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DeVry NR 305 Week 2 Discharge Teaching Plan Form – Latest 2016
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Week 2
Discharge Teaching Plan Form
Your Name: Date:
Your Instructor’s Name:
Purpose:The focus of this assignment is identifying patient’s needs and analysis and synthesis of details within the written client record and planning an appropriate discharge plan with necessary patient teaching of the disease process.
Points:This assignment is worth a total of 100 points.
Directions: Please refer to the Discharge Teaching Plan Guidelines found in Doc Sharing for details about how to complete this form. Remember there is a 6 page maximum limit on this assignment.
Type your answers on this form. Click “Save as” and save the file with the assignment name and your last name, e.g., “NR305_Discharge_Teaching_ Plan_Form_Smith” When you are finished, submit the form to the Teaching Plan Dropbox by the deadline indicated in your guidelines. Post questions in the Q&A Forum or contact your instructor if you have questions about this assignment.
Look at the EXAMPLE in the first assessment area. This is NOT an all-inclusive response and you will need to add your responses as well. Please be sure to review your guidelines.
Assessment area Need(s) identified. Teaching technique or approach to problem identified.
Describe content. Rationale for choosing this technique/approach.
Example:
Special/age related needs These are some ideas, there may be others that you identify.
• Age, lives alone, is non-compliant with diet.
• Expected aging changes such as decreased hearing, visual difficulties.
• Red appears tonotunderstand his glucose numbers and how that relates to his diet and insulin administration.
• Home health nurse to assist Red and family in proper insulin management and administration
Ideas for teaching...