The family is the foremost social perspective‚ in this health promotion and disease prevention happens. The family’s beliefs‚ values‚ and practices clearly influence the health behavior of members. A family-focused approach is very important when provided sufficient family care and support. The goal of this essay is to conclude a family health assessment utilizing a family focused approach by using Gordon’s functional health pattern and identification of two wellness and family nursing diagnosis
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Mobilize The first step is mobilize which correlates questions to ask and answer and include the mission and vision as well as potential partners and understanding the reason behind the question being asked (Healthy People 2020‚ 2017). This health assessment leads to pertinent questions regarding the use of screening tools and populations that need more focus. What is the colorectal and cervical cancer rates and what ethnic age groups do they most affect? Another pertinent question pertains to the
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Community Health Assessment Alex Goenaga Lehman College Assessment of a community for health care purposes revolves around the goal of treating the community as a client and improving its overall heath. This involves knowing the customs of the community‚ identifying their needs‚ and the usage of their current resources and optimally applying them. Beyond these measures nursing intervention can also include advocating for the community through legislative procedures
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Personal health assessment paper SCI100 University of Phoenix Ms. S. Bratton 12/06/2010 Shayla Simpson Simpson 1 Keeping yourself healthy emotionally‚ physically‚ and spiritually will help you build; develop a happy‚ productive life. Studies were done and it was found that people
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Brian’s Functional Health Pattern Assessment By Teresa Harris NRS434 June 30‚ 2011 Brian is a healthy 16 year-old teenager‚ both physically and emotionally. He has no past or current disease processes and requires no daily medication. He has no allergies. He has normal bowel and bladder function. There are no sensory deficits. When Brian was six years-old‚ he suffered a fractured left femur while climbing a tree. He injured his left ankle at age 13; no fracture was noted on x-ray
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Comprehensive Mental Health Assessment II Derek W. Booth Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis I: Identifying Data. Ashley K. is a 23-year old white female who was admitted to Warner Transitional Services on 11/21/12. II: Chief Complaint. “ I am a little anxious and upset right now. IDTC in Lafayette could not do anything for me”. III: Informants. Assessment information was provided by patient. Interview was conducted in a private room along with psychiatrist‚ and lead clinician
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* 2.0 Company Summary * 3.0 Services * 4.0 Market Analysis Summary * 5.0 Strategy and Implementation Summary * 6.0 Web Plan Summary * 7.0 Management Summary * 8.0 Financial Plan * Appendix Executive Summary The Magnolia Inn is a beautiful facility that sits atop a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean in scenic Half Moon Bay California. The Inn offers seven individually furnished rooms‚ each with its own antique theme. We are a complete bed and breakfast Inn with
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Functional Health Pattern Assessment (FHP) Pattern of Health Perception and Health Management: How does the person describe current health? This is a 64 year old male with a history of hypertension‚ high cholesterol‚ and GERD. PC reports he is in good health and recently lost 20 pounds to help reduce is blood pressure and “get in better shape.” He walks an average of 2-3 miles‚ 5 days a week for exercise and plays gold 3 times a week. He feels he is in better health than he has been in the
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Family Health Assessment Gina Banghart RN Grand Canyon University: NRS -429V-O106 November 24‚ 2014 Values‚ Health Perception This family’s values consist of integrity and loyalty. They practice integrity through always being honest with each other and having good family morals directed by the Bible. Loyalty is also expressed through valuable time spent together as a family unit. Health is defined by exercising and eating health diets. Making healthy food choices and participating in activities
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Mental Health Assessment Paper A.R. presents as an amicable‚ overweight 45-year-old woman diagnosed with undifferentiated-type schizophrenia. She was dressed eccentrically in winter clothing‚ including a coat and toboggan‚ even though we were indoors for the interview. She sat quietly on the couch‚ somewhat slumped‚ picking at the loose threads on her shirt. When she was first admitted‚ she had a strong belief that her husband was out to get her. She would wake up in the middle of the
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