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St. Scholastica's College Tacloban
Maharlika Highway Brgy. Campetic, Palo, Leyte
COLLEGE OF NURSING
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING
RLE OUTPUT
I.
FAMILY PROFILE
Birth Date
Name
Relationship to
the Family
Age/Sex
Superada,
Herminia
Mother
Superada,
Sherilyn
Marital Status
If not in school,
highest
educational
attainment
If still in school,
present
educational
level
Occupation
Type
Place
of
of
Work
Work
Physical Health
Month
Year
60/F
March
1963
Married
(Widow)
1st year
High School
N/A
SariSari
Store
Home
Good
Daughter
26/F
March
1997
Single
High School
Graduate
N/A
None
N/A
Good
Superada,
Cesario
Son
23/M
March
1999
Single
College
1st year
N/A
N/A
Not available for
assessment
Superada,
Eya Laureen
Granddaughter
1/F
November
2022
Single
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Good
II.
HOME VISIT PLAN
Name of Family: Family X
Reason for visit: To assess first hand the family's circumstances, identify health related and other problems if any, and ultimately present a family health plan that would
hopefully address these issues or problems.
Date & Time
Pre-visit Phase
Pre-visit Phase:
June 7, 2023 @ 10:30
am
➢ Choose/Identify a
family to conduct
a home visit.
In-home Phase
June 8, 2023 @ 10:30
am
➢ Look for the
family’s
preliminary record
at the RHU
beforehand for
baseline data.
Termination:
June 9, 2023
➢ Find the family
and identify their
location.
➢ Upon arrival, greet
the family with a
warm smile and a
positive attitude.
➢ Explain the
purpose of visit
and obtain
consent.
➢ Initially identify
the family’s needs
and concerns and
In-home Phase
➢ Initiation
- First, ensure safety
of the
area/surroundings.
- Knock at the
family’s house
door and greet
them warmly.
- Introduce self and
discuss home
visit’s agenda.
- Once consent is
obtained and
purpose of home
visit is explained,
proceed with the
implementation.
➢ Implementation
- First, settle in.
Build rapport.
- Ask the family or
client where in the
house they feel
most at ease
conducting the
interview and
carrying out the
Termination
➢ Summarize all
activities
performed.
➢ Assure the family
or client that you
are making an
attempt to
address their
problems and
worries. Whether
it may be through
referral, health
teachings
provided, etc.
➢ Set up next
schedule for
home visit. Ask
availability of the
family or client.
➢ At the conclusion
of your visit,
thank them for
their time,
cooperation, and
hospitality.
Post-visit Phase
➢ Documentation
- Record
everything
that
transpired
during the
home visit.
- Make a
referral to
proper
authorities or
institutions
regarding
family/client’s
concern if
necessary.
- Plan for next
home visit if
necessary.
Evaluation
➢ The family was well
receptive during
home visit.
- Mother and
daughter was
cooperative
during the
entire
interview
process.
- Mother and
daughter
including
grandchild
willingly
consent for
vital signs
taking and
minor
physical
assessment.
- The family
consented for
quick home
inspection.
- The family
willingly
acknowledged
ascertain the
family's
cooperation and
desire to help with
the visit's goals.
➢ Ask the family’s
availability for
next home visit
and set schedule.
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plan. Always
ensure the
comfort of the
client.
Ask whether a
table and water
source are
available.
Once available,
perform hand
hygiene and bag
technique. Always
observe infection
control.
Ensure family or
client’s privacy and
dignity at all times.
Perform family
and individual
assessment.
Follow the nursing
process.
Obtain vital signs,
perform basic
health
interventions such
as wound dressing,
urine sample
collection, referral,
etc.
Provide health
education.
Encourage family
or client in health
maintenance and
promotion.
and listened
for health
teachings that
would
improve living
condition.
➢ At the end of the
home visit, the family
expressed their
gratitude for the time
and attention that
their family was
given.
➢ Plan of action during
in-home phase was
met.
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III.
Educate family or
client the
importance of selfreliance and taking
charge of one’s
own well-being.
Once done,
observe proper
disposal of used
materials, and
hand hygiene.
FAMILY NURSING CARE PLAN
Health Problem
Unhealthy lifestyle and
Personal habits due to lack
of knowledge of the
different modes of germ
transmission as evidenced
by
o letting the child
walk barefooted
outside the house.
o eating without
washing hands, and
o scratches on the
child’s arms and
legs (itchiness)
Nursing Problem
Inability to recognize
problem and make
decision with respect to
taking appropriate and
simple health actions due
to lack of knowledge
regarding:
o Modes of
transmission of
germs.
o Proper hand
washing technique.
Objectives of Nursing
Problem
After nursing intervention,
the family will be able to:
o Acknowledge
previous bad health
habits.
o Express willingness
to improve health
habits.
o Verbalize
understanding
about the different
modes of germ
transmission.
Plan of Intervention
o Assess the family’s
understanding
about the health
problem.
o Discuss with the
family the nature of
germs, its ways of
transmission, and
the possible health
threats that could
arise with germs.
o Discuss with the
family the
importance of
proper hand
washing technique.
Evaluation
Outcome Criteria or
Methods or Tools
Indicator
o The family
acknowledged
➢ Home Visit
previous bad health
habits.
➢ Interview
o The family
expressed
willingness to
improve health
habits.
o The family
understood the
nature of germs, its
nature, ways of
transmission, and
its possible health
threats.
➢ Discussion
o Demonstrate
proper hand
washing technique.
o Demonstrate to the
family the proper
hand washing
technique.
o The family
understood the
importance of
proper hand
washing technique.
o The family
demonstrated
proper hand
washing technique.
IV.
PROBLEM SHEET
Health Problem
Unhealthy lifestyle and Personal
habits due to lack of knowledge
of the different modes of germ
transmission as evidenced by
o letting the child walk
barefooted outside the
house.
o eating without washing
hands, and
Nursing Problem
Supporting Data Cues
Inability to recognize problem
Subjective:
and make decision with respect
to taking appropriate and simple “Ini na akun apo kay baga gin
health actions due to lack of
kakatol ambot kun naanu inin
knowledge regarding:
hiya. Madali katlan,” the
grandmother verbalized.
o Modes of transmission of
germs.
Objective:
o Proper hand washing
technique.
o Scratches
o Itchiness
o scratches on the child’s
arms and legs (itchiness)
Date
Identified
Resolved
June 9, 2023
Not yet resolved
V.
ECOMAP
•
•
•
Brgy. Hall
Accessible
Potential source of
assistance
Promotes safety and
security
School
Hardly
accessible
• Far from
home
(Tacloban)
Neighbors
Friendly
neighborhood
• Potential source
of assistance
• Can aid in
emergencies
•
•
Superada
Family
•
•
•
Church
Place of worship
Accessible
Source of
spiritual help
Transportation
• Motorcycle /
Tricycle
• Public Bus
• Pedicab
•
RHU
Access to
basic health
services
VI.
SPOT MAP
Submitted to:
LUZVIMINDA MAGPATOC RN, MAN - CI
Submitted by:
JOSHUA P. PESCOS BSN – 3A
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