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TEACHING PLAN FOR HYPERTENSION DESCRIPTION OF THE LEARNER: LEARNER: Ms. Nelita F lores a 68 year old female, a business woman, from Pico, La Trinidad. She wants to learn about Hypertension and management for it and she prefers T agalog as a medium of instruction. She’s fun of eating fried food a nd she exercise by walking. LEARNING NEED: NEED: Hypertension and its management LEARNING DIAGNOSIS: Knowledge deficit: Elevated blood pressure and its management related to unfamiliarity with information resources as manifested by client’s verbalization.
GOAL: After a series of nursing education, the patient would be knowledgeable about hypertension and its manageme nt BLO’S
Learning content
Teaching strategy or method of activity
Time allotted and resources needed
Method of evaluation
1. Define what is hypertension
Definition of hypertension
Lecture discussion with the client
2 minute. Handout
Instant oral feedback. The client will be able to define hypertension.
2. Enumerate risk factors that may cause
Risk factors that may hypertension
Lecture discussion with the client
4 minutes. Hand out
Instant oral feedback. The client will be to
After 15 minutes of interactive lecture discussion regarding hypertension, the patient will be able to:
hypertension
enumerate some risk factors.
3. Enumerate some complication of hypertension
Complications brought about by hypertension
Lecture discussion with the client
4 minutes. Hand out or visual aids
Instant oral feedback. The client will be able to enumerate complication of hypertension.
4. Enumerate some management of hypertension
Management for hypertension
One-on-one lecture discussion
5 minutes. Hand out
Instant oral feedback. The client will be able to enumerate
LEARNING CONTENT Hypertension is a systolic blood pressure greater than 140mmHg and a diastolic pressure greater than 90mmHg over a sustained period. Etiology
Primary hypertension- no definite cause
Secondary hypertension- result from other disease
Risk factors
Family history
Age
High salt intake
Obesity
Excessive alcohol intake
Complications
Stroke
Myocardial infarction
Death
Prevention and Management
Proper nutrition- reduce salt and fat intake
Prevent becoming overweight or obese-weight reduction through proper nutrition and exercise
Avoid cigarettes and restrict alcohol intake
Aerobic exercise
References: John Hopkins’s Symptom and Remedies, p496-497 th
Smeltzer,S.,Bare, B., Medical-Surgical Nursing. 10 edition, volume 2, p855 Public Health Nursing in the Phillipines, p184-186