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NAME AGE SEX CIVIL

STATUS

POSITION

IN THE

FAMILY

RELATIONSHIP

TO THE FAMILY

PLACE OF

RESIDENCE

Flordeliza

Agbong

39 F Married Wife Wife Seaside, San

Roque, Lapazan

Marlon

Agbong

18 M Single Eldest Son Son Seaside, San

Roque, Lapazan

Candy

Agbong

17 F Single 2nd child Daughter Seaside, San

Roque, Lapazan

Cindy

Agbong

16 F Single 3rd child Daughter Seaside, San

Roque, Lapazan

Mary Jane

Agbong

8 F Single 4th child Daughter Seaside, San

Roque, Lapazan

Aldren

Agbong

2

Single 5th child Son Seaside, San

Roque, Lapazan

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1. What is the family’s source of income?The family’s source of income is from the husband

only. The husband works as a security guard at Gusa, Mindanao Tracking Corporation from the Sagittarius Agency. He works about an average of 8 hours/day. His monthly income averages Php 7,000 per month.

 2. What is their ethnic background? Their religious

affiliation?When it comes to their ethnic background, the

husband is purely Kagay-anon while the wife is from Talakag, Bukidnon. They are currently residing at San Roque Seaside, Lapasan Cagayan de Oro City. The rest of the members of the family speak Visayan. They are “Philippinista” but their first born son separately goes to church at United Christian Church of the Philippines (UCCP).

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3. Who are the family’s significant others? What roles do they play in the family’s life?

The family’s significant others are their in-laws, siblings of the husband and their children who lived next to their home. The role of their significant others is to help them in times of need just like emotional and most especially during financial problems.

4. Does the family participate in the activities of the community? If yes what are these activities. If no, what are the reasons why they do not participate?

Yes, family participates in the activities of the community like feeding programs; outreach programs and community clean up of the environment.

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1. Housing a. Is the family’s living space adequate for their number?

The family’s living space is inadequate for their number. It has one room in near their kitchen for the couple and small portion upstairs for their five children. All the children sleep together in one room including the 2 year old boy.

b. Is their furniture adequate for them? Is it enough for their needs?

The family’s furniture is enough for their needs. They have one table, small cabinet for their TV and DVD and small sofa for their visitors but their kitchen utensils do not sustain their needs.

  c. Are their insects and rodents in their house?

Their house has a plenty of insects such as flies, rats, ants, especially mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are present day and night. Rats is as big as small cats but they don’t do any precautionary measures in order to eliminate or even reduce these rodents.

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d. Are their accident hazards in and around the house? If yes, please enumerate.

The house is made of light materials. They cooked their foods inside the house using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) but sometimes if they ran out of LPG, they used to cook their food inside the house using the “kahoy” located in the ground beside the wall. This can cause fire and considered as hazardous to well being of all the members of the family. The wirings are too close to each other that might result to a short circuit that will eventually lead to fir The house is always affected by flood due to its location and structure since their house is not elevated, thus, causes the water to go inside and flood their things inside.

e. What are their cooking utensils? What is their storage?Their cooking utensils include only of one small

frying pan and pots. They use plastic ware for their food. They don’t have enough storage for their utensils because some utensils are just place in the anywhere. In addition, they have poor food storage because they don’t have the refrigerator, thus, their food must be all consumed in order for the food not to become spoiled.

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f. What is their water supply? Where is the source? Is it potable?

They do not have their own water supply. The source of their drinking water is from the Cagayan de Oro Water District (COWD), government own free for the residents in their place. They wake up early and gather some water and store it in the plastic container, which is slightly dirty.

  g. What is their toilet facility? What is its condition?

Is it sanitary?The family does have a toilet of their own but it

somewhat unsanitary. It is open and located at the corner of their kitchen beside the unprotected stairs. It is water –sealed type of toilet with black dirt surrounded on it. The only barrier to their toilet from the other parts of the house is the bathroom curtains only, thus, when someone defecates, all the family members will know because they can smell the not-so-fragrant smell.

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h. What is the type of their garbage and refuse disposal system? Is it sanitary?

They use sack for their garbage, which is collected by the garbage truck every Tuesday. It has no cover and the flies are all around but as we go on with our assessment we found out that there are scattered trashes at the back of their house situated beside the toilet.

i. Describe their drainage system. Is it sanitary?The drainage system is closely sealed but

still it is smelly and unsanitary since they do not have the willingness to clean their drainage.

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2. What type of neighborhood does the family belong to? Describe.

The type of their neighborhood is like squatter’s area. They belong in a low-income level family. It is noisy, crowded and cannot accessed by vehicles especially fire trucks.

