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    PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MARIKINACOLLEGE OF NURSING

    In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

    In Related Learning Experience

    Submitted To:

    Ms. Vilma S. Cordova, RN, MAN(LEVEL IV COORDINATOR)

    Head Nurse:Louise Noreen Leoncio

    Submitted by:

    Agag, Marvin E.

    Aguirre, Ma. Concepcion M.

    Aguirre, Ma. Elena M.

    Alviar, Roxanne R.

    Arce, Rose Antoinette S.Bucala, Jeffrey C.

    BSN 401

    GROUP 1

    January 13, 14, 15,20,21,22, 2014

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    We are the

    Group 1, deployed at

    Barangay Nangka

    together with ourclinical instructors.

    Barangay Nangka is

    part of the District II in

    the Municipality of

    Marikina.

    Most of the

    people living in the

    Barangay are those

    families that arerelocated by the local government. They were given houses as their shelter and a

    health center as their primary source of Health Assistance.

    We, the student Nurses, promoting health in different ages and people, were

    given the chance to apply our knowledge in the community setting and help the two

    adopted families improve their hygiene and health.

    We learned how the two families live in their barangay. How they are working

    and how they are able to work to live.

    The adopted families

    were chose based on their

    socioeconomic status. This

    includes their daily income, the

    materials used for their house,

    how they were able to get their

    resources and their family

    orientation, which are the

    number of family and the

    availability of health careservices that they were able to

    get.

    We, the student nurses, are

    going to adopt them and help

    them to improve their health status.

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    First Day (January 15, 2014)

    Our meeting place is at school.

    We had our planning for the whole day

    about the things that we are going to do

    until the rest of the week. We hadfollowed the COPARs first phase, which

    is pre-entry phase. We brainstormed to

    formulate a good plan that involves

    different criteria about the specific

    community like the age of participants,

    area of venue, topics selection and the

    way that we are going to implement our

    intervention not only for the community

    participants but also for the family that

    we adopted. Our main goal is to improve the way of living of the community people.

    Activity Area Time

    Meeting time

    Courtesy call

    Health center 7:00 am - 7:30 am

    Pre- conference

    Checking ofparaphernalia

    Health center 7:30 am8:00 am

    Family visit First family

    Second family

    8:00 am10:00 am10:00 am -12:00 nn.

    Lunch break 12:00 nn.1:00 pmPre-test Outpost 1:00 pm -1:45 pm

    Community profiling 1:45 pm2:30 pm

    Ocular survey Geriatrics 2:30 pm4:30 pm

    Post- conference 4:30 pm5:00 pm

    Second Day

    (Jan.15, 2014)

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    On the second day of our duty, our group met at Nangka Health Center and was

    introduced to the Barangay Health Workers as the new group for the community health

    nursing.

    We went to the area to conduct our initial visit to our adopted families. We gave our

    health teaching to the mother and did morning care to the children such as bathing,changing of clothes, brushing of teeth and combing of hair. In the afternoon, we did the

    community profiling and the ocular survey. We have chosen a new adopted family that

    we think is in really need of help.

    Activity Area Time

    Meeting time Health center 7:00 am - 7:30 am

    Pre- conference Health center 7:30 am8:00 am

    Family visit First family

    Second family

    8:00 am10:00 am10:00 am -12:00 nn.

    Lunch break 12:00 nn.1:00 pmTutorial 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

    Post-conference Outpost 4:00 pm5:00 pm

    Third Day (January 16, 2014)

    FIRST FAMILY SECOND FAMILY

    On the third day of our

    duty, our meeting place is at

    Nangka health center. We

    waited for 30 minutes for Maam

    Gina, the head of the barangay

    health workers, to help us get a

    new adopted family. We

    decided to go to the community

    outpost after we made a call. At

    the outpost, we met MaamGina. We had an ocular survey

    and had a look at the family that Maam Gina proposed. We decided to split into two

    groups. The first group will go to the first family. We found our second family, gathered

    information about them and informed them that we will return next week. The second

    group went to the first family where they gave health teachings and they did some

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    morning care like giving bath, brushing and changing of clothes. After that, we met

    again at the barangay outpost.

    In the afternoon, we gathered our students for our tutorial then we taught them

    the subjects they find difficult. We gave them some snacks and after that, we had our

    exam and post-conference.

    Fourth Day (Jan.20.2014)

    Our meeting place is at school. We had our planning for the whole day about the

    things that we are going to do until the rest of the week. We had followed the COPARs

    phases. We brainstormed to formulate a good plan that involves different criteria about

    the specific community like the age of participants, area of venue, topics selection andthe way that we are going to implement our intervention not only for the community

    participants but also for the family that we adopted. Our main goal is to improve the way

    of living of the community people.

    ACTIVITY TIME FACILITATOR

    Registration and BPtaking

    9:00 9:30 am Agag, MarvinAlviar, Roxanne

    Opening prayer 9:30 9:40 am Aguirre, Ma. Concepcion

    Ice Breaker 9:40

    10:00 am Arce, Rose AntoinetteLecture Proper 10:00 11:00 am Nursing Students

    Question and Answer 11:00 11:30am Aguirre, Ma. Elena

    Souvenir dissemination 11:00 11:35 am Nursing Students

    Closing Prayer/Remarks 11:35 - 12:00 am Bucala, Jeffrey

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    **This is ou r lecture on ou r prog ram for th e resident of Barangay Nangka**

    HYPERTENSION

    -Hypertension, also referred to as high blood pressure, is a condition in which the

    arteries have persistently elevated blood pressure. Every time the human heart beats, itpumps blood to the whole body through the arteries.

