GOAL: After nursing intervention, the family will take the necessary measures to prevent or properly manage elevated blood pressure VENUE: TIBAY Residence PARTICIPANT: TIBAY FAMILY TIME FRAME: 1hour NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick member of the family related to lack of knowledge about the disease or health condition LEARNING LEARNING LEARNING CONTENT OUTLINE EVALUATION OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES RESOURCES After nursing I. Definition Of I. Discussion Portable computer After nursing intervention, the elevated blood - question and and pamphlets intervention, the family will be able to: pressure answer family were: 1. recall the II. Causes of II. Lecture 1. recall the definition of elevated blood definition of elevated blood pressure III. Discussion elevated blood pressure; III. Risk factors of pressure; elevated blood IV. Lecture 2. identify the pressure - question and 2. identify the causes of answer causes of having having elevated a. Family history elevated blood blood pressure; pressure; b. Age 3. be familiar with c. High salt intake 3. be familiar with signs and signs and symptoms of d. Obesity e. Excessive symptoms of elevated blood elevated blood pressure; and alcohol intake pressure; and IV. Management of 4. know ways how elevated blood 4. know ways how to to manage the pressure manage the elevation of a. diet elevation of blood blood pressure. b. exercise pressure. V. Importance of follow-up check- up
Ask client to identify signs and symptoms of asthmaClient able to identify coughing, wheezing, chest tightness and shortness of breath as common signs and symptoms of asthma