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Gordens Functional Health Pattern

Gordon's 11 Functional Health Patterns, proposed by Marjorie Gordon in 1987, serve as a framework for nursing assessments to create a comprehensive database on patient health. The patterns cover various aspects of health, including perception, nutrition, elimination, activity, cognition, sleep, self-perception, relationships, sexuality, coping, and values. Each pattern includes specific assessment questions to evaluate the patient's health status and needs.

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Gordens Functional Health Pattern

Gordon's 11 Functional Health Patterns, proposed by Marjorie Gordon in 1987, serve as a framework for nursing assessments to create a comprehensive database on patient health. The patterns cover various aspects of health, including perception, nutrition, elimination, activity, cognition, sleep, self-perception, relationships, sexuality, coping, and values. Each pattern includes specific assessment questions to evaluate the patient's health status and needs.

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Gordon’s 11 Functional Health

Pattern

Aqsa Khalid
Nursing Lecturer
AAIN,GDEC,LHR
Gordon’s 11 Functional Health Pattern

Marjorie Gordon was a nursing theorist and professor


who proposed a nursing assessment theory known as
Gordon's 11 Functional Health Patterns in 1987. FHP's as
a guide, used by nurses in the nursing process for
establishing a comprehensive nursing data base as a result
of nursing assessment of the patient. Gordon's Functional
Health Pattern include 11 categories, which make a
systematic and standardized approach to data collection
possible, and enable the nurse to determine the following
aspects of health and human function:
1 - Health Perception and Health
Management Pattern

• Data collection is focused on the person's perceived level of health and well-being, and on
practices for maintaining health. Habits that may be detrimental to health are also evaluated,
including smoking and alcohol or drug use. Actual or potential problems related to safety and
health management may be identified as well as needs for modifications in the home or needs
for continued care in the home.

Example of Health Perception and Health Management FHP Assessment Questions:

• What is your opinion about health?


• Are you immunized about seven target diseases?
• Last immunization?
• Do you have any allergy? If yes then type of allergy.
• Any surgery in past? What type of surgery?
• Last physical examination & for what purpose.
• Are you using any medicine recently?
• Do you know about these medicines?
2 - Nutrition and Metabolism Pattern

• Assessment is focused on the pattern of food and fluid consumption


relative to metabolic need. The adequacy of local nutrient supplies
is evaluated. Actual or potential problems related to fluid balance,
tissue integrity, and host defenses may be identified as well as
problems with the gastrointestinal system.

Example of Nutrition and Metabolism FHP Assessment Questions:

• Ask about their skin, scalp and nails?


• What is your diet menu?
• Any food restriction regarding disease point of view?
• Any food restriction regarding religious point of view?
• Any food like or dislike?
• Any food allergy?
3 - Elimination Pattern

• Data collection is focused on excretory patterns (bowel,


bladder, skin). Excretory problems such as incontinence,
constipation, diarrhea, and urinary retention may be identified.

• Example of Elimination FHP Assessment Questions:

• Color of urine, amount, frequency, odor and any discharge.


• Any urinary problem, dysurea, Anurea, Oligourea, , polyuria.
• Are you using any laxative? If yes which?
• Any problem during passing defecation?
4 - Activity and Exercise Pattern

• Assessment is focused on the activities of daily living requiring energy


expenditure, including self-care activities, exercise, and leisure activities.
The status of major body systems involved with activity and exercise is
evaluated, including the respiratory, cardiovascular, and musculo-skeletal
systems.

Example of Activity and Exercise FHP Assessment Questions:

• Do you any breathing problem? (In which apnea, hypoxia, hypoxemia,


hypercapnia.)
• Do you have cough? (Productive or non-productive)
• Any changes in heart beat during exercise?
• Do you feel pale during exercise?
• What type of exercise you do or any problem during exercise?
5 - Cognition and Perception Pattern

• Assessment is focused on the ability to comprehend and use


information and on the sensory functions. Data pertaining to
neurologic functions are collected to aid this process. Sensory
experiences such as pain and altered sensory input may be
identified and further evaluated.

Example of Activity and Exercise FHP Assessment Questions:

• Orientation about time place and person.


• Any difficulty in sentence making?
• Loss of memory.
6 - Sleep and Rest Pattern

• Assessment is focused on the person's sleep, rest, and


relaxation practices. Dysfunctional sleep patterns, fatigue, and
responses to sleep deprivation may be identified.

Example of Activity and Exercise FHP Assessment Questions:

• Sleeping hour?
• Are you using nap (evening type sleeping).
• What do you feel after waking? (Fresh, headache, drowsy).
• Are you using any medication for sleeping?
• Do you have any exercise or walking at night?
7 - Self-Perception and Self-Concept Pattern

• Assessment is focused on the person's attitudes toward


self, including identity, body image, and sense of self-
worth. The person's level of self-esteem and response to
threats to his or her self-concept may be identified.

Example of Self-Perception and Self-Concept FHP


Assessment Questions:

• What is your self-perception about yourself?


• Are you satisfied with your self-body image?
• Do you like grooming?
8 - Roles and Relationships Pattern

• Assessment is focused on the person's roles in the world and


relationships with others. Satisfaction with roles, role strain, or
dysfunctional relationships may be further evaluated.

Example of Roles and Relationships FHP Assessment Questions:

• What is your role in family?


• If you are in hospital then who will perform your
responsibilities?
• All the family members are cooperative with you?
• Who is decision maker in your family?
9 - Sexuality and
Reproduction Pattern

• Assessment is focused on the person's satisfaction or dissatisfaction


with sexuality patterns and reproductive functions. Concerns with
sexuality may he identified.

Example of Sexuality and Reproduction FHP Assessment Questions:

• When you first notice changes in your menarche (first menses is


called menarche)
• Do you have any sexual problem? (Loss of libido)
• Active sex (direct sex with male and female)
• Passive sex (sex without male and female partner)
• Digital sex
• Reproductive: Infertility
10 - Coping and Stress
Tolerance Pattern

• Assessment is focused on the person's perception of stress and


on his or her coping strategies Support systems are evaluated,
and symptoms of stress are noted. The effectiveness of a
person's coping strategies in terms of stress tolerance may be
further evaluated.

Example of Sexuality and Reproduction FHP Assessment


Questions:

• If you have stress then what is your coping mechanism


towards stress?
• Crying, angry, violence, (what is your opinion regarding that)
11 - Values and Belief Pattern

• Assessment is focused on the person's values and beliefs


(including spiritual beliefs), or on the goals that guide his
or her choices or decisions.

Example of Sexuality and Reproduction FHP Assessment


Questions:

• What is your religion?


• Do you offer prayer?
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