Family Structure :
The Magallanes’ Family is a nuclear type of family, which is composed of the mother, father and the children. . Mrs. Magallanes’ first child was born out of wedlock. The father of her first born did not take responsibility for it. Four (4 years later, Mrs. Magallanes married another man and had si! (" children.
Family Life cycle:
The Family with #dolescents Mrs. Magallanes said that ha$ing se$en (% children is $ery hard. &er children ha$e different personalities influenced by different people that they meet and go out with. 'ealing with adolescents is challenging for Mrs. Magallanes because it is like dealing with one’s self. he is afraid that what she did wrong in the past would also happen to her children. Family Functions )
*iologic
#ccord #ccording ing to Mr. Mr. Magall Magallanes anes,, being being parent parentss is a hard hard +ob, +ob, harder harder than being being a carpenter. &e said that in carpentry, he follows a certain pattern or blueprint and already knows the outcome of what he is going to do. f there are flaws, those could be remo$ed and repaired as desired. *ut parenting is not like that. -hildren are being raised here. -hildren who will make concrete houses turn to a coy home. t is of primary importance that children be raised well. /arenting could either make or break a child. )
0conomic
Mr. and Mrs. Magallanes are both working to meet their daily needs. #ccording to Mrs. Magallanes, what she and her husband earn is not enough. They ha$e a big family and the cost of li$ing nowadays is $ery high. he tries $ery hard to budget the money that they ha$e. Mrs. Magallanes is the one who decides regarding money matters. )
0ducational
0ducation is the only gift Mr. and Mrs. Magallanes could gi$e to their children. 1ot being able to finish their studies, they $iew education as something of high $alue. They keep reminding their children of its importance. They really wanted their children to finish college and get decent +obs. Mrs. Magallanes also stated that if only she finished her studies, she would not ha$e this kind of life. #s parents, they make sure to it, that they are able to help their children in their school work. They also find it embarrassing
sometimes to teach their children with school work because they feel that the kids know more compared to them. )
/sy /sychol cholog ogic ical al2# 2#ff ffec ecti tion on
Mr. and Mrs. Magallanes are not the kind of parents who show their affection to their children by hugging and 2or gi$ing a kiss on the cheek. *ut they make sure that in their own little ways that their children will feel lo$ed and appreciated. They gi$e them ad$ice as they go through with life.
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ocio)cultural
The Magallanes family came from the ubanen tribe, but they consider themsel$es modern ubanens. They ha$e already adapted to the changes of the modern world. They utilie the &ealth -are ser$ices in the municipality and they do not depend on “quack” doctors anymore. Mrs. Magallanes said that it is because of the influence of education that they learn to adapt new things and embrace change. They are acti$e in community acti$ities and gi$e their time and effort to their purok. Family /sychodynamics &a$i &a$ing ng her her firs firstt chil child d born born out of wedl wedloc ock k from from anot anothe herr man man is some someth thin ing g Mrs. Mrs. Magallanes is not proud of. *ut she feels really blessed because her husband lo$ed her daughter as if it was his own. 0!plaining to the other children was also difficult for Mrs. Magallanes, as the kids were growing up, 3uestions were raised as to why her firs born doesn’t look like the rest of the kids and why she carries a different family name. Family 0!penses: hat Mr. and Mrs. Magallanes earn is not enough to meet their needs. They allot money for food and education, which are the top priorities. They don’t spend money on clothes and other unnecessary stuff. They only buy what is essential. #s parents, they stri$e $ery hard to the point of finding sideline +obs5 Mrs. Magallanes doing laundry for others and Mr. Magallenes being a mechanic. /hysical and 0n$ironmental /rofile: A. PHYSICA PHYSICAL L ENVIRO ENVIRONME NMENT NT I. Houe a. 6wne 6wners rshi hip p of the the hous housee (7 owned b. Type Type of house ( light
c. 1umb 1umber er of bedr bedroo ooms ms:: 4
( rent)free
( rented
(7 mi!ed
( strong
d. 8igh 8ighti ting ng faci facili liti ties es (7 electricity ( kerosene2candle e. 9ene 9enera rall sani sanita tary ry condi conditi tion on (7 good ( poor II. !ri"#i"$ %ater Su&&ly a. Main source ( pri$ate deep well ( public faucet ( public deep well (7 pri$ate faucet ( others: (specify b. 'istance from the house: inside the house c. torage (7 none (direct from the faucet ( can d.
ays of water purification ( *oiling ( filtration (7 none ( -hlorination ( others (specify
III. 'itc(e" a. -ook -ookin ing g faci facili lity ty (7 electric sto$e ( firewood or charcoal
b. anitary condition (7 good c.
