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Lack of Prioritization

The document outlines criteria for scoring a family's lack of prioritization, including the nature of the problem, its modifiability, preventive potential, and salience. It applies these criteria to assess a family's inability to prioritize health activities due to a lack of understanding, scoring the problem a total of 3.32. A goal is set for the family to learn strategies for allocating money after nursing intervention through establishing rapport, encouraging budgeting and alternative income sources, and advising on use of community resources.

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Lack of Prioritization

The document outlines criteria for scoring a family's lack of prioritization, including the nature of the problem, its modifiability, preventive potential, and salience. It applies these criteria to assess a family's inability to prioritize health activities due to a lack of understanding, scoring the problem a total of 3.32. A goal is set for the family to learn strategies for allocating money after nursing intervention through establishing rapport, encouraging budgeting and alternative income sources, and advising on use of community resources.

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CRITERIA COMPUTATION ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATIO

Lack of prioritizatio
considered as heal
1. Nature of the condition or problem threat,  because ina
presented. to have clear sense
 Health Deficit - 3 2/3x1 0.66 priorities can negat
 Health Threat - 2 affect the family
 Foreseeable Crisis - 1 involvement in
healthcare decision
making.
It is classified as pa
modifiable. Althoug
student nurses are
to assist and devel
health plans that m
2. Modifiability of the condition or
problem.
influence the family
 Easily Modifiable - 2 1/2x2 1
towards resolving t
 Partially Modifiable - 1 conflicts. It’s still
 Not Modifiable - 0 depends on the fam
decision and we a
allowed to interfere
matter what choice
make.

The problem could b


prevented through pr
health teaching by he
them to identify their
priorities, this can aid
3. Preventive Potential. family to be aware of
 High - 3 existing problems.
2/3x1 0.66
 Moderate - 2 However, it depends
 Low - 1 the decision of the fa
on how they will man
their household finan
and apply the health
teaching given by the
student nurses.
4. Salience.
It is a serious problem
 A condition or problem,
needing immediate
needing immediate attention.
attention. Prior to stu
- 2
nurses assessment,
 A condition or problem, not
2/2x1 1 head of the family wa
needing immediate attention.
reluctant to participa
-1
community engagem
 Not perceived as a problem or that results to lack of
condition needing change. knowledge and awar
-0
TOTAL 3.32
TITLE: LACK OF PRIORITIZATION SCORING
LACK OF PRIORITIZATION FNCP

PROBLEM FAMILY GOAL OF CARE OBJECTIVES NURSING METHOD OF RES


NURSING OF CARE INTERVENTION NURSE- RE
PROBLEM FAMILY
CONTRACT

Inability to After an hour of After nursing Establish Human


LACK OF make nursing intervention, A. Encourage the rapport Time a
PRIORITIZ judgments on intervention, the family family to prepare through Home the nu
ATION proper health the family will would be able an at least 1-week Visit coope
activities due learn and adopt to: budget plan. family
to a lack of strategies for Mater
understanding allocating A. apply B. Advise the Resour
of how to money to what measures in family to set aside Visual
prioritize should be saving money unnecessary pamph
things. prioritized. expenses. (i.e. discuss
B. Implement installment
a possible furniture)
alternative
source of C. Encourage the
income. other family
members to apply
C. Prioritize for
most probably government/educa
the medicine tional assistance
needed by the scholarships.
family.
D. Give them
information on
how to use the
community's
health-care
resources (ie. use
of herbal
medicine,
boticab)

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