Typology of Nursing Problem in the Family Nursing Practice

Joel Pascua
7 Oct 202129:20

Summary

TLDRThis educational video script delves into the family nursing care plan, focusing on the assessment phase, which is the first step in the nursing process. It distinguishes between two levels of assessment: the first level identifies health conditions and potential threats, while the second level assesses the family's ability to perform health tasks. The script provides examples to clarify each type of nursing problem, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing issues in family care.

Takeaways

  • 📝 The family nursing process consists of five steps: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Assessment in family nursing is crucial for identifying the nature of the problem at both the individual and family levels.
  • 🔍 There are two levels of assessment: primary (first level) and secondary (second level), which determine the nature of the problem in family nursing practice.
  • 🛑 The first level of assessment involves identifying health conditions, wellness, health deficits, health threats, and stress points within the family.
  • 🌟 Wellness conditions are activities that maintain a family's optimum level of functioning, such as healthy lifestyle, good parenting, and spiritual well-being.
  • 🚑 Health deficits refer to instances of failure in health maintenance, such as illness states, developmental failures, or disabilities.
  • ⚠️ Health threats are conditions that make individuals or families vulnerable to disease, accidents, or failure to realize health potential, like smoking or family size exceeding resources.
  • 🤔 Stress points, or foreseeable crises, are periods of unusual demands that require adjustment or use of family resources, such as marriage, pregnancy, or hospitalization.
  • 📉 Prioritization of problems in family nursing is based on the nature of the problem, modifiability, preventive potential, and salience, with wellness conditions and health deficits scoring higher.
  • 🔑 The second level of assessment identifies the family's inability to perform health tasks, such as recognizing health conditions, making health decisions, providing nursing care, maintaining a healthy home environment, and utilizing community resources.
  • 📚 The script emphasizes the importance of understanding and differentiating between types of nursing problems to effectively prioritize and address family health issues.

Q & A

  • What are the five steps of the nursing process discussed in the script?

    -The five steps of the nursing process are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

  • What is the purpose of the assessment in the family nursing care plan?

    -The purpose of the assessment in the family nursing care plan is to identify the nature of the problem for the first two levels of clientele, which are the individual and family.

  • What are the two major typologies of nursing problems in family nursing practice mentioned in the script?

    -The two major typologies of nursing problems in family nursing practice are the first level of assessment and the secondary level of assessment.

  • What is the first level of assessment in family nursing practice?

    -The first level of assessment involves identifying or determining the existence of existing and potential health conditions that can affect the optimum level of functioning of a family.

  • Can you explain what is meant by 'wellness condition' in the context of family nursing?

    -A 'wellness condition' refers to any clinical nursing judgment about the client's transition from a specific level of wellness or capability to a higher one, which includes good activities or practices that maintain a healthy living and optimum level of functioning.

  • What are some examples of wellness conditions mentioned in the script?

    -Examples of wellness conditions include a healthy lifestyle, health maintenance and management, parenting and breastfeeding activities, and spiritual well-being.

  • What is a 'health deficit' and how is it different from a 'wellness condition'?

    -A 'health deficit' refers to instances of failure in health maintenance, such as illness states, developmental failure, visible muscle wasting, malnutrition, or disabilities, which is different from a 'wellness condition' that represents good health practices and optimal functioning.

  • What is the difference between a 'health threat' and a 'health deficit'?

    -A 'health threat' is a condition that predisposes an individual to disease, accident, or failure to realize one's health potential, whereas a 'health deficit' is an actual instance of failure in maintaining health, such as existing illnesses or disabilities.

  • What are 'stress points' in the context of family nursing assessment?

    -'Stress points' are anticipated periods of unusual demands on the individual or family in terms of adjustment or family resources, also known as foreseeable crises.

  • How are the examples of health problems like blindness, regular exercise, hospitalization, and family disunity categorized in the script?

    -Blindness is categorized as a health deficit, regular exercise as a wellness condition, hospitalization as a foreseeable crisis or stress point, and family disunity as a health threat.

  • What are the five issues identified in the secondary level of assessment for family nursing?

