Case
M.G. is a school nurse practitioner in a district with a high number of teen pregnancies. Teen pregnancy has been a problem in this district for several generations now, and the rate is one of the highest in the state.
She chairs a task force created to address the teen pregnancy problems in the school district. Teachers, parents, students, and other interested community members sit on the task force. M.G. affects change by providing information the community needs to develop health-oriented skills, attitudes, and related behavioral changes.
Question for the case
1. Create a plan for the community regarding Teen pregnancy. Include education, prevention, care and recommendations.
Then, continue to discuss the 3 topics listed below for your case:
1. An effective health assessment incorporates not only physiological parameters; please suggest other parameters that should be considered and included on health assessments to reach maximal health potential on individuals.
2. Name the different family developmental stages and give examples of each one.
3. Describe family structure and function and the relationship with health care.
Submission Instructions:
• Your instructor will assign you your case number and you will post on the case number you have been assigned.
• You will reply to the other two case studies (One of each).
• Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. Your initial post is worth 8 points.
Education:
Prevention:
Care:
Recommendations:
In addition to physiological parameters, health assessments should consider the following:
Family structure refers to the composition of a family, such as nuclear, extended, or single-parent families. Family function refers to the interactions and relationships within a family, including communication, support, and problem-solving.
The structure and function of a family can significantly impact healthcare access and outcomes. For example, families with strong social support networks may have better health outcomes than those with limited support. Additionally, families that prioritize health and wellness are more likely to engage in healthy behaviors and seek preventive care.