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Nurse Sweng, develops objectives for the healthcare plan designed for Mr. Ubas Family. She considers objectives as:
A. Set for an ideal family
B. Health interventions for the family to recognize the problem
C. Milestone to reach the health target or destination
D. Desired end to resolve the health problem
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- Family Care Plan Health Problem: Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick, disabled, dependent or vulnerable/at risk member of the family due to inadequate family resources of care specifically financial constraints. Health Problem Goal of Care Health Strategies Evaluation Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick, disabled, dependent or vulnerable/at risk member of the family due to inadequate family resources of care specifically financial constraints. Family Nursing Problem Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick, disabled, dependent or vulnerable at risk member of the family due to: a. Lack of the necessary facilities, equipment and supplies of care b. Inadequate family resources of care specifically financial constraints Goal: After 1 day of effective health care strategies, the children will be able to: Objective: Within 1 day of effective health education and nursing care, the parent will be…Health Problem: Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick, disabled, dependent or vulnerable/at risk member of the family due to inadequate family resources of care specifically financial constraints. CRITERIA WEIGHT Scoring Justification 1. Nature of the condition or problem presented Scale: wellness state health deficit health threat foreseeable crisis 3 3 2 1 1 ( / 3 ) x 1 2. Modifiability of the condition or problem Scale: easily modifiable Partially modifiable not modifiable 2 1 0 2 ( / 2 ) x 2 3. Preventive Potential Scale: high moderate low 3 2 1 1 ( / 3 ) x 1 4. Salience Scale: a condition or problem, needing immediate…Which of the following Goals is appropriate on your nursing diagnoses:"Risk for injury of Mr. Ten due to broken stairs as health threat" After nursing intervention, Mr. Ten will remain free of injury After nursing intervention, the family of Mr. Ten will be able to fix the broken stairs and be free of possible injury. The family, specifically Mr. Ten will be able to fix the broken stairs and be free of possible injury. Mr. ten will have minimal risk for injury