FHC Lesson 3

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What are the 4 levels of Clientele?

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  1. Individual

  2. Family

  3. Population Group

  4. Community

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__________________ is a single person or thing especially when compared to the group or set to which they belong

Individual

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___________________ is a dimension of individuality and includes the person’s total-character, perceptions, and self-identity

Individual

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Concept of Individuality

Individual is a:

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  1. Unique being

  2. Comprises of genetic combinations, life experiences and interaction

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Concept of Individuality

When providing care:

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  1. Healthcare professional focus on the client within both a total care and individuals care context

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Concept of Individuality

In total care context:

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  1. Healthcare professionals considers all principles that when taking care of any client age and conditions

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________________ is a basic unit of society. It consists of those individuals or adult, legally, or considered by others to represent their significant persons

Family

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What are the functions of the family?

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  1. Protects the physical health of its members

  2. Provide adequate nutrition and healthcare services

  3. Nutritional and lifestyle practices

  4. Provide an environment conducive to physical growth and health

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What are the 10 types of families?

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  2. A

  3. L

  4. S

  5. F

  6. E

  7. N

  8. T

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  10. S

  1. Blended Family

  2. Adolescent Family

  3. LGBT Family

  4. Single Adults Living Alone

  5. Foster Family

  6. Extended Family

  7. Nuclear Family

  8. Traditional Family

  9. Two-career Family

  10. Single parent Family

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_____________________ is a family structure of parents and their offspring

Nuclear Family

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_________________ are the relatives of the nuclear family, such as grandparents or aunts and uncles

Extended Family

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___________________is when both parents reside in the house. The mother assumes the role of the nurturer while the father is the provider

Traditional Family

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_____________________ is when both parents are employed, they may or may not have children. Finding good quality, affordable childcare is one of the greatest stresses faced by working parents

Two-career Family

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____________________ may happen due to death of a spouse, separation, divorce, birth of a child to an unmarried woman, or adoption of a child by a single man or woman

Single parent family

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_____________________ is when young parents are often developmentally, physically, emotionally, and financially ill prepared to undertake the responsibility of parenthood

Adolescent Family

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________________ is when children who can no longer live with their birth parents may require placement with a family that agree to include them temporarily or permanently

Foster family

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__________________ is an existing family who joined together to form new families

Blended family

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__________________ is when a homosexual adult or any form families based on the same goals of caring and commitment seen in heterosexual relationships

LGBT Family

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___________________ are individuals who live by themselves through death, separation, and death of a spouse

Single Adults Living Alone

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What are the 8 stages in the Stages of Family development and task?

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  1. Beginning Family

  2. Early Child Bearing Family

  3. Family with Pre-school children

  4. Family with School Age Children

  5. Family with Teenagers

  6. Launching Center

  7. Family with Middle Adult parents

  8. Aging family

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What is the task in Stage 1: Beginning Family?

Task: Compliance with the family code of the Republic of the Philippines and acceptance of the new member of the family

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What is the task in Stage 2: Early Child Bearing Family?

Task: Emphasize the importance of pregnancy and immunizations and learning the concept of parenting

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What is the task in Stage 3: Family with Pre-school children?

Task: Learn the concept of responsible parenthood

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What is the task in Stage 4: Family with School Age Children?

Task: Reinforce the concept of responsible parenthood

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What is the task in Stage 5: Family with Teenagers?

Task: Parents learn the concept of “let go system” and understands the “generational gap”

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What is the task in Stage 6: Launching Center?

Task: Compliance with Family code of the republic of the Philippines and acceptance of the new member of the family

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What is the task in Stage 7: Family with Middle Adult parents?

Task: Provide a healthy environment, adjust with a new lifestyle and adjust with the financial aspect

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What is the task in Stage 8: Aging family?

Task: Learn the concept of death positively

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What is the most likely age of the child in Stage 3?

3-6 years old

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What is the most likely age of the child in stage 4?

6-12 years old

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What happens in stage 6?

1st child will get married up to the last child

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What is the most likely age of the child in stage 7?

36-60 years old

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What is the most likely age of the child in Stage 8?

61 years old up to death

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____________________ share common characteristics, developmental stage or common exposure to particular environmental factors, common health problems, issues and concerns

Population group

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What are the vulnerable groups?

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  1. Infants and young children

  2. School age

  3. Adolescents

  4. Mothers/women

  5. Elderly people

  6. People with disability

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___________________ is a group of people sharing common geographic boundaries and/or common values and interests within a specific social system

Community

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What are the 5 Main functions of a Community?

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  1. Production, distribution, and consumption of goods services

  2. Socialization

  3. Social Control

  4. Social Interparticipation

  5. Mutual Support

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