 3. Are their social and health facilities in the neighborhood? If

yes, please enumerate and describe each?In terms of their social facilities, they have basketball

court 30 meters away from their house. They also have a Catholic Church in the area. As to health facilities, there is a health center which is approximately 45 meters away from their house

 4. What is the family’s mean of communication and

transportation?The family has a television and a radio as a means of

communication. His oldest son has a cell phone for emergency cases. Their means of transportation are jeepneys and trisikads.

 

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1. Medical and health history of each family member.The children of the Agbong Family already

completed their immunization as evidenced by immunization record situated at the San Roque Health Center that was provided by the Barangay Health Worker (BHW). Vaccines given were one dose of BCG, 3 doses of OPV, 3 doses of Hepa B, 1 dose of measles. The youngest son of the family, Aldren experienced hospitalization during the year 2008 because of diarrhea. There is no further passed hospitalization experienced by the children of the said family. Currently, Aldren is suffering from diarrhea but they did not consult yet any doctors because according to the mother it is not yet severe and the child is still responding effectively.

 2. Value placed on disease prevention.

a. Are the children immunized? What is their immunization status?

All of the five children were fully immunized because they availed the immunization program implemented by the government through their Barangay Health Center.

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Child’s

Name

DPT BCG OPV Hepatitis B Measles

Marlon

Agbong

Candy

Agbong

Cindy

Agbong

Mary Jane

Agbong

Aldren

Agbong

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b. Does the family utilize other preventive actions? If yes, what are they?

The family does not have other preventive actions.

 3. What is the family’s source of medication?

The family’s source of medication is from their health center. These medications include paracetamol (biogesic) and amoxicillin. If and when that one of their family members will get severe illness they often borrow money with the siblings of the husband.

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4. What are their perception of the role of the health professional and their services? What are their expectations of the services of the community health? Nurse?

They have high respect for the health professionals. They were contented with the free services given by the health workers since they were treated very well regardless of their economic status.

 5. Do they have previous experience with the health

professionals? If yes, were they satisfied with the results?

Yes, They have previous experience with the health professionals. It was when they consulted at the health center and their youngest son was hospitalized in NMMC. So far all health professionals they have encountered treated them well. They were satisfied of the services.

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Patriarchal Extended Matriarchal Single Parent Nuclear Alternate Family

1. Dominant family members in terms of decision making, especially in health care.

The husband and wife often share the obligation of making decisions relative to health care. The father predominantly makes the decision regarding with the activities of the family. But when it comes to caring the sick family member it is the mother who take good care of them.

 2. Describe the general family relationship.

As what we have observed, the family has a good, harmonious relationship. The husband does not have any vices but drinks occasionally like during fiestas and birthdays. The husband is responsible enough to provide the family’s needs while the wife is taking good care of their children.

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A. SLEEPING PATTERN

1. Are there hours for retiring and getting up?

All of the family members wake up at 5 am because they have their own chores to do and they prepare themselves for school.

2. Do the family nap during the day?

Only the mother and her youngest son can nap during the day because the husband is working while the rest are at school. They usually nap at around 2 pm of the day after house hold chores and after watching noon time show.

 

3. Do the members of the family sleep together?

The couple sleep together in their bed beside the kitchen while the children sleeps together also in the other room upstairs

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B. EATING PATTERN

1. How many meals do the family have each day?

The family can eat three meals a day. Their meals usually consist of vegetables, sardines and dried fish. They eat snacks sometimes during afternoon. But sometimes when they are out of budget, they take their meals twice only.

2. Does anyone of the family appear over weight or under weight? Who they are?

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Members Age Weight Height BMI Classifi

cation

Eusebio (father) 48 61 kg 160 cm 23.82 Normal

Flordeliza (wife) 39 52kg 158 cm 20.82 Normal

Marlon 18 48kg 157cm 19.47 Normal

Candy 17 39kg 155cm 16.23 Underw

eight

Cindy 12 26 kg 138cm 13.65 Underw

eight

Mary Jane 8 24 kg 133cm 13.56 Underw

eight

Aldren 2 10kg 82.82c

m

14.87 underw

eight

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C. LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES

1. How does each member spend his/ her leisure hours? Is the leisure time appropriate for the sex and age group of the individual?

The father does not have leisure time because he is at work and when if it’s his off day he spent it by resting in the house. He leaves early for work and went home late. The mother does not also have leisure time because she’s so busy doing laundry and giving care to the children.

 

2. Does any member have an all- consuming hobby? If yes, What affects does this on the family.

Any of the family does not have any all- consuming hobbies because they prioritized their work rather than their hobbies.

3. Does the family have any joint activity for leisure? What is it? How often do they do this limited activity?

The family’s joint activity includes attending church during Sundays and sometimes they go to the bench for fun.