    -Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing up against the blood vessel walls. The

    higher the pressure the harder the heart has to pump.

    -The normal level for blood pressure is below 120/80, where 120mmHg represents the

    systolic measurement (peak pressure in the arteries) and 80 represents the diastolic

    measurement (minimum pressure in the arteries). Blood pressure between 120/80 and

    139/89 is called pre-hypertension (to denote increased risk of hypertension), and a

    blood pressure of 140/90 or above is considered hypertension

    SIGN/SYMPTOMS

    Severeheadaches

    Fatigueor confusion

    Dizziness

    Nausea

    Problems with vision

    Chest pains

    Breathing problems

    Irregular heartbeat

    Nose bleeding

    RISK FACTOR

    Age (60 years old and above

    Gender

    Family history

    Diabetes Melitus

    Elevated serum level

    Excess dietary sodium

    Obesity Alcohol

    Cigarette smoking

    Stress

    Sedentary lifestyle

    Lack of physical activity

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    PREVENTICVE MEASURE

    Hypertension can best be prevented by adjusting your lifestyle so that proper diet and

    exercise are key components. It is important to maintain a healthy weight, reduce salt

    intake, reduce alcohol intake, and reduce stress.

    In order to prevent damage to critical organs and conditions such as stroke, heart

    attack, and kidney failure that may be caused by high blood pressure, it is important to

    screen, diagnose, treat, and control hypertension in its earliest stages. This can also be

    accomplished by increasing public awareness and increasing the frequency of

    screenings for the condition.

    DIET/EXERCISE

    Diet

    Low Salt Low Fat

    More on fruits, vegetables and high fiber foods

    Exercise

    Walking , deep breathing and yoga

    House hold chores

    FIRST AID/HOME REMEDY

    Cold Compress

    Cool and Quiet Environment

    Positioning

    Garlic

    Radish

    Cabbage

    Lettuce

    Carrots

    Sesame Seeds

    Omega -3 Foods

    Pineapple Juice

    *Seek for Immediate Medical Attention

    COMPLICATION

    Heart Diseases

    Stroke

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    Nephrosclerosis

    Retinal Damage

    Fifth Day (Jan. 21, 2014)

    Activity Time AreaCall time 7:30-8:30 Health Center

    Pre-conference 8:00-8:30 Barangay Outpost

    Family visit (first andsecond family)

    Perform morningcare

    Provide safe andcomfortableenvironment

    Provide health

    teaching Perform nurse-family

    interaction

    8:30-12:00

    Lunch break 12:00-1:00

    Distribution of stub for theprogram

    Altapresyon aytutukan, kalusugan aypahalagan

    1:00-2:00

    Tutorial (preparatory andgrades 1-6)

    2:00-4:00 Nangka Court

    Break time 4:00-4:30

    Post-conference 4:30-5:00 Community Outpost

    First Family Visit

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    Second Family Visit

    On the second day of our second week in the community, we were divided intotwo groups. The first group were assigned to the Ducay family and the second groupwere assigned to the Fernandez family. The student nurses that were assigned to the

    first family did the morning care to the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ducay, they also didwound cleaning. Mr. Jeffrey Bucala also accompanied the child Sonny, the son of Mr.Ducay to the health center because a dog bitten by a dog on his right hand and he wasalso running a fever. They went there to have a check-up and to be vaccinated withanti-rabies. The second group cleaned the house of Fernandez family. They alsoseparate clean clothes from dirty clothes. They also provided some health teaching tothe family about proper hygiene.In the afternoon, we did our ocular survey around the area to find our target participantsfor our health teaching on the next day. Our target audiences are senior citizen withages ranging from 60 and above. After giving the stub/ticket to those who willparticipate, we did our tutorial to the children who are havingdifficulties in their studies.The students are from grade I to grade VI. We also decided to teach pre-schooler andthose children who are not yet studying.

    Our Tutorial

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    Sixth Day (Jan. 22, 2014)

    Activity Time Area

    Call time 7:30-8:30 Health Center

    Pre-conference 8:00-8:30 Barangay Outpost

    Preparation for the program 8:30-9:00 Barangay OutpostProgram proper:Altapresyon ay tutukan,kalusugan ay pangalagaan

    Registration and BPtaking

    Opening prayer

    Health teachings

    Question andanswer portion

    Food distribution

    9:00-12:00 Nangka Covered Court

    Lunch Break 12:00-1:00Family visit (first andsecond family)

    Provide safe andcomfortableenvironment

    Provide healthteaching

    Perform nurse-familyinteraction

    Donation giving

    1:00-4:00

    Break time 4:00-4:30

    Post-conference 4:30-5:00 Community Outpost

    On the third day of duty at Nangka community, we conducted our health teaching

    about Hypertension in the Del court near Nangka High School. We have 23 participants

    in the said event. We discussed what Hypertension is about, the signs and symptoms,

    prevention and some complication of Hypertension. After the health teaching the

    participants are thankful to us because the knowledge we have provided them.

    In the afternoon we did our family visits, the first family that we visited is the

    Fernandez family. We told them that it would be our last day in the community. We did

    health teaching and after that we gave some donations like old clothes and we gave

    some foods like rice, biscuits etc. after the gift giving, the family was so thankful and

    happy. We also did the same thing with the Ducay family. We did gift giving and we

    gave two pregnancy tests to the two women who are also living there.

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    After all our activities we had a post conference together with our clinical instructor and

    head nurse and we are delighted that we finally finished our community duty and are

    satisfied about what we have learned in the community. We feel blessed because we

    have Clinical Instructors, a Head Nurse and group mates that are responsible enough to

    do their task individually.

    Our Gift Giving to the Adopted Family