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    Family Health History

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    Family health history is a vital component in assessing a patient, and it helps identify order at risk health problems the patient might have just from the information collected (Weber & Kelly, 2014). This information can be gathered on a routine visit to a primary care doctor. Even though studies have shown that collecting family health history can be challenging due to insufficient time to obtain, organize, and analyze the information (Guttmacher, Collins & Carmona, 2004). However, obtaining an

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    The article “Health and Families” is written by Dr. Yvonne Kellar-Guenther. Statistics support the thesis that family plays an important role in shaping ones health attitudes and behaviours. Evidence shows that family members may be the ones to promote better health such as preparation of food and exercise regimens; however, having a family does not always lead to more positive health behaviours. Having family member’s model inappropriate health behaviours can potentially lead to negative influences

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    Family Health Assessment

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    Family Health Assessment Family health assessment is a great tool to utilize to develop health care plans for the individual family. There are many cultural beliefs and values shared by family members that influence their health perception. Gordon’s functional health assessment is used for a comprehensive nursing data base collection of the family unit using both subjective and objective data. Gordon’s functional health assessment is a holistic approach describing the individual’s biopsychosocial-spiritual

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    Family Health Assessment

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    Heritage Assessment: Evaluation of families, cultures and views on health Anniemae Stubbs Grand Canyon University Culture and Cultural Competency in Health Promotion NURS 429 Professor Alma Celaya June 19, 2016 Heritage Assessment: Evaluation of families , cultures and views on health Cultural Heritage is a concept that is passed on from one generation to the next that depicts how people live, act, behave, or think. It can be a noticeable or vague manifestation. It includes various customs

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    Family lifestyle refers to the way that families live and their attitude, knowledge, and habits. Moreover, family lifestyle is an important determinant of family health. There are several aspects of lifestyle that affects health such as smoking, home safety and food safety. I visited Mr. Doed Mrs. Mary in order to understand the lifestyle better. They have three children, one boy and two girls. In this report, I will describe the family’s knowledge, attitude and practice in terms of smoking, home

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    Family Health Assessment Family is so important in the society and it is a blessing from God. Healthy behaviors learn from within the family and family member’s stimulus one to each other with health promotion practices. There fore, the health behaviors are very essential in the family assessment and which notifies health-promotion and disease-prevention. Within families, members will be the first one to learn about to promoting health. Families have impact on children’s lifestyle choices. The American

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    Family Health Assessment Karen Youngblood Grand Canyon University February 02, 2012 Family Health Assessment Gordon’s functional health patterns is a method developed by Marjorie Gordon in 1987 proposed functional health patterns as a guide establishing a comprehensive nursing data base(Kriegler & Harton, 1992). Gordon’s11 functional health patterns are; health perception/ health management, nutrition, pattern of elimination, activity/ excerise, cognitive, sleep/ rest, self perception/

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    Family identification, Two adults one male (30) Father of one child male (3) one female (40) mother of both children male (3) and female (15). Mother works both in and outside the home many hours a week and father is a college student focusing on student pursuits many hours a week. The family adult work and study/class schedule is focused on meeting the immediate needs of the 3 year old child so parents split time and often find themselves spending little time together with one working or studying/attending

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    Family Mental Health

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    of Mental Health (n.d.) in 2014, there were approximately 43.6 million Americans, eighteen years of age or older, with a mental health condition meeting the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition criteria. These statistics shed light on the importance of nurses caring for the family as a unit. The purpose of the post is to discuss the benefits and barriers to incorporating the family into the care of a family member, newly diagnosed with a mental health condition.

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    Running head: Family Health Assessment Joy Ebomwonyi Grand Canyon University: Family Centered Health Promotion: NRS 429v August 26, 2012 Open-Minded Family focused Questions I interview a family who were willing to answer the questions as long as they remained anonymous when the paper is written. I will not be using the name of the family that I interviewed for this assignment. The interview was based on the all the Gordon’s eleven functional health patterns

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