Major Care Plan Student Name: Jane Doe Date of Care: 10/15/13 Pt. Initials: RC Rm #: 453-2 Chief Complaint: Abdominal Pain Medical Diagnosis: Acute Appendicitis/Laparoscopic Appendectomy BCF’s & Power Components Universal Self-Care Requisites Developmental Requisites Health Deviations Requisites Self-Care Deficits Unable or Unwilling: BCF: 1. Age: 64 years 2. Gender: Male 3. Developmental State: a. (Erikson Theory) Integrity vs. Despair. b. Cognitive: Alert/Oriented
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educating patients in health care settings. In health care‚ chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide (World Health Organization‚ n.d.). Chronic diseases prevention and control helps patients’ live longer and have healthier lives. Effective patient education helps decrease the incidence and impact of chronic diseases. This paper will show the use of nursing education in managing patients with chronic diseases‚ and the three domains outlined in Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education
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Bloom ’s Taxonomy of Education and its use in Nursing Education NUR/427 March 24th‚ 2013 Joan Taylor Bloom ’s Taxonomy of Education and its use in Nursing Education There are many types of learning styles. In 1956 Benjamin Bloom developed learning objectives with an educational committee. The main objective of the committee was to classify learning and educational objectives for teachers and students (Bloom‚ 1956). This has become know as the Bloom’s Taxonomy of educational objectives and
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Breakdown Type and Level of Learning Description Measurable Verbs Level One: Knowledge Remembering previously learned material‚ including facts‚ vocabulary‚ concepts‚ and principles Define‚ describe‚ draw‚ identify‚ list‚ label‚ match‚ name‚ outline‚ point‚ read‚ recall‚ recite‚ recognize‚ record‚ repeat‚ select‚ state‚ reproduce‚ write‚ locate‚ memorize‚ review‚ and count. Level Two: Comprehension Grasping the meaning of material Level One verbs plus associate‚
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Hypertension Also known as high blood presion. Hypertension can damage the arteries‚ heart‚ brain‚ kidneys and eyes. Hypertension has no symptom‚ that’s why it’s called a “silent killer”. People with uncontrolled hypertension may have drowsiness‚ confusion‚ headache‚ nausea‚ loss of vision and difficult breathing. Primary hypertension cause is unknown; it tends to develop gradually over the years. Secondary hypertension can be cause for various conditions. Kidney problems‚ medications like control
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Hypertensive Condition in Patients García-Donaire‚ J. A.‚ Segura‚ J.‚ Cerezo‚ C.‚ Ruilope‚ L.A (2011). Review of renal‚ cardiovascular and mortality endpoints in antihypertensive trials in diabetic patients. 20(6)‚ 322-334. doi: 10.3109/08037051.2011.602878 In text citation According to García-Donaire et al (2011)‚ “Renal disease is highly prevalent in people with type 2 diabetes‚ and co-existence with hypertension increases the risk of cardiac events and mortality.” (p. 323). Odili‚ Augustine
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Mr. O = 63-year old male patient with Hypertension Eric = 13-year old middle school honors student with Diabetes Hello Mr. O‚ I am Ashley‚ the Nurse Educator and I am here to explain your recent diagnoses‚ Hypertension to you. Hypertension means to have high blood pressure. A considerably healthy blood pressure would be between 110/70 to 120/80. A blood pressure 140/90 and above is considered a high blood pressure which causes hypertension. High blood pressure is when the force of blood pushing
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Hypertension‚ also referred to as high blood pressure‚ is a condition in which the arteries have persistently elevated blood pressure. Every time the human heart beats‚ it pumps blood to the whole body through the arteries. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing up against the blood vessel walls. The higher the pressure the harder the heart has to pump. Hypertension can lead to damaged organs‚ as well as several illnesses‚ such as renal failure (kidney failure)‚ aneurysm‚ heart failure
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Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education and its use in Nursing Education Eve Martinez NUR/ 427 Sara Gerrie Paragraph‚ indent here Blooms Taxonomy was created in the 1950’s after a study discovered How most students were not taught to use critical thinking. Blooms Taxonomy helps not only students or registered nurses but also patients To use higher level of thinking to improve learning. Blooms taxonomy Deals with three domains of learning: Cognitive‚ affective‚ and Psychomotor. Citations need
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Hypertension (HTN) or high blood pressure‚ sometimes called arterial hypertension‚ is a chronic medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is elevated.[1] This requires the heart to work harder than normal to circulate blood through the blood vessels. Blood pressure is summarised by two measurements‚ systolic and diastolic‚ which depend on whether the heart muscle is contracting (systole) or relaxed between beats (diastole). Normal blood pressure at rest is within the range of
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