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RANK SCORE FAMILY HEALTH PROBLEMS

1 4.17 UNSANITARY TOILET

4.17 PRESENCE OF BREEDING PLACES OF INSECTS AND RODENTS

2 4 MALNUTRITION

3 3.84 IMPROPER GARBAGE DISPOSAL

4 3.83 FAMILY HISTORY OF SPECIFIC CONDITION (HYPERTENSION)

5 3.17 INADEQUATE LIVING SPACE

6 2.84 ACCIDENTAL HAZARDS

2.84 FAMLY BEYONG WHAT FAMILY RESOURCES CAN ADEQUATELY

PROVIDE

7 2.67 LACK OF FOOD STORAGE FACILITIES

2.67 INADEQUATE PERSONAL BELONGINGS UTENSILS

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Health Problems

Family Nursing Problem

Goal of Care (General) Objective of care (specific)

Intervention Measures

Method of Nurse-Family

Contact

Resources Required

Evaluation

MalnutritionUnderweight BMI of the following family members:= Candy (17 years old) - 16.23=Cindy (12 years old) - 13.65=Mary Jane (8 years old) - 13.56=Aldren (2 years old) - 14.87

- Inability to recognize the problem of malnutrition due to:Ignorance of facts that some of the family members are malnourishedFear of Consequences of diagnosis of problem related to economic.- Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health actions due to:Low salience of the family about the existing problem of malnutrition in the family.Inability to decide which action action to take among the list alternatives I order to be healthy.Fear of consequences of action related to economic.

- After the nursing intervention, the family will be able to:        Perform the importance of nutrition among the family members through their actions of abstaining unhealthy food.         Identify cheaper yet nutritious and healthy foods 

-After a month of nursing intervention, the family will be able to:         Improve the weight of the malnourished child with the help of the health teachings being taught to eat various kinds of food.         Demonstrate the proper way of preparing nutritious food.

-Emphasize the importance of proper nutrition-Teach the family on proper food preparation- Enumerate the advantages and disadvantages of malnutrition- Identify cheaper nutritious and healthy foods

Home Visit -Time-Effort-Money-Camera-Weighing Scale-Tape Measure(for BMI)-Notebook-Pen-BMI chart

 Goals partially met: -They are able to perform the importance of nutrition through abstaining unnecessary food like “junk” foods. and able to identify cheaper nutritious and healthy foods but  fail to demonstrate the importance of food preparation due to the location of their kitchen and the lack of necessary utensils.

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Health Problems

Family Nursing Problem

Goal of Care (General) Objective of care (specific)

Intervention Measures

Method of Nurse-Family Contact

Resources Required

Evaluation

Unsanitary Toilet

- Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action due to:Fear of consequences of action secondary to economic-Inability to recognize the presence of a problem due to:Ignorance of facts that unsanitary toilet might cause the spread of any kinds of infection.

- After the nursing intervention, the family will be able to:        To demonstrate the effects of unsanitary toilet to the health of the family.         To perform the proper use of toilet facility and keeping it clean and therapeutic to all the family members. 

-After an hour of nursing intervention, the family will be able to:         To perform proper waste disposal (feces and urine)         To identify and differentiate the advantages of proper waste disposal in preventing the spread of communicable diseases.

-Provide proper Health teachings in maintaining good hygiene within their scope of environment.-provide effective information about the various diseases that the family can acquire with unsanitary toilet- d

Home Visit -Time-Effort-Money-Camera-Weighing Scale-Tape Measure(for BMI)-Notebook-Pen-BMI chart

 Goals partially met: -They are able to verbalize the importance of nutrition and able to identify cheaper nutritious and healthy foods but  fail to demonstrate the importance of food preparation due to the location of there kitchen.

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Health Problems

Family Nursing Problem

Goal of Care (General) Objective of care (specific)

Intervention Measures

Method of Nurse-Family

Contact

Resources Required

Evaluation

Presence of Breeding Places of Rodents and Insects

- Inability to recognize the problem of having breeding places of rodents and insects due to: Ignorance of facts that these rodents could cause different kinds of disease.Fear of consequences of diagnosis of problem secondary to economic.-Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health actions due to:Inability to decide which action to take among the list of alternatives.Fear of consequence of action secondary to economic.

- After the nursing intervention, the family will be able to:        To demonstrate on how to prevent the numbers of rodents and insects in their house.         To know what diseases will be acquired in having these insects and rodents. 

-After an hour of nursing intervention, the family will be able to:         Earn a sufficient knowledge on what things to be done in order for these rodents to be eliminated.         identify the advantages of having a clean environment in relation to the elimination of these.

-Perform to the family the various yet very effective strategies in eliminating these rodents and insects through promoting a clean environment.-Provide proper health teaching about the advantages and disadvantages of having breeding places of insects and rodents.

Home Visit -Time-Effort-Money-Camera (for Documentation)-Good sound Conversation

 Goals met: -Each of the family members were able to demonstrate correctly the ways in preventing the increase of these rodents as well as able to know the disadvantages of having these rodents around.

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