Teaching plan for a teen mom Diana Gonzalez VN 32 Mrs. Gordon August 8‚ 2011 Teens need to receive the appropriate medical care and take care of themselves to have healthy babies. Those who do not receive appropriate medical care are at greater risk for fetal death‚ high blood pressure‚ anemia‚ labor and delivery complications (like premature labor and stillbirth)‚ and low birth-weight infant. The sooner you as a teen get prenatal care‚ the better your are for chances to have a healthy
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Professional Education and Executive Development Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Accountancy SPD2297 Management Accounting 1 Semester 1‚ 2014/15 Teaching Plan Lecturers: Office: Consultation Hours: Prior knowledge: (if any) 1. Dr. Artie W. Ng (Lectures) / e-mail: spartie@speed-polyu.edu.hk/ Dr. Mindy Xu (Tutorials) mingxu@speed-polyu.edu.hk WK-S1201g/ N1103b 3746-0713 / 3746-0721 Tel: Tuesday 3:30pm – 5:30pm
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Teaching Strategies; Lesson Plan I. Objectives This lesson intends to have a bird’s eye-view and in-depth understanding towards those Bizarre Mental Disorders. Students will gather heaps of information throughout the discussion which will be useful for future references. Cognitive- In psychology‚ it looks at the ways in which we can explain disorders and behaviors throughout cognitive processes. Affective- This topic will tackle mental disorders that mainly affect the affective
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to the folder of evidence 3 Reflective Account 4-9 References 10-11 Action plan discussed with mentor 12 Introduction to the folder of Evidence This assignment is an analysis of my leadership development though my training‚ and to assist me to adapt from a student nurse to a staff nurse confidently. This‚ along with an action plan (appendix 1) is completed though out my module 8 placement in accident and emergency. My leadership
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Pain management is an essential part of nursing. And nurses have a responsibility to adequately manage the patients’ pain‚ but this doesn’t always mean the use of an analgesic. Effective pain management can be holistic in its approach. The important aspect is to have a control that is safe‚ practical‚ and realistic in the outpatient setting. We are our patients’ friend in the management of their pain. Without a doubt‚ uncontrolled pain can result in devastating effects. It’s important to remember
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tonsillectomy. Objective: PERLA‚ hearing intact‚ nasal patency X2‚ mucous membranes are moist and pink. Gag reflex intact. Thyroid is not enlarged. Pain Status: (Level of pain; location‚ intensity‚ characteristics‚ activities which cause/worsen pain; activities which alleviate pain) Subjective: patient complains of abdominal pain‚ nausea‚ and chest pain. C: dull O: this morning L: chest‚ back‚ stomach D: intermittent S: 8 P: walking makes it worse‚ but it’s tolerable when she is in bed A: nausea
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X Nursing Care Plan |Assessment |Diagnosis |Planning |Intervention |Rationale |Evaluation | | | | | | | | |Subjective: “nahihirapan siyang |Activity intolerance related to |Within the
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treatment in order to maximize therapeutic effect and facilitate healing. When a patient and their family are educated about illness‚ medications‚ and other treatments‚ they are more likely to be interested in their healthcare and comply with the plan. An infection of the lungs triggers an inflammatory response‚ which results in edema in the alveoli. As a result of pulmonary edema‚ gas exchange becomes impaired leading to decreased activity tolerance. At the end of the shift‚ pt’s pulse oximetry
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Family Nursing Care Plan Problem # 1: (Poor Personal Hygiene): Cues | Analysis | Objectives | Nursing Intervention | Rationale | Method of Contact | ResourcesRequired | ExpectedOutcome | Subjective:“Ayaw nilang lagging maglilinis ng katawan” as verbalized by the motherObjective:-Dirty and uncut nails- Uncombed hair- Not properly groomed | Inability of the family members to recognized the problem due to lack of knowledge- Inability to take appropriate actions to solve the health problem due to
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SAMPLE FAMILY NURSING CARE PLAN Health Problem | Family Nursing Problems | Goal of Care | Objectives of Care | INTERVENTION PLAN | | | | | Nursing Interventions | Method of Nurse-Family contact | Resources required | 1.Family size beyond what family resources can adequately provide | Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action due to lack of knowledge as to alternative courses of action open to the family. | After nursing intervention‚ the family will provide
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