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Module A: Introduction to Teaching and Learning Concepts Lauren Cain, MSN, RN NACC
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Learning Objectives 1. Define terms associated with teaching/learning. 2. Describe elements of a comprehensive teaching/learning plan. Describe the role of the registered nurse in teaching and learning activities.
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Key Terms Teaching Learning Teaching plan Goal Objectives
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Why Teach? Complex healthcare environment Clients need education to manage health and wellness Clients have a right to comprehensive health care Increases self-care/self-management Teaching is a primary nursing responsibility – State nurse practice acts and ANA Standards of Clinical Nursing Practice
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Nurse as Teacher Expert Skilled practitioner Subject knowledge Good communicator Empathy Collaboration
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Nurse as Teacher Promote learning Provide environment Partnership
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Nursing Process and Client Teaching Assessment Diagnosis Planning Implementation Evaluation
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Prior to developing teaching plan: – Establish baseline for teaching Ability Readiness Current knowledge of subject matter
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Teaching Plan Comprehensive teaching plan is essential – Serves as roadmap Systematic approach
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Elements of a Comprehensive Teaching Plan Purpose Statement of overall goal List of objectives – Sub-objectives, if necessary Outline of content Instructional method(s) Time allotted for each objective Instructional resources needed – Materials/tools/equipment Evaluation method
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Sample Teaching Plan Purpose: To provide the client with the information necessary for monitoring blood glucose. Goal: The client will demonstrate the ability to test for blood glucose on a regular basis. Objective: Following a 20-minute teaching session, the client will be able to use a reagent strip to determine blood glucose level with 100% accuracy.
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Teaching Plan Using the elements of a comprehensive teaching plan, formulate a teaching plan for a client who needs to learn self- administration of insulin.
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