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After 30 minutes of nursing interventions, the family will be able to identify problems with an improper drainage system and demonstrate measures to address the issue. The nursing interventions include establishing rapport, assessing the family's willingness to participate, and discussing the importance of proper drainage. Resources required are materials, the nurse's time and effort, and money for transportation. The goal is for the family to be able to improve environmental sanitation after monthly nursing interventions.

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FNCP

After 30 minutes of nursing interventions, the family will be able to identify problems with an improper drainage system and demonstrate measures to address the issue. The nursing interventions include establishing rapport, assessing the family's willingness to participate, and discussing the importance of proper drainage. Resources required are materials, the nurse's time and effort, and money for transportation. The goal is for the family to be able to improve environmental sanitation after monthly nursing interventions.

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Health Family Nursing Goal of Care Objectives of Care Nursing Intervention Method of Nurse Resources Required Evaluation

Problem Problem Family

Breeding sites Inability to make After 30 After 30 minutes of nursing 1. Establish rapport Home visit  Material Goal Met:
of vectors due decisions with respect minutes of interventions, the family with the family. resources: After a month
to Open Sewer to taking appropriate nursing will be able to: a. Visual aids of nursing
as a health health action due to: interventions 2. State the purpose Home visit and materials intervention
threat the family will A. Be oriented with the the family will
A. Failure to of the action. needed
be able to problem and identify at be able to
comprehend decide and least 3 importance of decide and
the having a proper  Human
demonstrate demonstrate
nature/magnitu 3. Assess the resources:
appropriate drainage system. Home visit appropriate
de of the family’s a. Time and
measures to B. Enumerate at least 3 measures to
problem/condit willingness to effort of both
eliminate, if disadvantages of having eliminate, if
ion. not reduce participate in nurse and the not reduce
an improper drainage
B. Low salience problem to solving the family problem to
system.
of the improve problem. improve
C. Cite at least 3 vector-
problem/condit environmental related illness that the  Financial environmental
sanitation. 4. Assess the Home visit resources sanitation.
ion family may acquire if
C. Lack family’s level of
improper drainage
awareness in Money for the nurse
of/inadequate system will not be
comprehending transportation
knowledge/insi corrected.
ght as to the condition.
D. Identify at least 3
alternative alternative courses of
courses of action to correct the
action open to 5. Discuss with the
improper drainage Home visit
them. family their
system.
present condition
and allow them to
verbalize their
perception about
the problem.

6. Discuss with the


family the
importance of Parent’s class
having a proper
drainage system
such as:
a. Prevention of
possible
breeding sites
of vectors.
b. Prevention of
acquisition of
vector-related
illness
c. Providing
sanitary home
environment.

7. Encourage them Home visit


to maintain a
suitable
environment for
the family.

8. Discuss with the Parent’s class


family
disadvantages of
having an
improper
drainage system
such as:
a. Foul odor
b. Presence of
vectors
c. Increase
presence of
left-overs
d. Increase risk
of vector-
related
illness.

9. Discuss with the


Parent’s class
family examples
of vector related
illness that the
family may
acquire if
improper
drainage system
will not be
corrected such
as:
a. Diarrhea
b. Dengue
c. Amoebiasis

10. Discuss and Parent’s class


demonstrate
alternative
courses of action
to
correct/manage
the improper
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 the
wastes
b. Regular
cleaning of
the left-
overs
present at
the end of
the drainage
system
c. If stagnant
water is
present at
the end of
the tube,
cover the
area with
sand.

11. Encourage
family’s Home visit
participation on
managing
improper
drainage system.
12. Follow-up the
family if they Home visit
have used the
skills and
knowledge on
proper drainage
system.
Breeding sites of vectors due to Open Sewer

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