Family in Community Health Nursing

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5 characteristics of a family -small social systems -its own cultural, values and rules -has structure -has certain basic functions -moves thru stages in its life cycle
5 Emerging Family patterns adolescent unmarried family patterns -gay and lesbians families -divorced and blended families -older adults interacial families/
life cycle: forming a partnership task: establishing a mutually satisfying relationship
Life cycle: Childbearing Adjusting to pregnancy and parenthood
life cycle: Preschool age adapting to the critical needs
Life cycle: School age- fitting into the community school age
Life cycle: Teenage balancing freedom with responsibility
Life cycle:Launching centre releasing young adults into the workforce
Cycle: Middle age parents maintaining ties with older and younger adults
Cycle: Aging Family Members Adjusting to retirement
Define: Family life cycle a predictable and sequential pattern of stages.
Expansion stage of Family life cycle as new members are added and roles and relationships are increased
Contraction stage of family life cycle as family members leave to start lives of their own or age or die
Define: Primary Health Care essential health care; based on practical and socially acceptable method an technology ; universally accessible to all in the community through full participation; affordable cost n and geared towards self reliance and self determination
1 Primary Health Care Components -education for the identification and prevention/control of prevailing health challenges
2 Primary health Care Proper food supplies and nutrition; adequate supply of safe water and basic sanitation
3 Primary Health CAre Maternal and child care including family planning
4. Primary Health care Immunization against vaccine preventable disease
5. Primary Health Care Prevention and control of locally endemic disease
6. Primary Health Care Appropriate tx of common diseases using appropriate technology
7. Primary Health Care Promotion of mental, emotional and spiritual health
8. primary Health Care Provision o essential drugs
What puts families at risk? families who experience a one or more evnts that can cause them to become more prone to the development of undesirable physical, psycho-social, environmental resposnes -heignetned risk for adverse health outcomes
8 types of vulnerable families -income and education -elderly -children -physically mentally challenged - familial, acohol and substance abuse -chronic illness -HIV/AIDS -disaster victims
6 roles of the CHN in family health -family as a client -focus on family as total unit -ask goal directed questions -collect data over time -combine quabtive and qualitative data -exercise professional judgement
define: family two or more individuals who share a residence or live near one another; possesses some common emotional bond; engage in interrelated social positions roles and taks and share cultural ties and sense of affection and belonging
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