    -The five issues are the inability to recognize the presence of a condition or problem, inability to make decisions regarding appropriate health action, inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick or disabled, inability to provide a home environment conducive to health maintenance and personal development, and failure to utilize community resources or health care.

Outlines

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📚 Introduction to Family Nursing Care Plan Assessment

The video script begins with an introduction to the family nursing care plan, focusing on the assessment phase of the nursing process. It outlines the five steps involved: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. The emphasis is on the initial step, assessment, which is crucial for identifying and prioritizing health issues within a family setting. The script discusses the importance of recognizing both individual and family health problems and introduces the concept of typology of nursing problems in family practice, distinguishing between primary and secondary levels of assessment.

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👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 First Level Assessment: Identifying Family Health Conditions

This paragraph delves into the first level of assessment in family nursing, which involves identifying existing and potential health conditions that impact a family's optimal functioning. It discusses the presence of wellness conditions, health deficits, health threats, and stress points. Wellness conditions refer to positive traits and practices that contribute to a family's health, while health deficits indicate failures in health maintenance. Health threats are conditions that make individuals vulnerable to diseases or accidents, and stress points are situations that require adjustment due to unusual demands on family resources. The paragraph provides examples for each category and explains their significance in the assessment process.

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🚑 Health Threats and Foreseeable Crises in Family Assessment

The script continues with a detailed examination of health threats and foreseeable crises as part of the first level assessment. Health threats are conditions that increase the risk of developing diseases or accidents, such as smoking or living in an overcrowded environment. Foreseeable crises, also known as stress points, are anticipated periods of adjustment for the family, including events like marriage, pregnancy, or hospitalization. The paragraph emphasizes the importance of recognizing these factors in order to prioritize and address them effectively within the family nursing care plan.

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🔢 Prioritization of Family Health Issues in Assessment

This section of the script discusses the criteria for prioritizing health issues identified during the family assessment. It explains that not all problems can be addressed immediately, and thus, a system of scoring is used to determine which issues should be tackled first. Wellness conditions and health deficits are given higher priority scores, while stress points receive lower scores. The paragraph also mentions other criteria such as modifiability, preventive potential, and salience of the problem that will be covered in future videos.

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🏠 Second Level Assessment: Family's Performance of Health Tasks

The final paragraph of the script introduces the second level of assessment, which focuses on the family's ability to perform health tasks. It identifies problems such as the inability to recognize health conditions, make appropriate health decisions, provide adequate care for the sick or disabled, maintain a healthy home environment, and utilize community health resources. The script outlines five specific areas where families may face challenges in performing these tasks, highlighting the importance of understanding these issues to develop effective nursing interventions.

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📝 Conclusion and Invitation for Future Discussions

The script concludes with a summary of the key points covered in the discussion and an invitation for viewers to engage with the content. It encourages viewers to comment on their understanding of the material, suggest topics for future videos, and interact with the channel through likes, shares, and subscriptions. The speaker expresses gratitude for the viewers' time and looks forward to their participation in upcoming videos.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Family Nursing Care Plan

A family nursing care plan is a comprehensive strategy designed to address the health needs of a family unit. It is central to the video's theme, as it outlines the steps and considerations for assessing and prioritizing health issues within a family. The script discusses the importance of identifying problems and prioritizing them based on their impact on the family's health.

💡Assessment

Assessment is the first step in the nursing process and is crucial for understanding the health status of an individual or family. In the video, assessment is detailed as identifying existing and potential health conditions that affect a family's functioning, setting the groundwork for subsequent steps in the nursing process.

💡Typology of Nursing Problems

The typology of nursing problems refers to the classification of health issues that can be encountered in family nursing practice. The script explains two major typologies: first and secondary level assessments, which help in determining the nature of the problem and its priority in the care plan.

💡Wellness Condition

Wellness condition is a term used to describe the state of optimal health and functioning within a family. It is defined by the script as a potential readiness for a higher level of wellness or capability. Examples from the script include healthy lifestyle practices, good parenting, and spiritual well-being, which all contribute to maintaining a family's health.

