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    Patient Teaching Care Plan Yahneshia Thomas Herzing University Professor Frierson First, before we begin to talk about how to take care of a client that has diabetes, let’s talk about what it is. Diabetes is centered on the body’s use of insulin. It’s a chronic disease related to an absence of insulin or decreased insulin in the body. It involves improper metabolism of carbs, fats and protein. The 2 main types of diabetes are type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes is insulin dependent

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    Intentional teaching Plan – detailed a child Date: 10/4/18 Room/Age Group: infant Educator: Daisy Creating a musical experience by playing ukulele and singing “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” in both English and Chinese with children. Music and music experiences support the formation of important brain connections that are being established over the first three years of life (Carlton 2000). Musical experiences are helpful for academic achievement in childhood, because music actually accelerate brain

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    importance of a balanced meal in aiding with boosting the immune system. Nurse will also talk about foods that will aide in keeping a balanced meal. In addition, a consult for a nutritionist will be ordered. Evaluation: Patient/family will make a daily diet plan. The patient will be able to verbally give examples/ explain the importance of maintain a balance meal. Pretest Skin Cancer 1. What are 2 treatment options used to treat skin cancer? a) Diet & exercise b) Personal therapy &

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    The purpose of this well-child assessment and teaching plan was to examine the overall physical, psychological and intellectual health of an infant and her family. P.Z. is a 4 months and 28 day old Caucasian female. She lives in a suburb northeast of Milwaukee, WI. She lives with her mother, father, and her three year-old sisters. They have a very appropriate family dynamic and this reflects P.Z.’s suitable growth and development. The interview took place at a church nursery and P.Z. and her mother

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    Health Promotion Teaching Plan Anita Moore Jacksonville University School of Nursing June 17, 2012 Health Promotion Teaching Plan My emphasis in this assignment is to develop, implement, and assess a teaching plan concentrated on good nutrition and daily exercise for school age children. The early years are a critical time for founding good eating habits and attitude about food and exercise. Children who are obese are more

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    Teaching plan 1 Running head: Teaching plan for NPO patient Teaching plan for NPO patient Dona Hubbard Hampton University NUR-327-01-F07 Georgiana Bougher and Brenda Rhea November 3, 2007 Teaching plan 2 The purpose of a teaching plan is to educate a patient about treatment, medications, diet, or any procedure that pertains to their care. If the client is educated then there is a better chance that they will be compliant with the instructions for their care. The nurse

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    Patient/Family Medication Teaching Plan As nurses we need to help our patient’s meet their new health goals upon being discharged from the hospital. One of the things we will need to provide them with is the necessary medication teaching for new medications as it relates to their diagnosis and to any changes if any, to their current medications. One of the first things necessary for us to do is to look at our patient completely. That means we need to look at the patient’s current situation, their

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    promote good health. The community teaching plan presentation for stroke was to inform people to use preventive measure and learn about maintaining good health and active lifestyle. The target for the community was to educate them to prevent stroke disease since it has affected people younger than age of 55. The selected topic was discussed based on statistic and people suffered from disease and prevention strategies. The paper will discuss about the summary of teaching plan with explanation of epidemiologic

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    Community Teaching Work Plan Proposal Directions: Develop an educational series proposal for your community using one of the following four topics: 1) Bioterrorism/Disaster 2) Environmental Issues 3) Primary Prevention/Health Promotion 4) Secondary Prevention/Screenings for a Vulnerable Population Planning Before Teaching: Name and Credentials of Teacher: Tamarra Matos Estimated Time Teaching Will Last: 10 minutes of speech, 15 minutes of activity and 10 minutes of discussion Location of Teaching:

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    Teaching Care Plan Scenario 2 An older adult patient who lives alone is seen by her physician. During the visit, she mentions that she routinely switches or does not take her heart medication depending on how she feels that day. She says she does this because the medications are so expensive, they last longer that way. What teaching needs to be incorporated into the plan of care for this patient? Plan of Care Proposed for Selected Scenario Nursing Diagnosis: Knowledge deficit of medication

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