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This nursing care plan addresses a family's poor drainage system that poses a health threat. The goal is for the family to provide a home environment conducive to health by improving the drainage system. Objectives include the family being able to identify importance of proper drainage, cite vector-related illnesses, and carry out preventive strategies. The nursing interventions include establishing rapport, assessing needs, demonstrating alternatives to correct drainage, and encouraging maintenance of a suitable home environment. The evaluation plan assesses the family's ability to identify intervention importance, apply drainage improvement methods, and perform preventive measures.
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FNCP CHN

This nursing care plan addresses a family's poor drainage system that poses a health threat. The goal is for the family to provide a home environment conducive to health by improving the drainage system. Objectives include the family being able to identify importance of proper drainage, cite vector-related illnesses, and carry out preventive strategies. The nursing interventions include establishing rapport, assessing needs, demonstrating alternatives to correct drainage, and encouraging maintenance of a suitable home environment. The evaluation plan assesses the family's ability to identify intervention importance, apply drainage improvement methods, and perform preventive measures.
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VI.

FAMILY NURSING CARE PLAN (A)

HEALTH FAMILY GOAL OF OBJECTIVES OF INTERVENTION PLAN


PROBLEM NURSING CARE CARE
PROBLEMS
Poor drainage system as a Inability to provide a After nursing After nursing NURSING INTERVENTIONS METHOD OF RESOURCES
health threat. home environment interventions, the interventions, the family NURSE FAMILY REQUIRED
conducive to health family will be able will be able to:  Establish rapport with the CONTACT
maintenance and to: client.  Human
personal development A. Be oriented to the  State the purpose of  Home visit resources: Time
due to: A. Demonstrate problem and home visitation.  Face to face and effort of the
appropriate identify at least 3  Assess the client’s interview student nurses
A. Lack of skill in measures to importance of willingness to participate Method and family
carrying out eliminate, if not having a proper in solving the problem.  Observation members.
measures to reduce problems drainage system.  Discuss with the client
improve home to improve B. Enumerate at their present condition  Financial
environment. environmental least 3 and allow them to Resource:
B. Lack of sanitation. disadvantages of verbalize their perception Transportation
inadequate having a poor of the problem. of the student
knowledge of B. Recognize the drainage system.  Discuss with the client nurses.
preventive preventive C. Cite at least 2 the disadvantages of
measures. measures of a vector-related having a poor drainage
proper drainage illnesses that the system such as foul
system to avoid family may odors, the presence of
any risk of health acquire if the vectors like flies and
threats in the poor drainage mosquitos, and increase
family. system will not risk of vector related to
be addressed. illness.
D. Identify at least 3  Provide examples of
actions of vectors related illness
preventive that the family may
measures to acquire if poor drainage
improve the poor system will not be
drainage system. addressed such as dengue
and diarrhea.
 Demonstrate alternatives
courses of action to
correct/manage the poor
drainage system such as:
A. Place a pail or a
deep container at
the end of the
drainage tube
which will serve
as a reservoir of
wastes,
B. Regular cleaning
of the leftovers
presents at the
end of the
drainage system.
C. If stagnant water
is present at the
end of the tube,
cover the area.
 Encourage the client to
maintain a suitable
environment for their
home.
 Follow-up.

EVALUATION PLAN
Outcomes Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Standards
/Indicators
Method Tool/Data Source
Goal: To provide a home environment Rearrangement methods Practices methods that improve drainage Drainage system monitoring. Environment and Home
conducive to health maintenance and system. evaluation
personal development such as Performance indicators/criteria: Interview & Observation
improving the poor drainage system. - Correct identification of intervention - Recalls factors that
1. Identify the importance of in improving the poor drainage contribute to poor
having a proper drainage system. drainage system
Objectives: system.
The Family will be able to: Interview & Observation - Performance evaluation
2. Cite vector-related illnesses
Avoid potential health threat due to - Application of methods in
improved proper drainage system. that the family may acquire if improving the poor drainage system.
poor drainage system will not - Performance evaluation
be addressed checklist
3. Carry out strategies in - Perform appropriate and effective Interview & Observation
preventive measures to preventive measures to improve
improve the poor drainage drainage system.
system.

VI. FAMILY NURSING CARE PLAN (B)

HEALTH FAMILY GOAL OF OBJECTIVES OF INTERVENTION PLAN


PROBLEM NURSING CARE CARE
PROBLEMS
Presence of breeding sites Inability to provide a After nursing After nursing NURSING INTERVENTIONS METHOD OF RESOURCES
of vectors of diseases as home environment interventions, the interventions, the family NURSE FAMILY REQUIRED
health threat conducive to health family will be able to: will be able to:  Establish rapport with CONTACT
maintenance and the client.  Human
personal development A. Eradicate the A. Be aware and be  State the purpose of  Home visit resources: Time
due to: presence of more home visitation.  Face to face and effort of the
unwanted sites knowledgeable  Assess the client’s interview student nurses
A. Lack of skill in of vectors about the willingness to Method and family
Lack of or causing importance of participate in solving  Observation members.
inadequate diseases. proper sanitation, the problem.
knowledge of especially at  Discuss with the client  Financial
the importance B. Maintain a home. their present condition Resource:
of hygiene and home B. Eliminate the and allow them to Transportation
sanitation. environment presence of verbalize their of the student
B. Lack of conducive to breeding sites of perception of the nurses.
inadequate health. vectors. problem.
knowledge of C. Cite 1 vector-  Discuss with the client
preventive related illness that the importance and
measures. the family may purposes of proper
acquire if there is a sanitation.
presence of  Provide example of
breeding sites of vector related illness
insects. that the family may
D. Recognize at least acquire if presence of
3 actions of breeding site is left
preventive unattended like dengue
measures to disease.
restrain the  Demonstrate alternative
presence of courses of actions that
breeding sites. would eliminate the
breeding sites of
vectors such as:
A. Remove accumulated
stagnant water from
cans,
B. Clean the area where
potential breeding sites
occur.
C. Turn upside down
empty cans and
flowerpots to avoid
potential breeding sites
of vectors.
 Encourage the client to
maintain a suitable
environment for their
home.
 Follow-up.

Outcomes Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Standards


/Indicators
Method Tool/Data Source

Goal: To provide a home environment Rearrangement methods Practices methods that eliminate the Monitoring for any presence of Environment and Home
conducive to health maintenance and presence of the breeding sites. breeding sites. evaluation
personal development of the family. Performance indicators/criteria:
- Correct identification of intervention Interview & Observation - Recalls factors that
E. Identify the importance of to avoid the re-occurrence of the contribute to the
Objectives: eliminating breeding sites. breeding sites. presence of breeding
The Family will be able to: F. Cite vector-related illnesses sites.
Avoid potential health threats due to
that the family may acquire if
the absence of breeding sites. - Application of methods in avoiding Interview & Observation - Performance
breeding site is left any presence of breeding sites. evaluation.
unattended.
G. Carry out strategies in
preventive measures to - Perform appropriate and effective - Performance evaluation
restrain the presence of preventive measures to restrain the Interview & Observation checklist.
breeding sites. presence of breeding sites.
EVALUATION PLAN

VII. LIST OF REFERENCES:

Family of Ms. EHG


Birador 2015, April 15). Community Health Nursing. https://www.slideshare.net/RoxMae/definition-of-family
RNpedia (2022). Health and Sanitation. https://www.rnpedia.com/nursing-notes/community-health-nursing-notes/health-sanitation/

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