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1st Level of Assessment

Group 1

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• Readiness for Enhanced Capability forParenting

 The Wife has an adequate knowledgeabout parenting because of her adopted son,Nephew !he took care of him when he wasstill a bab", but like man" parents, she still

has to improve her wa" of parenting, as sheis still #$%"ears old and technicall" a &rst%time mom

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• Presence of Health Threats

1. Accidental Hazards 

 Their house is located at the side of the streetand where man" cars are travelling duringnighttime, and when sometimes or even mostl",drivers are drunk Also, the" have a falling

ha'ard because of the hammock where the bab"sleeps wherein it ma" have a tendenc" to loosenup

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2. Faulty utritional Habits

• !ne"ecti#e $reastfeeding

 The Wife onl" breastfed the (ab" for amonth and then switched to arti&cial formula orbottle%feeding This is because, as the Wifestated that the (ab" easil" gets fed up or )uma"*and has insu+cient milk production

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%. Poor Ho&e Condition

•. !nade'uate (i#ing )pace

or the four of them in the famil", their houseis quite small because the" can-t &t in themaster-s bedroom .n the master-s bedroom,sometimes the Nephew sleeps alone and the restof them sleep on the living room-s /oor Theirliving room is located 0ust right beside theirdining room and with a lot of furniture

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• Presence of $reeding )ites of *ectors of+isease 

At the back of the house, the" have anaccumulation of garbage and have an openbathing area wherein it can be a breeding site formosquitoes and rodents The" can acquire

diseases such as leptospirosis, aschariasis,dengue, and etc

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• Poor *entilation

With their living room 0ust right beside theirdining room, and also with a lot of furniture, theirhouse is congested Not 0ust because of theinadequate living space, but also, because of thetemperature of the house when the group went

there during the afternoon

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,. Foreseeable Crisis

• Additional -e&ber

 The Wife doesn-t use an" famil" planningmethods, which in turn could be a factor for apossible or unplanned pregnanc" This can bea foreseeable crisis, because even though the3usband-s salar" is sometimes more thanenough, as their children grow old, their needswould also become increasingl" in%demandand fast%paced

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• +i#orce or )eparation

With the 3usband alwa"s at work and goes toa lot of places, the Wife stated that she sometimeshave doubts of the 3usband might have or possibl"have an a2air with another woman

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4nd Level of Assessment

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!nability to &ae decisions /ithrespect to taing appropriate healthaction due to0

• Failure to co&prehend thenature&agnitude of the proble&condition

 The Wife has a knowledge about diabetes andG56 as her doctor e7plained it to her when she was&rst diagnosed but she doesn-t have enoughunderstanding of how serious it is and how it can

a2ect her life and her bab"-s As she stated that shetreats the (ab" as a normall" delivered bo"

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na y o pro# e a e'ua e nurs ngcare to the sic disableddependent or #ulnerableat3ris

&e&ber of the fa&ily due to0• (ac ofinade'uate no/ledge about

diseasehealth condition

 The Wife doesn-t have enough knowledge andunderstanding about her condition of havingG56 and that the (ab" is macrosomicAccording to the 8hilippine 9ournal of .nternal6edicine, women with gestational diabetes

were found to have a 4:; to <:; risk ofdeveloping impaired glucose tolerance and

 T"pe 4 diabetes in the ne7t < to 1: "earsfollowing pregnanc" The child would also be

more likel" to become obese or diabetic laterin life

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• (ac ofinade'uate no/ledge and sill incarrying out the necessaryinter#entionstreat&entprocedure 

 The Wife treats the (ab" as normal anddoesn-t have an" problems, which in turn, makesher not aware of some interventions that canmake the (ab" be prevented of becoming obeseor diabetic later in life A factor that can

contribute is the wa" she bottle%fed the (ab"after 0ust a month of breastfeeding (ottle%feeding is considered as an arti&cial formula andhas lower nutritional value=bene&ts !ome

arti&cial formulas have high sugar content andcan contribute or be a factor for the bab" to

na o pro e a o&e

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na y o pro# e a o&een#iron&ent conduci#e to health&aintenance and personal

de#elop&ent due to0

• (ac ofinade'uate no/ledge ofi&portance of hygiene and sanitation 

 The famil"-s back"ard has an accumulation of garbage,which can be a potential vector for diseases and also, the"don-t practice proper segregation The" have a )bodega*beside their front door and looked as though it hasn-t beencleaned for weeks because of how dust" it is

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• (ac ofinade'uate no/ledge of pre#enti#e&easures 

 The Wife doesn-t see the presence of theproblem, and doesn-t have an" idea of how tocurrentl" handle or &7 it The main problem iswhere their house is at the side of the street

and has a high%risk for e7periencing caraccidents

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• (ac of sill in carrying out &easures toi&pro#e ho&e en#iron&ent 

 The Wife doesn-t want to move to a new placebecause as she stated, she is much morecomfortable living in that communit" because it iswhere the" lived for a long time The 3usband also

agrees