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Community Teaching Plan & Evaluation Submission

Community Teaching Plan & Evaluation Submission

Nursing Question

Community Teaching Plan & Evaluation Submission


Create a PowerPoint presentation of important learning resources learned throughout the course. include 11 slides without counting the title and the references. Explain approaches to community intervention and evaluation. Implement a teaching and evaluation plan. You will also review and give feedback to the presentation of 2 classmates.

To prepare for the presentation, complete the following steps:

  1. Choose one topic from the prevention strategies and intervention recommendations identified in your Community Family Assessment.
    • You will be teaching your client from module 4: the family.
    • For example – if the family assessment from Module 4 indicated they need to be taught about Diabetes, then that is your topic for this assignment. If they have communication issues, then you teach about effective communication.
  2. Develop a teaching plan, including objective, content outline, teaching method, and time in a table format.
  3. Develop an evaluation plan for your teaching intervention and create a tool for feedback from your learners.
    • For example – Use a questionnaire to confirm they learned the content.

Implement the teaching plan and evaluation during Visit 5 of your clinical experience and then:

  • Summarize the outcomes of your teaching plan and evaluation.
  • Include your teaching plan, evaluation tool, and summary.
  • You may refer to the presentation template for guidance.

 

Requirements: as instructed

I attached a model for the PP so you can work from it and the family assessment that we did in week 4. that is just one part of the presentation I have to do another part but I really need it to be impeccable to raise the grade

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Musculoskeletal and Neurological Function

Musculoskeletal and Neurological Function

Musculoskeletal Function:

G.J. is a 71-year-old overweight woman who presents to the Family Practice Clinic for the first time complaining of a long history of bilateral knee discomfort that becomes worse when it rains and usually feels better when the weather is warm and dry. “My arthritis hasn’t improved a bit this summer though,” she states. Discomfort in the left knee is greater than in the right knee. She has also suffered from low back pain for many years, but recently it has become worse. She is having difficulty using the stairs in her home. The patient had recently visited a rheumatologist who tried a variety of NSAIDs to help her with pain control. The medications gave her mild relief but also caused significant and intolerable stomach discomfort. Her pain was alleviated with oxycodone. However, when she showed increasing tolerance and began insisting on higher doses of the medication, the physician told her that she may need surgery and that he could not prescribe more oxycodone for her. She is now seeking medical care at the Family Practice Clinic. Her knees started to get significantly more painful after she gained 20 pounds during the past nine months. Her joints are most stiff when she has been sitting or lying for some time and they tend to “loosen up” with activity. The patient has always been worried about osteoporosis because several family members have been diagnosed with the disease. However, nonclinical manifestations of osteoporosis have developed.

Case Study Questions

  1. Define osteoarthritis and explain the differences with osteoarthrosis. List and analyze the risk factors that are presented on the case that contribute to the diagnosis of osteoarthritis.
  2. Specify the main differences between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, make sure to include clinical manifestations, major characteristics, joints usually affected and diagnostic methods.
  3. Describe the different treatment alternatives available, including non-pharmacological and pharmacological that you consider are appropriate for this patient and why.
  4. How would you handle the patient concern about osteoporosis? Describe your interventions and education you would provide to her regarding osteoporosis.


Neurological Function:
H.M is a 67-year-old female, who recently retired from being a school teacher for the last 40 years. Her husband died 2 years ago due to complications of a CVA. Past medical history: hypertension controlled with Olmesartan 20 mg by mouth once a day. Family history no contributory. Last annual visits with PCP with normal results. She lives by herself but her children live close to her and usually visit her two or three times a week.
Her daughter start noticing that her mother is having problems focusing when talking to her, she is not keeping things at home as she used to, often is repeating and asking the same question several times and yesterday she has issues remembering her way back home from the grocery store.

Case Study Questions

  1. Name the most common risks factors for Alzheimer’s disease
  2. Name and describe the similarities and the differences between Alzheimer’s disease, Vascular Dementia, Dementia with Lewy bodies, Frontotemporal dementia.
  3. Define and describe explicit and implicit memory.
  4. Describe the diagnosis criteria developed for the Alzheimer’s disease by the National Institute of Aging and the Alzheimer’s Association
  5. What would be the best therapeutic approach on C.J.

Submission Instructions:

  • You must complete both case studies.
  • Your initial post should be at least 500 words per case study, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.

Requirements: at least 500 words per case study

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Part 2: Aging Adult Case Study

Part 2: Aging Adult Case Study

Nursing Question

Part 2: Aging Adult Case Study

Write a 500 word essay addressing each of the following points/questions. Be sure to completely answer all the questions for each bullet point. Separate each section in your paper with a clear heading that allows your professor to know which bullet you are addressing in that section of your paper. Support your ideas with at least two (2) sources in your essay. Make sure to cite using the APA writing style for the essay. The cover page and reference page do not count towards the minimum word amount. Review the rubric criteria for this assignment.

A 68-year-old client lives alone and is independent with all ADLs, has no restrictions for mobility, and is competent, and oriented x4. The client is on a fixed income, but has enough to manage a modest lifestyle. The client has family and social supports but is very independent and is proud of her self-reliance. The client’s height is 5’ 6”, weight is 210 lb. / 95.25 kg.

Please answer the following:

Requirements: 3 pages

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Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum Experience

Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum Experience

The practicum experience helps to increase knowledge and skills learned in previous courses. It creates an atmosphere to apply evidence-based concepts of disease management to patient care plans. Sharing of practicum experiences with classmates will increase knowledge of most common illnesses treated in different practicum settings. Continue to ask questions of your preceptor and examine rationales for prioritizing diagnoses and prescribing medications.

Please share practicum experiences with classmates by addressing the following information:

  • Type of practicum setting – general practice clinic
  • Average number of patients seen by you and the preceptor on a daily basis – Me (8), preceptor (20)
  • Most common diagnosis treated: hypertension, common cold, diabetes
  • Available resources (low cost meds, social services, community resources, etc.): not many resources, can be researched
  • Most interesting patient presentation: can be made up
  • Comfort level with history-taking, physical exam, medical diagnosing, management plans including prescribing medications, and health education and oral presentations: can be made up

At least 3 references, not older than 5 years old.

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