💡Health Deficit

Health deficit refers to instances where a family fails to maintain an optimal level of health. The script provides examples such as illness states like diabetes or hypertension, developmental delays, and disabilities, which are all indicative of a family's inability to sustain health.

💡Health Threat

Health threat denotes conditions that make a family vulnerable to diseases, accidents, or failure to realize health potential. The script mentions risk factors like smoking and the presence of communicable diseases within the family as examples of health threats that can lead to future health problems.

💡Stress Point

Stress point, also known as a foreseeable crisis, refers to anticipated periods of unusual demands on a family that require adjustment in terms of family resources. The script lists life events like marriage, pregnancy, and hospitalization as stress points that can affect a family's ability to cope and maintain health.

💡Prioritization

Prioritization in the context of family nursing care plans involves identifying which health issues should be addressed first. The script explains that not all problems can be solved immediately, and some, like wellness conditions, may score higher in prioritization due to their potential impact on family health.

💡Health Maintenance

Health maintenance is the practice of activities that preserve or improve a family's health status. The script emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting health maintenance activities, such as regular exercise and proper parenting, as part of a family's nursing care plan.

💡Inability to Recognize Condition

The inability to recognize a health condition or problem is one of the secondary level assessments discussed in the script. It refers to a family's lack of awareness or failure to identify the presence of a health issue, which is a barrier to addressing and resolving the problem.

💡Utilization of Community Resources

Utilization of community resources is the act of accessing and using available health services and facilities within a community. The script points out that a family's failure to utilize these resources, such as health centers, can be a problem that needs to be addressed in the nursing care plan.

Highlights

Introduction to the five steps of the nursing process: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

Emphasis on the importance of assessment in identifying the nature of problems in family nursing care plans.

Discussion on the two levels of assessment in family nursing practice: primary and secondary.

Explanation of the first level of assessment, focusing on identifying existing and potential health conditions affecting family functioning.

Identification of four categories under the first level of assessment: wellness condition, health deficit, health threat, and stress points.

Definition and examples of wellness conditions, including healthy lifestyle practices and good parenting.

Description of health deficits as instances of failure in health maintenance, such as illness states and disabilities.

Health threats defined as conditions that make individuals vulnerable to disease or accidents.

Stress points identified as periods of unusual demands requiring family adjustment or resource allocation.

Prioritization of problems in family nursing, with different scores assigned to wellness, deficit, threat, and stress points.

Introduction to the second level of assessment, focusing on the family's performance of health tasks.

Identification of five issues related to the family's inability to perform health tasks effectively.

Examples provided to illustrate the types of problems that can be identified during the second level of assessment.

The significance of recognizing and addressing health problems in the family to improve overall health and well-being.

Importance of utilizing community resources for health care and the challenges faced by families in doing so.

Conclusion summarizing the key points of the first and second levels of assessment in family nursing practice.

Transcripts

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and for today's topic we are going to

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discuss your family nursing care plan is

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specifically the two levels of your

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assessment

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so in your family nursing process we

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know

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that there are

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uh five steps of the nursing process

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this includes your assessment followed

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by your diagnosis then your planning

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then your implementation and then the

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last part would be your evaluation so

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before we can go to the other parts or

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the other steps we can proceed to the

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other steps we have to go first with the

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first step which is your assessment and

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part point and adding assessment under

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your family nursing care plan is to

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identify the nature of the problem of

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the first two level of clientele which

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is the individual and family which will

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now bring us to the topic that we are

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going to discuss today the typology

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of the problems or the typology of the

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nursing problems in the family nursing

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practice so basically there are two

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major um typology of nursing problems in

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the family nursing practice of course we

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have the first level of assessment

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followed by your secondary level of

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assessment so these two typology of

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nursing problem in the community will

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now determine the nature of the problem

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it is important for us to know the

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nature of the problem in terms of um

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identifying which problem in the family

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should be prioritized first because as

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we all know once we go and enter the

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family or the family's home

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we will not be able to identify

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only one problem so there are several

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problems that we will be able to

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identify and the thing is we cannot

