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Gilbert Manalo
The Manalo family is headed by Mr. Gilbert Manalo, 34 years old. His wife is Mrs. Jocelyn Manalo, 29 years old. The couple is blessed with 4
children (3 girls and 1 boy). Their eldest daughter is Reynagel, 10 years old and is in Grade 4, next to her is Abigail, 6 years of age and doesn’t go to school
yet. Their third child is Jolibert and he is the only son, he is 3 years of age. Their youngest child is 7 months old and named as Joy Ann. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Manalo decides as to what appropriate actions to take regarding the family’s health care matter.
For a living, Mr. Manalo solely depends on his daily salary of 125 pesos per day as a carpenter in Dona Felisa Subdivision. According to Mrs. Manalo
this is enough to meet the most basic needs of the family lie food, water, and electricity but not enough to sustain their other necessities considering that
her children will soon go to school.
The couple are Zamboanguenos and are Roaman Catholic by religious affiliation. Both Mr. And Mrs. Manalo decides as to how their money will be
spent.
The family lives in Zone 6 of barangay Boalan. Their house is made up of light materials. Their house as well as their lot is owned by them. The
house has two bed rooms. For electricity consumption they just have it connected with their neighbour dividing equal shares of payment when the bill
arrives. For water connection, they just pay 125 pesos monthly in Jeers. Their water consumption is direct from the faucet.
D. Health Status
According to Mrs. Manalo her youngest daughter Joy Ann and his son Jolibert is having cough and colds for almost a week for Jolibert and three
days for Joy Ann. She still continue to breastfeed Joy Ann. She let her son take medicine prescribed by the doctor in the health center. Her husband
complains of muscle pains and fatigue most often every after week.
E. Value placed on Prevention of Diseases
All of her children are immunized except the youngest. Joy Ann is about to complete her immunization. She was scheduled to be immunized with
Hepa 2 last week but wasn’t able to go to the health center because she had a fever.
Family Method
Health Nursing Goal of Of Implemen Evaluati
Objectives of care Interventions Rationale Resources
Problem Problems care Family tation on
Contact
Subjective
Cues: Inability to After 8 After 8 hours of 1.discuss what Provides additional Home visit Community
Mother provide hours of Nursing are cough and knowledge/informa Discussion Health Nursing
Verbalized, adequate Nursing Intervention, my colds tion for the client in the
“este si Jolibert nursing Interventi client will be able to fully understand Philippines
un semana ya care to on, my to: what cough and
ta tose y chene the sick client will colds are.
sipon mentras due to be able to 1. Define Healing
este si Joy Ann inadequat provide cough in 2.discuss and Wonders of
mga tres diya e necessary her own demonstrate For easy Demonstration Herbs
pa lang. ya knowledg care level of the ways in expectoration of and discussion
anda ya iyo na e of the needed by understand expectorating phlegm and for the
health center nature her ing the phlegm cough and colds to
para pidi and children 2. Gain be treated.
reseta para extent of with insights
kumpra nursing cough and about the 3.demonstrate Healing
medisina, care colds nature and the herbal Demonstration Wonders of
Amboroxol iyo needed extent of preparations Water
kanila ya dale care for cough and For cheaper and
toma. Asta needed for cold easy ways of
ahora hinde pa cough and treating the cough
man sila ta colds 4.demonstrate and colds.
keda bueno. 3. Teach her the steam Demonstration Maternal and
Objective children inhalation Child Health
Cues: the Nursing
*watery breathing Steam inhalation
discharges and serves as
from the nose coughing decongestant for Textbook of
Yellowish techniques easy breathing. Medical and
Phlegm without Surgical
*coughs with hesitation Nursing
sounds
4. Gain
knowledge
Coughs and in the
Colds as a precaution
Health Deficit ary
measures
in
preventing
cough and
colds
5. Prepare
herbal
preparatio
ns for
cough and
colds
without
hesitation
Criteria Computation Actual Score
1. Nature of the Problem 1/3x1 .33
For a living, Mr. Davidon solely depends on his salary of 15,000 every month. According to Mrs. Davidon this is enough to meet the most basic
needs of the family like food, water, and electricity but not enough to sustain their other necessities considering that her children will soon go to school.
