family members.

K. Altered role performance,