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provide um an immediate solution okay

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together with the family to these types

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of problems in the within the family

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that is why we have to prioritize which

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problem should we address first and in

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terms of the prioritizing

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problems in the family nursing care plan

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or family nursing process is that we

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need to identify first the nature of the

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problem okay kaya pagusa nothing for

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today young first level of assessment

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and your secondary level of assessment

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under your family nursing practice so

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let's discuss first your first level of

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assessment when i talk about first level

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of assessment guys this is basically

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identifying or um

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checking or determining the existence

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okay the existence of or the presence of

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existing and potential health conditions

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that can affect the optimum level of

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functioning of a family so basically we

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are going to identify any failure of the

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family to maintain their level of

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functioning okay any activities they do

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to improve their uh to improve their

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wellness okay any presence of risk

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factors that can affect their activities

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of daily living and of course any

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situations

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that will um

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uh change their overall health status

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okay for in general okay so

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under the first level of assessment so

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under the first level of assessment okay

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this is basically identifying if the

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family has the presence of wellness

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condition okay we are going to define

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each and every one of these later on

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another one is the presence of health

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deficit okay and the third one is the

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presence of health threat and of course

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the presence of the stress point

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okay so the presence of a stress point

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so we are going to define each and every

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one of these and we're going to provide

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examples for better understanding so

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let's start first with the presence of

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wellness condition when i talk about

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wellness condition so this is basically

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um stated okay stated as a potential or

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readiness okay a potential readiness by

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the way when we try to identify

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the assessment or paragraphs

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diagnosis okay of the problem of the of

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the family compared to fundamentals of

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nursing okay

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okay but for community health nursing we

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are going to make use of this uh

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typology of nursing problems in the

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community okay as i've said earlier

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wellness condition is

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um

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it's i stated as a potential or

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readiness okay and when we try to define

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what is wellness condition these are any

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clinical nursing or clinical or nursing

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judgment about the client's transition

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from a specific level of wellness or

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capability to a higher one so basically

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these are any good traits any good

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activities any good um

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a practice of the family that maintains

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maintains them to have a healthy living

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or a health and optimum level of

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functioning or basically in order for

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them to have

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a wellness condition

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okay so these are any activities

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and of course which are

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less likely to have diseases or to

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commit failures to maintain uh their

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optimum level of functioning okay

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example of your wellness conditions or

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the presence of wellness of conditions

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are the following so these are potential

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for enhanced capability for in healthy

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lifestyle okay healthy lifestyle meaning

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they are eating good they're doing

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exercise their lifestyle is not

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sedentary okay they are avoiding vices

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in the um

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okay which is the number one risk

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factors

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which is also common in the community

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okay now another one is um health

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maintenance and health management so

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basically if the family um is fine of

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doing the right thing whenever uh

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someone from the family member is sick

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so

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hospital or as a doctor

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okay that is a good maintenance activity

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health maintenance activity and

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management parenting and breastfeeding

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activities because breastfeeding is an

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example of a um

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of a an activity that will prevent a

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person from acquiring uh diseases or um

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increasing the immune system especially

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for a baby or an infant okay so that's

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why if you if a mother breastfeed their

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child that is an example of a wellness

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condition because that is a sample of

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an example of strength of the family

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basically young familia is that will

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maintain their optimum level of

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functioning and of course good parenting

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skills good parenting skills because if

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you have good parenting skills basically

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your children will grow um healthy then

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okay another one is spiritual being okay

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a family that prays together stays

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together of course if these if they pray

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if they if they maintain their spiritual

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well-being or the connection with the

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higher uh higher um

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higher um above okay

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okay that is basically will try to

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improve their overall condition as well

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especially

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spiritual and psychosocial status okay

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and other that may specify and it can

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also be um stated in a form of readiness

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for enhanced capability for so basically

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wellness condition are any activities

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any um anything that the family will do

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to maintain an optimum level of

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functioning or a good healthy status

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is an example of a wellness condition

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and in the prioritization wellness

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condition actually scores three points

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okay which is one of the priority songs

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and wellness condition so aside from the