The couple are Zamboanguenos and are Raman Catholic by religious affiliation. Both Mr. and Mrs. Davidon decides as to how their money will be
spent.
The family lives in Tumaga. Their house is made up of concrete materials. Their house as well as their lot is owned by them. The house has three
bed rooms. They have their own electricity connection. For water connection, they just pay 125 pesos monthly. Their water consumption is direct from the
faucet.
C. Health Status
According to Mrs. Davidon their children are in healthy condition and she also mentioned that her husband is having hypertension.
Ms. Davidon verbalized, “ Highblood man jud Health Threat Knowledge Deficit related to luck of
ang akung asawa. Na sa lahi na kasi na niya.” information regarding Hypertension
HEALTH TEACHING
General Objectives: At the end of Health Teaching, client will be able to acquire knowledge and understanding on the general information regarding hypertension,
how it is acquired, its signs and symptoms as well as treatment.
Specific Objectives Content Strategies Resources Evaluation
At the end of the HYPERTENSION Discussion Hand
Health Teaching, client with client book of
will be able to: An intermittent or sustained elevation in diastolic or systolic BP, it pertaining Diseases
occurs as two major types. Essential, the most common and the topic, pp. 441-444
1. Understand the secondary hypertension which results from renal disease or include S. O.
meaning and general another identifiable cause. It is a major cause of CUA, CO and RF.
concept of The prognosis is good if detected earlier and if treatment begins
hypertension. before complications developed.
RISK FACTORS
*Caffeine is a cardiac
and may adversely
affect cardiac function
or reserves.
Family Name Relation to Sex Age Weight Marital Highest Occupation Health
Member the Head Status Educational Remarks
No. Attainment Type of work
and Place
1 Jun Tubio Head of the Male 30 years 63 kgs. Married 1st year college Government The client
Family old Employee has Diabetes
Mellitus
2 Rehina Wife of the Female 21 years 49 kgs. Married High School Housewife The client
Tubio Head old Graduate has been to
hospital due
to high
blood.
3 Jung-Jung Eldest son Male 15 years 50 kgs. High school 3rd year Not Healthy
A. Tubio of the Head old Applicable
4 April May Second to Female 7 years old 29 kgs. Grade Grade 1 Not Healthy
A. Tubio the Eldest school Applicable
of the Head
The father is a trackman who delivers rice as well as a driver while the mother is a housewife. The monthly income of the family is from P 3,000 to P
5,000. Their family expenditure is more than P 50 everyday and buys clothing twice a year. They pay P 150 for electricity and don’t pay for water.
Her children study at public school.
C. Environmental Factors:
The type of home they have is wood and ventilation is poor, lighting is adequate and surrounding is near the vulcanizing shop. The source of water
supply is through the faucet and uses bottles for containers. They don’t have a proper kitchen place.
They share toilet facilities and its water sealed. They throw up their faeces on the river ban. Garbage Disposal is being practiced as burning. They
have pets like cats and dogs, yet they don’t have any garden. The mother is the one who usually decides on how to spend the money. The family
doesn’t usually interfere in the community’s activities. They only initiate participation when the situation calls for it. For example when a
population group of mothers in the community are assigned to cook food for fiesta’s “salo-salo” activity, Mrs. Davidon cooks.
D. Health Status of each Family Member
Currently, the family is not experiencing any discomforts. The family is susceptible to Diabetes Mellitus due to their bloodline. The body mass index
of Mr. Davidon’s kids, as assessed, is lower than the normal range, therefore, underweight. The family usually feed on dried fish and canned
sardines everyday. They do not eat on time and even each only twice a day. The family share on half a kilo of rice per meal because their budget is
only 1 kilo of rice per day. They seldom eat fruits and vegetables. Both children are fond of junk foods.
According to Mrs. Davidon, her children are not fully immunized because of the location of the Health Center that too far away from their house.
She ans her husband are fully immunized, though. the family’s sleeping pattern is good, they do sleep around 9pm. They take naps in between, at
least an hour or two. They do not have time for exercise because of the strenuous works of Mr. And Mrs. Davidon which they consider as an
exercise and the children are usually playing outdoors. The family does not take any vitamin or supplements and only take in herbal medicine
whenever they are ill. They do not even avail the services of the health center or the hospital.