Healthy eating Patient Teaching Plan
Healthy eating Patient Teaching Plan
To create a Patient Teaching Plan aimed at educating a specific patient population about a specific health topic. This plan will be used to develop a Visual Teaching Tool in a future assignment.
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Course Outcomes
This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes.
- CO 2: Recognize the influence that developmental stages have on physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual functioning. (PO #1)
- CO 4: Identify teaching/learning needs from the health history of an individual. (PO #2)
Due Date
Patient Teaching Plan assignment is due Sunday of Week 4 at 11:59 MT.
Points
This assignment is worth 125 points.
Background Information
NR305 focuses on nursing assessment, and the identification of opportunities to prevent disease and improve health of patients. An important professional role for nurses is to provide teaching to patients based on knowledge deficits identified during assessment.
Prior to beginning this assignment, follow the link to read the article below. The information related to adult learning and barriers to understanding will be helpful when planning how to best educate your selected population.
Beagley, L. (2011). Educating patients: Understanding barriers, learning styles, and teaching techniques. Journal of Paranesthesia Nursing, 26(5), 331-337. permalink (Links to an external site.)
Directions
Please read all directions carefully before you begin.
- Click to download the Patient Teaching Plan Form (Links to an external site.).
Type your answers directly into this Word document and submit. The use of correct terminology, grammar, and spelling is important! Any references and citations used should be written in APA format. Please utilize in-text citations when appropriate, and list all references in the space provided at the end of the worksheet. - You are required to complete the form using the productivity tools required by Chamberlain University, which is Microsoft Office Word 2013 (or later version), or Windows and Office 2011 (or later version) for MAC. You must save the file in the “.docx” format. Do NOT save as Word Pad. A later version of the productivity tool includes Office 365, which is available to Chamberlain students for FREE by downloading from the student portal at http://my.chamberlain.edu (Links to an external site.). Click on the envelope at the top of the page.
- Health Topic: Decide WHAT you would like to teach. Describe in detail why this is an important topic for patient education. Use evidence from the textbook, lesson or an outside scholarly source to support your rationale.Select from the following health topics to complete your Patient Teaching Project:
- Stress and Time Management
- Self-Care (can choose a specific self-care activity)
- Prevention of Hazards at Work
- Bicycle Safety
- Ergonomics (related to work, posture)
- Skin Cancer Prevention
- Healthy Eating
- Exercise/Physical Activity
- Suicide
- Human Trafficking
- Eating Disorders
- Substance Abuse (Opioid, Alcohol, Nicotine)
- Depression
- Palliative Care/Hospice Care
- Population and Setting: Once you have selected a topic, you must decide WHO you will be teaching and WHERE the education will take place. (i.e., teaching a classroom of middle school students; teaching community members at a local health fair)
- Learning Barriers: Refer to the assigned article: Educating patients: Understanding barriers, learning styles, and teaching techniques for information related to learning barriers and other teaching considerations. Barriers might be cultural, physical, educational, or environmental. You may also want to consider the developmental stages of your selected population.Example:
- The population in this community is known to have a low-literacy level, therefore clear pictures and graphics will be utilized to assist with understanding.
- Learning Objectives: Write three specific learning objectives your Visual Teaching Tool will address. Begin each objective with “At the end of this education, the learner will …” Use an action verb to finish the sentence (i.e., list, demonstrate, describe, define, identify).Example:
- At the end of this education, the learner will be able to demonstrate the proper way to wear a bike helmet.
- At the end of this education, the learner will be able to describe how to perform a breast self-exam.
- At the end of this education, the learner will be able to list three benefits of regular physical activity.
- Evaluation: Write a paragraph describing how you could evaluate whether your visual teaching tool was successful and met the learning objectives. Consider the population’s abilities and the setting.
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Healthy eating Patient Teaching Plan
Rubric
NR305 Week 4 Patient Teaching Plan Grading Rubric
Criteria | Ratings | Pts | |||||
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeHealth Topic (20 points)State the topic you have selected. (Please select from the list provided in the Patient Teaching Plan assignment guidelines.) Describe in detail why this is an important topic for patient education. Use evidence from the textbook, lesson or an outside scholarly source to support your rationale. |
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20.0 pts | |||||
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePatient Population (15 points)Describe, in detail, the characteristics of the population you are planning to teach with the Visual Teaching Tool. (This may include age, gender, health status, similarities among individuals, or any other important characteristics.) |
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15.0 pts | |||||
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLearning Barriers (20 points)What are some potential learning barriers for this population of learners? How can you address these learning barriers in your Visual Teaching Tool design? (Barriers might be cultural, physical, educational, or environmental. Refer to the assigned article in the project guidelines for more information.) |
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20.0 pts | |||||
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSetting (20 points)Describe, in detail, the setting where you will utilize your Visual Teaching Tool. Include details as appropriate, such as room or table set up, technical equipment needed, whether teaching will take place in a group or one-on-one. (Examples: primary care clinic, health fair, school, home) |
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20.0 pts | |||||
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLearning Objectives (20 points)Write three specific learning objectives your visual teaching tool will address. (Refer to examples in the assignment guidelines to complete this section.) |
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20.0 pts | |||||
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEvaluation Plan (15 points)Write a paragraph describing how you could evaluate whether your visual teaching tool was successful and met the learning objectives. Consider the population’s abilities and the setting. |
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15.0 pts | |||||
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClarity of Writing Criteria (15 points)In-text citations in APA format (author, year). Full sentences with good flow. Free from spelling errors. Excellent grammar. |
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15.0 pts | |||||
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeUse of Template |
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0.0 pts |
Healthy eating Patient Teaching Plan