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1. The document prioritizes three health problems for a family: hypertension, fall hazards, and poor environmental sanitation with disease vector breeding sites. Hypertension scored highest due to its nature as a health deficit that is modifiable with treatment and education for prevention.
2. Fall hazards were the second priority as a health threat that is partially modifiable by using available resources, especially as the family has a pregnant member.
3. Poor environmental sanitation ranked last as a moderate preventive potential threat, though the family does not see it as a problem and it has limited modifiability.
1. The document prioritizes three health problems for a family: hypertension, fall hazards, and poor environmental sanitation with disease vector breeding sites. Hypertension scored highest due to its nature as a health deficit that is modifiable with treatment and education for prevention.
2. Fall hazards were the second priority as a health threat that is partially modifiable by using available resources, especially as the family has a pregnant member.
3. Poor environmental sanitation ranked last as a moderate preventive potential threat, though the family does not see it as a problem and it has limited modifiability.
1. The document prioritizes three health problems for a family: hypertension, fall hazards, and poor environmental sanitation with disease vector breeding sites. Hypertension scored highest due to its nature as a health deficit that is modifiable with treatment and education for prevention.
2. Fall hazards were the second priority as a health threat that is partially modifiable by using available resources, especially as the family has a pregnant member.
3. Poor environmental sanitation ranked last as a moderate preventive potential threat, though the family does not see it as a problem and it has limited modifiability.
Nature of the problem 3/3*1 1 It is a health deficits. Since this may result to failure to maintain wellness. Modifiability of the Problem 2/2*2 1 It is easily modifiable given the proper treatment and education regarding prevention this will address easily. Preventive Potential 3/3*1 1 It has highly preventive potential because although resources available. Salience of the problem 0/2*1 0 The family does not see this as a problem. Total 3.66
2. Presence of Health Threats: Fall Hazards
Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification 3. Nature of the problem 2/3*1 .66 It is a health threat because this may cause possible injury to the family members. 3. Modifiability of the Problem 1/2*2 1 It is partially modifiable as the family can make use of readily available resources. 3. Preventive Potential 0/3*1 0 It has low preventive potential because of limited resources they have. 3. Salience of the problem 1/2*1 0.5 The family perceives the problem as threatening especially that they have pregnant member of the family 3. Total 2.16 3. Presence of Health Threats: Poor environmental sanitation: presence of breeding sites of vectors of diseases
Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification
Nature of the problem 2/3*1 .66 It is a health threat. The presence of breeding sites will increase the risk of possible preventable diseases such as malaria, dengue etc. Modifiability of the Problem 0/2*2 0 It is not modifiable because the family can’t be able to recognize presence of breeding sites. Preventive Potential 2/3*1 .66 It is moderate preventive potential because the family cannot entirely prevent themselves from acquiring such diseases due to limited resources. However, with proper management the family can decrease possible risks. Salience of the problem 0/2*1 0 The family recognizes does not this as a problem. Total 1.32
HEALTH PROBLEM/CONDITION SCORES
1. Presence of Health Deficits: Cough and Colds 3.66 2. Presence of Health Threats: Fall Hazards 2.16 3.Presence of Health Threats: Poor environmental sanitation: 1.32 presence of breeding sites of vectors of diseases