'rainage facility ( none
d. tor torag agee of of foo food d ( -abinet ( cont contai aine nerr with with co$e co$err ( scre screen en2p 2pla last stic ic co$e co$eri ring ng
( ga gas sto$e ( others
(
poor
( bl blind drainage
(7 open drainage
(7 refrigerator ( othe others rs (spe (speci cify fy ( none none
e. tor torage age of of eati eating ng uten utensi sils ls:: (7 co$ered ( unco$ered
IV. IV. %ate %ate $ar)a$e *i&oal a. -ontainer ( co$ered
(7 open
b. Method of disposal ( open dumping ( open burning2incineration
( none
( burial in pit (7 composting
( collection by garbage truck
( others (specify
c. &ow often often do do you you dispo dispose se your your garba garbage; ge; ( e$ e$eryday ( on once a week d. 9arbage container inside the house: ( 7 /resent e. *ackyard gardening: ( 7 /resent f. Mos3uito breeding places: ( 7 /resent g. /resence of chemicals: ( /resent
(7 mo more than once a week ( 1one ( 1one ( 1one (7 1one
V. Huma" E+creta !i&oal a. Type of toilet ( pail system ( o$erhang latrine ( antipolo ( none ( closed pit pri$y ( water sealed latrine ( bored)hole latrine (7 flush type b. distance from the house: inside the house
c. sanitary condition (7 good d. ownership ( shared
(
(
open pit pri$y
poor
(7 pri$ate Family AP,AR
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am am sat satisfie sfied d wit with the hel help that hat recei$e from my family when something is troubling me. am satisfied with the way my family discus discusses ses items items of common common intere interests sts and shares common problems with me. find that my family accepts my wishes to take ake on new new act acti$iti $ities es or make ake changes in my lifestyle. am satisfied with the way my family e!presses affection and responds to my feelings such as anger, sorrow and lo$e. am satisfied with the amount of time my family and spend together. Family 'iagnosis:
&ighly Functional Family
Ma"a$eme"t Pla" of t(e I*e"tifie* Family Factor
1ame: #ngelie #nn #nn 0. Magallanes #ge: <> e!: Female #ddress: /urok %, /oblacion, 8akewood, ?amboanga del ur Marital tatus: ingle 6ccupation: tudent @eligion: e$enth 'ay #d$entist 1ationality: Filipino S-/ECTIVE C-ES: A duha ka adlaw na ang akong sipon ug uboB
< days /T-, patient e!perienced cough and colds (Ccough (CFe$er (Cnasal congestion () dyspnea () chest tightness () chills () body malaise O/ECTIVE C-ES:
9eneral ur$ey: ambulatory, ambulatory, conscious, coherent, afebrile afebrile and not in respiratory distress.
Dital igns: T : E%. G/@: HI beats2min @@: <> breaths2min */: ==>2%> mm&g
J1 'ry, warm, warm, good skin turgor &001T 1o lesions, no palpable mass #nicteric sclerae, pink palpebral con+uncti$ae, p upils e3ually reacti$e to light 1o ear discharges
/ink, moist oral mucosa -lear nasal mucous discharges -&0T #1' 8K19: 1o gross deformities, no lesions, symmetrical symmetrical chest e!pansion, no chest lagging, no chest indrawing, no intercostals retractions, no use of accessory muscles, clear breath soun ds on both lung fields, e3ual $ocal and tactile fremiti fremiti &0#@T: #dynamic precordium. /M at the th - 8eft Midcla$icular line. 1o hea$es. 1o thrills. @egular rate and rhythm. = L < at the ape!. < L = at the base. 1o murmurs. murmurs. #*'6M01 Flabby ,normoacti$e bowel sounds, tympanitic, () organomegaly 0T@0MT0 trong peripheral pulses, good capillary refill time ASSESMENT: K//0@ @0/@#T6@N T@#-T 1F0-T61 PLAN: /aracetamol >> mg tablet e$ery 4 hours for fe$er #mo!icillin >> mg tablet T' ! % days #scorbic #cid >> mg tablet per orem, once a da y ncrease fluid intake