Activity Plan Recognising letters of the alphabet and their shapes with coloured stickers During this activity I will be working with 4 children‚ 3 male and 1 female. The children’s ages shall be mixed between 3-4 years. For the beginning I shall be using a poll for the children‚ consisting of a sheet with the full alphabet printed in a bold; black font for the children to understand and use this to help select the letters which they recognise. With this task it was decided that the most
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Camden County College Nursing Care Plan Student: Date:9/16/2103 Pt. Data Objective & Subjective Nursing Diagnoses Goals (Short & long term Interventions & Rationale Pt. Teaching Eval. Subjective Data Patient states “I am afraid all the steroids are going to make me fat.” And was crying Patient was asking questions about covering the butterfly rash. Patient showed concern about swelled hand. She stated she did not want to look “crippled. “ Objective Data Patient
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prominent or fragmented. Associated features include grimacing‚ mannerisms‚ & other oddities of behavior. PP: Flat‚ odd‚ regressive‚ extreme social withdrawal 3. Catatonic: Motor inability (waxy flexibility‚ or stupor). Excessive purposeless motor activity (agitation). Extreme negativism or mutism. Peculiar voluntary movements (posturing‚ stereotyped movements‚ prominent mannerisms‚ prominent grimaces). Echollalia or echopraxis PP: stupor‚ mutism‚ negativism‚ shown by resistance of movement‚ waxy flexability
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Disturbed sleep pattern should be prioritized third‚ because lack of adequate rest can cause fatigue‚ further discomfort‚ and decreased ability to function and perform ADL’s which is important to a client’s self-esteem and independence. Nursing Care Plan Nursing Diagnosis: Acute Pain related to vaso-occlusive
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Age Range Craft Activity 0-6 Months+ Painting the side walk Sponge painting Painting Hands and feet 1-2 Years Edible Play dough Finger painting Paper plate masks 3-5 Years Card making Making friendship Bracelets Hanging wall decorations Describe a craft activity for a 0-6 Months+ Painting Hands and Feet Using pre made/bought edible paint so it’s safer for your baby‚ put some paint on a paper plate or a plastic tray and either place your child on the floor if they are able to sit up by themselves
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Personal Healthy Living Plan 1. Feb.19.2013 | Food Eaten | How much Eaten | Breakfast | Milk | 1 cup | Lunch | Salmon Lettace Sandwich | 1 Normal sized Sandwich | Dinner | RiceBeefTomatoesEggs | 1 bowl Few slicesAround 1 whole tomato | Snacks | Candy | 2 piece | Feb.20.2013 | Food Eaten | How much Eaten | Breakfast | Soy Milk | 1 cup | Lunch | Cup noodle | 1 Serving | Dinner | FruitsCrème SoupSpaghetti | 2 Whole Oranges | Snacks | Chips | 70g bag of Chips |
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Dementia care: focusing on daily experiences. There is an urgent need to educate carers and provide them with a tool kit that enables them to develop the skills to support people living with dementia as they are currently receiving poor treatment. It is now thought that dementia care must be powered by a specific model called the Kitwood plus. The Kitwood model was first published in 1997. It was updated in 2007. The Kitwood plus has two dominant themes: Relationships Daily experiences
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independence in the tasks of daily living Level: 2 Credit Value: 5 GLH 33 1. Understand principles for supporting independence in the tasks of daily living 1.1 Explain how individuals can benefit from being as independent as possible in the tasks of daily living Active participation promotes independence in the tasks of daily living as this gives the client the confidence and independence needed to complete tasks by themselves without the support of others. Daily living tasks may affect those depending
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Assessment Data J.D. is a 67 year old‚ African American male. He is currently single‚ living alone‚ and has one son that lives in New York. He is a family oriented man that has many family members that live locally. J.D.is religious and is currently a deacon in his local church. He is dating‚ but has decided to abstain from sexual activity unless he remarries. J.D. has experimented with drugs‚ alcohol‚ and cigarettes‚ but reports he has not used any of these substances in the past 7 years.
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Nursing Care Plan Assessment equals Data Collection + Analysis | Nursing Diagnosis – Actual/Potential | Nursing Goal(SMART) | Nursing Interventions/ActionsInclude Rationale/Reference | Evaluation | Female Age : 85Code status: Full Code initially but changed to DNR on 14/Jan-2012Primary diagnosis: PancytopeniaReason for Hospital Admission: Fall at home. Allergy: PenicillinMedical History: Pacemaker‚ Hypertension‚ Fall at home‚ Bradycardia‚ Hyperlipidemia.Neurological: Alert‚ Oriented x 4.Diet
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