Family Nursing Care Plan Part 2

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by: Luvi Jane Cruz
Scholar Nursing Student, FEU
Graded 94% by C.I.

HEALTH HISTORY

A. BIOGRAPHIC DATA

The client’s name is JCP, a 17 years old, single, female, and lives at 1037 J. B. Miguel St. Bambang, Pasig, City. She is a Roman Catholic although she was born on October 10, 1989 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The client is a pure Filipino citizen who can speak Filipino as well as English. She is currently a 2nd year college student at Far Eastern University taking up BS Nursing. Her parents and guardians are her source of finances with regards to health care and medical needs.

B. PRESENT HEALTH HISTORY

The client stated that she is not experiencing any problems or disease at present times. She also said that she rarely acquire a disease.

C. PAST HEALTH HISTORY

The client had chicken pox when she was 7 years old and received medical treatments but she doesn’t anymore remember the medications that were given to her. She said that according to her mother, she had received OPV, DPT, and BCG immunizations during childhood. The client has occasional rashes on the chest due to hot weather. Her dermatologist prescribed her Stiemycin as a treatment. She also applies acne gel (applied every other day), tretinoin cream and bleaching cream (both applied every other night) on her face in order to treat pimples. So far, the client has not experienced any side effects while using the said drugs/medications.

D. FAMILY HISTORY OF ILLNESS

The client’s father, who’s 38 years old, has diabetes while her mother, who’s 37 years old, has asthma. The grandfather of the client on her mother side, still living and is 81 years old, has tuberculosis while her grandmother still on the mother side is 70 years old and has arthritis. The client’s two other younger siblings, whose ages are 11 and 14, have currently no diseases inherited from their parents. The client also said that she at present, has no diseases.

3 DAYS DIET RECALL

Name of the client: Jenileen Carlette T. Peronilla

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One Response to “Family Nursing Care Plan Part 2”

  1. 1
    Paulo Lopez Says:

    confidentiality of the patient must be observed.
    is it a plan?? or is it just gordons assessment?? (hehe!!)
    grammar should be observed well since it is an assessment,
    proper usage of the assessment toll should i believe a vital part of a nursing students career..
    some inputs were not appropriate for the subcategory.

    well, those were my observations.

    one more thing, is it important to state the school and the grade??
    thanx!! =)

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