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threat of the presence of wellness

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condition another first level assessment

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is your health deficit so madeline i'm

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going to help deficit when you talk

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about deficit okay from the word itself

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deficit there is already a failure

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okay there is already a failure failure

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to what failure to maintain okay to

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maintain okay i'm sorry for that failure

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okay failure to maintain an optimum

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level of functioning

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so let's go with the definition so talk

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about health deficit this is an

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instances of failure in health

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maintenance

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failure in maintaining a person's health

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an example of the health deficit or the

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presence of health deficit is that if a

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person has an illness state okay

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illnesses take for example

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diabetes

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hypertension

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remove my uh pictures here

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and so scabies okay so merlin is key

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so you skip it's basically a skin

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condition escape it so those are

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examples of illnesses so anything

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empathy is a member of familia in a

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casket or my socket the condition of

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that person is an example of an illness

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state which is a health deficit another

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one is if there is a failure okay

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failure

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okay to develop according to normal rate

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for example

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height is less than um to what is

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expected according

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okay

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visible muscle wasting or malnutrition

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okay um

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so that's an example of presence of

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health deficit as well okay and of

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course a disability so any form of

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disability may it be neurological by

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nature like your stroke what else uh

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blindness is an example of your

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disability as well

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orthopedic by nature or um

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any form of disability is an example of

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your health deficit later on we will try

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to compare everything on the last part

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so don't you worry guys we will try to

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practice more regarding this okay

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another one another

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is your health threat by the way with

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regards to your health deficit with

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regards to your deficit let me just go

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back to that okay now wellness statement

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and score is three this also scores

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three according to prioritization so

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according to prioritization and score

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point is also three three then pusha so

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um so my next video is nothing i will

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going to teach you on how to compute

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okay for the um for the prioritization

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computation in a dialogue in terms of

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the family nursing process okay we will

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going to discuss that in on our next

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videos okay next is your presence of

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health threat so presence of health

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threat is basically a condition that are

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conditioned to disease accident or

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failure to realize one's health

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potential so basically pakistan be

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nothing threat health threat nandu

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napoleon

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basically this or any condition that

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will make a person vulnerable okay to

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develop a certain disease accident or

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failure to realize one's health

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potential so an oman

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level of functioning is an example of a

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health threat so basically a person does

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not have the condition yet but there is

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a factor that can contribute to the

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development of an of a um unhealthy

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condition so like for example let's go

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with examples for the presence of health

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threat the presence of risk factors for

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example if a person is smoking if a

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person is smoking we all know as nurses

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okay cigarette smoking is the number one

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risk factor actually as a matter of fact

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okay so if a person is uh smoking okay

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caitwala passion cancer but the

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situation where in one of the factors

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that can contribute for the development

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of a certain condition such as your

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cancer cardiovascular diseases or your

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stroke is present which is the cigarette

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smoking so the presence of risk factor

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another one okay

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um

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member a member of the family has a

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communicable disease if a member of a

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family has a communicable disease that

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there is a possibility in operating

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mahawa

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member

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family so there's a threat of cross

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infection and that is another example

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of your health threat another one family

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size beyond what family resources can

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adequately provide as you can see there

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is no problem yet however okay the

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larger the number of the family can

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affect the ability of the family to

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maintain your own carnival or to also

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sustain their living

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including the management of their health

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because

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if if the

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if the um if the money that the family

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has is not enough for the entire family

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to to live with okay

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more or less

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and that's an example of a threat threat

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nahindi magawan or hindi management

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condition

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so those are examples of your health

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threat as one of the nature of the

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problem

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of the problems in the family nursing

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practice under your first level of

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assessment okay in the family nursing

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practice and by the way if we are going

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to score this um in the priority session

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uh

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your health threat will score two points

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okay compare to wellness and health

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deficit which is both three points for

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health threat is only two points okay

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now the fourth one and the last one

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under your first level of assessment is

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the presence of your stress points okay

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the presence of your stress points if we

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talk about the presence of stress points

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these are anticipated periods of unusual

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demands on the individual or family in

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terms of adjustment or family resources

