Name: Correos, Jasmine and Demanarig, Aleah Date: September 27, 2022
Course and Year: BSN 2-D NCM 104N CHN LECTURE
Prioritization and Ranking of Problems
Inadequate to Provide Home Environment as Health Threat due to Lack of Knowledge on
Importance of Sanitation.
CRITERIA COMPUTATION WEIGHT ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATION
1. Nature of the condition or It is a health
problem presented threat because the
Scale: effects of
Wellness state 3 1 1 improper waste
Health deficit 3 disposal could
Health threat 2 have devastating
Foreseeable crisis 1 consequences on
human health
such as dengue
and malaria.
2. Modifiability of the condition It is easily
Scale: modifiable in
Easily modifiable 2 2 1 which the student
Partially modifiable 1 nurse can teach
Not modifiable 0 and instruct the
family on how to
perform proper
waste disposal.
3. Preventive potential It is moderate
Scale: preventable by
High 3 the
Moderate 2 1 0.67 implementation
Low 1 of preventive
measures which
are easy to
perform, thereby
minimizing the
occurrence of the
disease and
spread of
infection.
4. Salience The family is
Scale: aware of the
A condition or 2 problem existing
problem, needing in their home.
immediate attention 1 However, they do
A condition or problem 1 1 not carry out the
practices and
not needing
knowledge about
immediate attention
hygiene measures
Not perceived as a and they aren’t
problem or condition 0
aware of what
needing change danger it brings
them due to
having poor
hygiene practices.
Total Score 3.67
Scoring:
1. Decide on a score for each criteria
2. Divide the score by the highest possible score and multiply by the
weight: (score/Highest Score) x Weight
3. Sum up the scores for all the criteria. The highest score is 5, equivalent to the total weight.
Name: Correos, Jasmine and Demanarig, Aleah Date: September 27, 2022
Course and Year: BSN 2-D NCM 104N CHN LECTURE
Inadequate Family Resources specially in financial Resources
CRITERIA COMPUTATION WEIGHT ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATION
1. Nature of the condition or This is
problem presented foreseeable crisis
Scale: as this impacted
Wellness state 3 1 1 their way of
Health deficit 3 living and
Health threat 2 wellness state
Foreseeable crisis 1 such as unhealthy
lifestyle and
weight loss.
2. Modifiability of the condition It is partially
Scale: modifiable as
Easily modifiable 2 2 2 these individual
Partially modifiable 1 have figured out
Not modifiable 0 means to at least
still be able to
provide for their
family.
3. Preventive potential It is moderate
Scale: potential as the
High 3 family fail to
Moderate 2 1 0.67 come up with
Low 1 effective and
sufficient
solutions to
support their
family.
5. Salience The family
Scale: recognizes the
A condition or 2 condition or
problem, needing problem but they
immediate attention 1 don’t perceive it
A condition or problem 1 0.5 as something that
needs immediate
not needing
attention.
immediate attention
Not perceived as a
problem or condition 0
needing change
Total Score 4.17
Scoring:
1. Decide on a score for each criteria
2. Divide the score by the highest possible score and multiply by the
weight: (score/Highest Score) x Weight
3. Sum up the scores for all the criteria. The highest score is 5, equivalent to the total weight.
Name: Correos, Jasmine and Demanarig, Aleah Date: September 27, 2022
Course and Year: BSN 2-D NCM 104N CHN LECTURE
Inability to Recognize the Presence of Malnutrition due to Lack of Knowledge about Health
Condition.
CRITERIA COMPUTATION WEIGHT ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATION
1. Nature of the condition or Malnutrition is
problem presented health deficit
Scale: because it cause
Wellness state 3 1 1 by a lack of
Health deficit 3 essential
Health threat 2 nutrients,
Foreseeable crisis 1 resulting in the
inability of the
body to function
as efficiently as
normal such as
anemia and
vitamin
deficiency.
2. Modifiability of the condition The problem is
Scale: partially
Easily modifiable 2 2 1 modifiable
Partially modifiable 1 because the
Not modifiable 0 resources of the
family is
inadequate to
address the
condition.
3. Preventive potential Further
Scale: complications
High 3 will be avoided if
Moderate 2 1 1 this problem will
Low 1 be recognized and
be given a careful
attention.
However, the
family is not
financially stable,
which makes it
hard for them to
seek help, thus
the condition of
the child has low
preventive.
6. Salience The family
Scale: perceives
A condition or 2 Malnutrition as a
problem, needing serious problem
immediate attention needing attention
A condition or problem 1
not needing 1
1
immediate attention
Not perceived as a
problem or condition
needing change 0
Total Score 4
Scoring:
1. Decide on a score for each criteria
Name: Correos, Jasmine and Demanarig, Aleah Date: September 27, 2022
Course and Year: BSN 2-D NCM 104N CHN LECTURE
2. Divide the score by the highest possible score and multiply by the
weight: (score/Highest Score) x Weight
3. Sum up the scores for all the criteria. The highest score is 5, equivalent to the total weight.
Inadequate Living Space due to Financial Constraints.
CRITERIA COMPUTATION WEIGHT ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATION
1. Nature of the condition or It is a health
problem presented threat that affects
Scale: the health of the
Wellness state 3 1 0.67 family such as
Health deficit 3 infectious
Health threat 2 diseases and
Foreseeable crisis 1 asthma and may
affect the
activities of its
members.
2. Modifiability of the condition It is partially
Scale: modifiable
Easily modifiable 2 2 Increasing the
Partially modifiable 1 1 living space will
Not modifiable 0 require quite a
financial
expenditure. The
family’s
resources are
presently not
adequate.
3. Preventive potential Increasing the
Scale: living space will
High 3 provide bigger
Moderate 2 1 0.67 space to allow
Low 1 adequate
movements when
performing
housework.
7. Salience
Scale: It is not perceived
A condition or 2 as a problem or
problem, needing condition needing
immediate attention 1 0.5 change.
A condition or problem 1
not needing
immediate attention
Not perceived as a
problem or condition 0
needing change
Total Score 2.84
Scoring:
1. Decide on a score for each criteria
Name: Correos, Jasmine and Demanarig, Aleah Date: September 27, 2022
Course and Year: BSN 2-D NCM 104N CHN LECTURE
2. Divide the score by the highest possible score and multiply by the
weight: (score/Highest Score) x Weight
3. Sum up the scores for all the criteria. The highest score is 5, equivalent to the total weight.