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TEACHING PLAN TOPIC:
Elevated Blood Pressure
GOAL: After nursing intervention, the family will take the necessary measures to prevent or properly manage elevated blood pressure VENUE:
TIBAY Residence
PARTICIPANT: TIME FRAME:
TIBAY FAMILY
1hour
NURSING DIAGNOSIS:
knowledge about
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick member member of the family related to lack of the disease or health condition
CONTENT OUTLINE
LEARNING STRATEGIES
LEARNING RESOURCES
EVALUATION
After nursing intervention, the family will be able to: 1. recall the
definition of elevated blood pressure; 2. identify the causes of having elevated blood pressure; 3. be familiar with signs and symptoms of elevated blood pressure; and 4. know ways how
to manage the elevation of blood pressure.
I.
Definition Of elevated blood pressure
II.
Causes of elevated blood pressure
III. Risk factors of elevated blood pressure a. Family history b. Age c. High salt intake d. Obesity e. Excessive alcohol intake IV. Management of elevated blood pressure a. diet b. exercise V. Importance of follow-up checkup
I.
Discussion - question and answer
II. Lecture III. Discussion IV. Lecture - question and answer
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After nursing intervention, the family were: 1. recall the definition of elevated blood pressure; 2. identify the causes of having elevated blood pressure; 3. be familiar with signs and symptoms of elevated blood pressure; and 4. know ways how to