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so basically these are any um

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situations in the family that requires

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them

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uh to adjust in terms of their family

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resources okay in terms of family

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resources and by the way your stress

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point is also known as your foreseeable

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okay i'm sorry for that 4c

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okay able

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crisis okay so your foreseeable or

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foreseeable crisis okay foreseeable

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crisis so this is also known as your

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foreseeable crisis okay foreseeable

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crisis i think volatile margin

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foreseeable crisis so stress point is is

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also known as your foreseeable crisis so

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these are examples of your presence of

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stress points okay number one is

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marriage then follow your pregnancy

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labor perfection and parenthood so these

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are basically developmental changes that

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will bring about stress us conditions or

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stressful situations to the family

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members or to the entire family like for

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example

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that would mean that an additional

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expense for the family okay marriage

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okay is an example of stress point

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because a one member of the family

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particularly or the woman will need to

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move out of the um uh the home or

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family to go with the husband

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okay same thing with your labor

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peripherium and of course parenthood

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because indiana mental parents no not

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start okay so once we enter that um

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developmental stage then i think

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especially

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it's like a stressful situation because

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we are adjusting to new um possibilities

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and new conditions that are

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that will bring stressful um stressful

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or psycho psychosocial or psychological

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um stress without for us okay another

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one is additional member okay abortion

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entrance at school adolescence divorce

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or separation

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this also includes your menopause loss

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of job hospitalization of a family

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member and death of a member so

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basically making allowances a gain and

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loss of a person so they gain something

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they lost something but the same time it

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will affect your uncanny long current

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conditions or your current situation uh

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at that moment and your presence of

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stress points will score only one point

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so among

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all the four first level assessments

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being champion

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priority but of course it comes with

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other

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uh criteria so in the

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nature of the problem and criteria

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nothing okay

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modifiability of the problem the

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preventive potential and of course the

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salience of the problem and we will try

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to discuss that on our next video okay

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so that's the presence of stress point

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okay

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so

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um another one is resettlement in a new

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community okay uh illegitimacy these are

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also examples of your stress points okay

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now

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brace yourself okay so we're going to

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have some examples here okay um and as

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you watch the video please try to answer

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okay with me and we'll try to analyze

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those among words or phrases

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okay so let's play again so identify the

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following examples of health problems so

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number one is

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blindness so i'll give you five seconds

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to think about yours

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your answer is this an example of a

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wellness condition

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a health deficit

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a health threat

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or a foreseeable crisis or a stress

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point

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okay so let's see let's start with the

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camera here yeah okay

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so is blindness okay

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okay so let's try to answer we're gonna

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talk about blindness okay alan attend

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functionality nothing blindness guys

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blindness is an example of disability

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okay disability and of course we'll talk

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about disability along that this is an

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example of your health deficit okay

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no sir that is a health threat

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to health threats

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my point however okay we have to

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generalize the situation okay the

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situation uh the only word that's

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present here is your blindness and

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okay

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blindness is an example of disability

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and we know that disability is an

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example of health deficit okay but

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blindness can also become a health

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threat dependent situation like for

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example okay young constant blindness

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would mean that the possibility of a

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person to to um

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to be uh to be involved in to be

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involved in the accident okay

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okay another one okay another one is

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your regular exercise

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okay five seconds so regular exercise is

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an example of

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is it a wellness

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uh condition

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health deficit

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health threat or a foreseeable crisis or

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a stress point

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so five seconds

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okay so when i talk about regular

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exercise this is an example of your

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wellness condition okay because uh

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regular exercise is actually a good

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practice to maintain

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a person's optimum level of functioning

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and this is one way of managing their

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health because if you do exercise it has

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a lot of good benefits such as reducing

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the cholesterol level and of course

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reducing the fat as well and of course

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making the body um active okay through

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a constant movement okay another one is

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hospitalization

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okay so the word itself so so

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hospitalization so we are referring to

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the a person or a member of the family

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was hospitalized

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okay

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so is it a wellness a health deficit

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a health threat

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or

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a foreseeable crisis

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okay so this is an example okay

