What are the main contents of the case analysis questions of health assessment?
To observe and interview the data collected by community nurses through in-depth home visits to patients' families. Through the analysis of the obtained data, it is judged that the family has four main health problems: ① the daughter's own sense of responsibility. Daughters can neither make good use of their father's remaining functions nor ask other family members for help. (2) the father's excessive dependence. What a father can do alone depends on his daughter. Father's bed is too low. When the daughter takes care of her father's daily life, she bends over many times, and it is easy to sprain her waist if she does not exert herself properly. (4) the daughter's physical and mental symptoms. Because only one daughter took care of her father, it affected her night sleep, and the fatigue caused by nursing accumulated over time, which made her have symptoms such as low back pain, shoulder pain and headache. 1. problems: ① nurses' low back pain, shoulder pain and headache ② family coping ability disorder 2. Subjective and objective information: My daughter has low back pain, shoulder pain and headache. My daughter has to take care of her father who is ill in bed and do housework. She thinks this is her own responsibility and doesn't want to trouble others. Father doesn't do what he can, and his daily life depends entirely on his daughter. He didn't realize that self-care training was beneficial to the recovery of the disease, nor did he consider that his daughter was overburdened. The patient's bed is too low, and the daughter needs to bend over to feed her father. 3. Related factors or risk factors: ① The patient's bed is too low and he bends over too much when nursing the patient; ② It is related to the inability to cope with stress constructively, which is second only to the misunderstanding of nursing and the lack of relevant knowledge by nurses (daughters) and nurses (fathers). Through the above analysis and judgment, community nurses believe that if the current situation is not solved in time, it will easily lead to the illness of nurses (daughters), resulting in unattended patients and housework, affecting the normal life of families. 4. Nursing plan [Short-term goal] The daughter can correctly understand the residual function of patients' lower limbs and the significance of exerting its function, so that patients can do what they can. [Specific countermeasures] 1) Give examples to patients and caregivers to illustrate the significance of patients' self-exertion of residual functions. 2) Instruct patients and caregivers how to complete patients' excretion. Ask the bedridden patient to lift his waist in supine position, and instruct his daughter how to put the toilet under the patient's hip. 3) Work with family members and patients to find the best way of assistance in daily life. Provide rehabilitation guidance to patients, where to cooperate; Discuss how a daughter can help and take care of her father. [Results (Objective)]: Nurses re-recognize the patients' own abilities and get the patients' cooperation, from which they feel that nursing is a very happy thing.