Scenario: On the afternoon at the clinic, the community health nurse decided to do a home visit in one of the places in the community of Tribe people, The community health nurse Mrs. Night in front of her house with youngest child, and she observe that she looks pregnant but didn't pay any visit at the clinic. On the course of their conversation, she obtained the following data: Mr. and Mrs. Night have been living together for 14 years on their two-room house made of light materials built on stilts, over the water, they have 5 children, 3 girls and 2 boys, 4 were enrolled in school and she is six months pregnant. Her 4 children are asking for alms since pandemic began and her youngest daughter Kate who is 3 years old appears to be thin for her age and kept scratching her rashes over the arms and legs. When she asked about the reason of her child's rashes and Mrs. Night said that it may be because of the Sand Mite. Mrs. Night, 39 years old and his husband, 41 years old are both high school graduate. She is vendor and her husband is a fisherman. Mrs. Night verbalized that her pregnancy is unwanted and she never submitted herself for medical checkup and never visited the health center for prenatal check up due to financial constraints and according to her she had a bad experience with her previous visit with the city health clinic due to her ethnicity. She prefers folk healer within her community. The following data were taken during the home visit G6P5 Age of gestation: 24 weeks Blood pressure: 140/90 Weight: 120 Ibs. Abdominal palpation: breech presentation Fetal Heart tone: 140 beats/minute Significant Finding: slight pedal edema Management: low salt diet, urinalysis to come for prenatal check up at the health center Furthermore, Mrs. Night stated that she does not experience any problem during her previous pregnancy QUESTION: CREATE 2 NURSING CARE PLAN applying the core values on nursing care management 1. Caring-promoting health, healing, and hope in response to the human condition 2. Diversity-affirming the uniqueness of and differences among persons, ideas, values and ethnicities. 3. Integrity-respecting dignity and moral wholeness of every person without condition or limitation. 4. Excellence-co-creating and implementing transformative strategies with daring ingenuity Human dignity-all people are equal and they warrant the same treatment regardless of any external factors. 6. Autonomy-gives the patient a right to informed consent 7. Altruism-is the ability for selfless and dedicating own life to the welfare of others. 8. Social Justice-each person has the right to access high-quality health care. 5.

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Create 2 nursing care plan
Scenario:
On the afternoon at the clinic, the community health nurse decided to do a home visit in one of the
places in the community of Tribe people, The community health nurse Mrs. Night in front of her house
with youngest child, and she observe that she looks pregnant but didn't pay any visit at the clinic.
On the course of their conversation, she obtained the following data: Mr. and Mrs. Night have been
living together for 14 years on their two-room house made of light materials built on stilts, over the
water, they have 5 children, 3 girls and 2 boys, 4 were enrolled in school and she is six months pregnant.
Her 4 children are asking for alms since pandemic began and her youngest daughter Kate who is 3 years
old appears to be thin for her age and kept scratching her rashes over the arms and legs.
When she asked about the reason of her child's rashes and Mrs. Night said that it may be because of the
Sand Mite. Mrs. Night, 39 years old and his husband, 41 years old are both high school graduate. She is
vendor and her husband is a fisherman. Mrs. Night verbalized that her pregnancy is unwanted and she
never submitted herself for medical checkup and never visited the health center for prenatal check up
due to financial constraints and according to her she had a bad experience with her previous visit with
the city health clinic due to her ethnicity. She prefers folk healer within her community.
The following data were taken during the home visit
G6P5 Age of gestation: 24 weeks
Blood pressure: 140/90
Weight: 120 lbs.
Abdominal palpation: breech presentation
Fetal Heart fone :140 beats/minute
Significant Finding: slight pedal edema
Management: low salt diet, urinalysis to come for prenatal check up at the health center
Furthermore, Mrs. Night stated that she does not experience any problem during her previous
pregnancy
QUESTION: CREATE 2 NURSING CARE PLAN applying the core values on nursing
care management
1. Caring-promoting health, healing, and hope in response to the human condition
2. Diversity-affirming the uniqueness of and differences among persons, ideas, values and ethnicities.
3. Integrity-respecting dignity and moral wholeness of every person without condition or limitation.
4. Excellence-co-creating and implementing transformative strategies with daring ingenuity
Human dignity-all people are equal and they warrant the same treatment regardless of any external factors.
Autonomy-gives the patient a right to informed consent
Altruism-is the ability for selfless and dedicating own life to the welfare of others.
Social Justice-each person has the right to access high-quality health care.
5.
б.
7.
8.
Transcribed Image Text:Scenario: On the afternoon at the clinic, the community health nurse decided to do a home visit in one of the places in the community of Tribe people, The community health nurse Mrs. Night in front of her house with youngest child, and she observe that she looks pregnant but didn't pay any visit at the clinic. On the course of their conversation, she obtained the following data: Mr. and Mrs. Night have been living together for 14 years on their two-room house made of light materials built on stilts, over the water, they have 5 children, 3 girls and 2 boys, 4 were enrolled in school and she is six months pregnant. Her 4 children are asking for alms since pandemic began and her youngest daughter Kate who is 3 years old appears to be thin for her age and kept scratching her rashes over the arms and legs. When she asked about the reason of her child's rashes and Mrs. Night said that it may be because of the Sand Mite. Mrs. Night, 39 years old and his husband, 41 years old are both high school graduate. She is vendor and her husband is a fisherman. Mrs. Night verbalized that her pregnancy is unwanted and she never submitted herself for medical checkup and never visited the health center for prenatal check up due to financial constraints and according to her she had a bad experience with her previous visit with the city health clinic due to her ethnicity. She prefers folk healer within her community. The following data were taken during the home visit G6P5 Age of gestation: 24 weeks Blood pressure: 140/90 Weight: 120 lbs. Abdominal palpation: breech presentation Fetal Heart fone :140 beats/minute Significant Finding: slight pedal edema Management: low salt diet, urinalysis to come for prenatal check up at the health center Furthermore, Mrs. Night stated that she does not experience any problem during her previous pregnancy QUESTION: CREATE 2 NURSING CARE PLAN applying the core values on nursing care management 1. Caring-promoting health, healing, and hope in response to the human condition 2. Diversity-affirming the uniqueness of and differences among persons, ideas, values and ethnicities. 3. Integrity-respecting dignity and moral wholeness of every person without condition or limitation. 4. Excellence-co-creating and implementing transformative strategies with daring ingenuity Human dignity-all people are equal and they warrant the same treatment regardless of any external factors. Autonomy-gives the patient a right to informed consent Altruism-is the ability for selfless and dedicating own life to the welfare of others. Social Justice-each person has the right to access high-quality health care. 5. б. 7. 8.
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