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hospitalization is an example of your

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foreseeable crisis sir bucket

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hospitalization

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yes

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yes we will be answering your health

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deficit however in this situation and

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emphasize is your moment or your

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situation

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is

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so basically this is a situation that

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brings about stress okay or brings

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stress okay to the life of the family

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okay and of course it will also uh needs

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an adjustment in terms of the resources

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or any expenses uh in relation to the

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to the the family members

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hospitalization okay another one

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family disunity

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okay

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okay so this is an example of a wellness

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okay i helped that visit

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a foreseeable crisis or

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a health threat

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okay so you can also comment your

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answers

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okay

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oh by the way uh please do like and

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subscribe to my post hating channel and

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of course comment down below okay

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anything that you want to comment okay

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or for improvement for new topics that

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you want

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that you want us to discuss please do

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comment post i think uh sat in comment

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section

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okay so family disunity is an example of

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a health threat okay but

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members nothing family basically it will

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bring a possible uh

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a possible condition in the future

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in terms of health management so

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basically this is an example of a health

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threat okay another one is malnutrition

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okay malnutrition

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so malnutrition malnourished okay so can

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either be an over nourish or under

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nourish

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okay so malnutrition

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is it a wellness health deficit

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foreseeable crisis or healthcare

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okay for this one this is an example of

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your health deficit okay health deficit

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nutrition

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okay may it be an over nourished or

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undernourished sake

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okay that's why this is an example of

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your health deficit okay i hope that we

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are still uh good with this one let me

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continue with the last one resettlement

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in new village

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or expected

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situation so that this is an example of

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your

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okay i know that you know the answer for

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this one this is an example of your

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stress point or your foreseeable crisis

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okay or your foreseeable crisis so these

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are examples okay of your um

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first level assessment again uh my mama

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conditions try and operating making

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health deficit at the same time health

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threat like for example the presence of

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tuberculosis in the family okay family

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member who is a family member my

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tuberculosis young condition is an

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example of a health deficit however the

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um the possibility of the disease to be

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transferred from one person from one

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family member to another is an example

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of your health threat

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okay

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health threat

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okay we're done with the first level of

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assessment we are now going to the

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second one which is the second level of

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assessment for second level of

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assessment these are identifying so this

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uh we are going to identify the nature

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okay of the nursing problem the family

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experience and in the performance of

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their health tasks okay so this is in

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relation to the family's performance of

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health tasks okay so basically if there

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are if they are unable to perform the

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family health tasks okay that is an

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example of a problem which is a

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secondary level assessment so anonymous

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problems nato sir okay there are

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actually five number one is the

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inability of the family to recognize the

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presence of condition or a problem so

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basically hindi nila in identify or the

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neediness the presence of the condition

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that is an example of the inability to

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recognize okay another one is inability

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to make decisions with respect to

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appropriate health action so basically

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they know that there is a problem but

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they choose not to act on it okay

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kasinga factors like for example

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okay or cool down for anything or

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knowledge

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okay

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next is an ability to provide adequate

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nursing care to the sick or disabled

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okay improper parenting is an example of

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this one

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family member those are example of your

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problem number three in relation to the

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inability or the ability of the family

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to provide adequate nursing care okay

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and number four is the inability to

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provide a home environment conducive to

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health maintenance

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and personal development so basically um

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anything nama kahrun

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that would maintain a healthy

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environment for the family okay that

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prevent them from acquiring disease from

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occurring an accident is an example of

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problem number four secondary level of

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assessment and of course for number five

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failure to utilize community resources

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or uh for health care for example hindi

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no popular health center okay it might

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okay due to any reasons for example

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with young nurses

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no experience

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all of those reasons will fall under

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your um level five okay or number five

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it's a secondary level of assessment

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okay

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or

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is an example of a failure of them um

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utilizing whatever is available

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resources in the community so those are

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your secondary level of assessment okay

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so that ends our discussion for today i

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hope that you have learned something and

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if you do

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or if you did please uh comment satin

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for future for the future and thank you

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once again for watching

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and i'm gonna see you on my next video

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