Gordon's 11 Functional Health Assessment
Gordon's 11 Functional Health Assessment
Gordon's 11 Functional Health Assessment
6. Cognitive-perceptual
Assesses the ability of the individual to understand and follow directions, retain
information, make decisions, and solve problems. Also assesses the five senses.
History (subjective data):
Hearing difficulty? Hearing aid? Vision? Wears glasses? Last checked? When last
changed? Any change in memory? Concentration? Important decisions easy/difficult to
make? Easiest way for you to learn things? Any difficulty? Any discomfort? Pain? If
appropriate PQRST questions PQRST P Palliative, Provocative Q - Quality or
quantity R Region or radiation S - Severity or scale T - Timing (Morton, 1977)
COLDSPA C - Character O - Onset L - Location D - Duration S Severity P - Pattern A Associated factors (Weber, 2003)
Examination (examples of objective data):
Orientation. Hears whispers? Reads newsprint? Grasps ideas and questions (abstract,
concrete)? Language spoken. Vocabulary level. Attention span.
7. Self perception/self concept
History (subjective data):
How do you describe yourself? Most of the time, feel good (or not so good) about self?
Changes in body or things you can do? Problems for you? Changes in the way you feel
about self or body (generally or since illness started)? Things frequently make you
angry? Annoyed? Fearful? Anxious? Depressed? Not able to control things? What
helps? Ever feel you lose hope?
Examination (examples of objective data):
Eye contact. Attention span (distraction?). Voice and speech pattern. Body posture.
Client nervous (5) or relaxed (1) (rate scale 1-5) Client assertive (5) or passive (1) (rate
scale 1-5)
8. Role relationship
History (subjective data):
Live alone? Family? Family structure? Any family problems you have difficulty handling
(nuclear/extended family)? Family or others depend on you for things? How well are you
managing? If appropriate How families/others feel about your illness? Problems with
children? Belong to social groups? Close friends? Feel lonely? (Frequency) Things
generally go well at work / school? If appropriate income sufficient for needs? Feel
part of (or isolated in) your neighbourhood?
Examination (examples of objective data):
Interaction with family members or others if present.
9. Sexuality reproductive
History (subjective data):
If appropriate to age and situation Sexual relationships satisfying? Changes?
Problems? If appropriate Use of contraceptives? Problems? Female when did
menstruation begin? Last menstrual period (LMP)? Any menstrual problems?
(Gravida/Para if appropriate)
Examination (examples of objective data):
None unless a problem is identified or a pelvic examination is warranted as part of full
physical assessment (advanced nursing skill).
10. Coping-stress tolerance
History (subjective data):
Any big changes in your life in last year or two? Crisis? Who is most helpful in talking
things over? Available to you now? Tense or relaxed most of the time? When tense,
what helps? Use any medications, drugs, alcohol to relax? When (if) there are big
problems in your life, how do you handle them? Most of the time, are these ways
successful?
Examination (examples of objective data):
None.
11. Value-Belief Pattern
History (subjective data):
Generally get things you want from life? Important plans for future? Religion important
to you? If appropriate - Does this help when difficulties arise? If appropriate will being
here interfere with any religious practices?
Examination (examples of objective data):