How does the person describe current health

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Pattern of Health Perception and Health Management:

• How does the person describe current health?
• What does the person do to maintain health?
• What does person know about links between lifestyle and health?
• How big a problem is financing health care for this person?
• Can this person report his/her medications and the reason for taking them?
• If this person has allergies, what does he/she do to prevent/manage them?
• What does the person know about medical problems in his/her family?
• Have there been any important illnesses/injuries in this person's life?

Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern:

• Is this person well-nourished?
• How does this person's food intake compare with recommended food intake?
• Does this person have any disease that affects nutritional/metabolic function?

Pattern of Elimination:

• Are the person's excretory functions within normal range?
• Does the person have any disease of the digestive system, urinary system, or skin?

Pattern of Activity and Exercise:

• How does this person describe his/her weekly pattern of:
Activity/Leisure?--Exercise/Recreation?
• Does this person have any disease that affects his/her:

Cardio/Respiratory System?--Musculoskeletal System?

Cognitive/Perceptual Pattern:

• Does this person have any sensory deficits? If yes, are they corrected?
• Can this person express himself/herself clearly and logically?
• What is this person's level of education?
• Does this person have any disease that affects mental or sensory functions?
• If this person has pain, describe it and its causes.

Pattern of Sleep and Rest:

• Describe this person's sleep/wake cycle.
• Does this person appear physically rested and relaxed?

Pattern of Self-Perception and Self-Concept:

• Is there anything unusual about this person's appearance?
• Does this person seem comfortable with his/her appearance?
• Describe this person's feeling state.

Role-Relationship Pattern:

• How does this person describe his/her various roles in life?
• Has, or does this person presently have positive role models for these roles?
• Which relationships are most important to this person at this time?
• Is this person presently going through any changes in role or relationships? If yes, describe changes.

Sexuality - Reproductive Pattern:

• Is this person satisfied with his/her situation related to sexuality?
• Does this person have any disease/dysfunction of the reproductive system?
• Is this person satisfied with his/her plans regarding children?

Pattern of Coping and Stress Tolerance:

• How does this person cope with difficult situations/problems?
• Do these coping mechanism/actions help or make things worse?
• Has this person had any treatment for emotional distress? Pattern of Value and Beliefs:
• What principles did this person learn as a child that are still important to him/her?
• Does this person identify with any social, religious, ethnic, regional, cultural, or other groups?
• What support systems does this person currently have?

Reference no: EM13671462

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