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Case: The Perez family of Barangay Isidro in Mendez, Cavite has a 2-year-old son who appears to have enlarged abdomen with low energy level. According to the mother, the child does not wear slippers at home and does not wash is hand before eating. The family lacks enthusiasm in recognizing the importance of hygiene and sanitation. Data collection for first level assessment involves gathering data which will generate the categories of health conditions or problems of the family. What is the most applicable and urgently needed for the above situation?
- Home and environment
- Health status of each member
- Socio-economic and cultural characteristics
- Value and practices on health promotion/maintenance and disease prevention
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