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LARA, KIT B.

First and Second Level Assessment

First Level Assessment Second Level Assessment


Presence of Wellness condition:
A.) Potential for Enhanced Capability for Healthy Lifestyle-Exercise and Activity
>Father claimed that he go the farm and walking as his form of exercise

Presence of Health Threats:


A.) Accident Hazard: Fall Hazard Inability to provide a home environment conducive to health maintenance and
>There were no side rails on the stair personal development due to lack of inadequate knowledge of preventive measures

B.) Poor Home/Environmental Condition: Improper garbage disposal Inability to provide a home environment conducive to health maintenance and
>Their way of disposing there garbage is through burning and family did not personal development-not practicing the proper way of disposing garbage
practice segregation of waste

C.) Unhealthy Lifestyle and Personal Habits/Practices: Cigarette Smoking


>Father claimed that he smoke because it relieves his stress and its already
been a habit and a part of his everyday practice

D.) Unsanitary food handling and preparations


>Mother said that leftover such as foods that is covered only with other plate
and does not properly place at the dining table.

Presence of Health deficits:


A.) Illness states: Hypertension
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Prioritization and Computation:

A.) Accident Hazard: Fall Hazard

Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification


1. Nature of the
Problem

2. Modifiability
of the
Problem
3. Preventive
Potential

4. Salience of
the Problem

TOTAL SCORE

B.) Poor Home/Environmental Condition: Improper garbage disposal

Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification


1. Nature of the
Problem

2. Modifiability
of the
Problem
3. Preventive
Potential
4. Salience of
the Problem

TOTAL SCORE

C.) Unhealthy Lifestyle and Personal Habits/Practices: Cigarette Smoking

Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification


5. Nature of the
Problem

6. Modifiability
of the
Problem
7. Preventive
Potential

8. Salience of
the Problem

TOTAL SCORE

D.) Unsanitary food handling and preparations

Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification


E.) Nature of the
Problem

F.) Modifiability
of the
Problem
G.) Preventive
Potential

H.) Salience of
the Problem

TOTAL SCORE

E.) Illness states: Hypertension

Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification


9. Nature of the
Problem

10. Modifiability
of the
Problem
11. Preventive
Potential

12. Salience of
the Problem

TOTAL SCORE
List of Prioritized Problem

FNCP Proper

Health Goals and Objective of Nursing Plan of Intervention Evaluation Plan


Conditions/Problems/Family Care
Nursing Nursing Px
Outcome Criteria/Indication Methods/ Toolds
Standards

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