PATIENT AND FAMILY TEACHING


Dear nurses, 
Hope your week is going well. I just wanted
to share with you, information that could be helpful
when education of the layperson is required. 

Reassurance and explaining procedures to patient
and family will help to alleviate fear and anxiety.
The plan of care should also address patient and
family concerns. 

So, just click on the link below and enjoy learning:
There is also learning for the layperson.
Learn more about: Coma

Clinical scenarios are a normal part of nursing.

Above there are five clinical scenarios unfolding.

Scenario 1- A patient who is admittCed to a healthcare
facility and will need teaching. Click on the link:

Scenario 2- The patient on mechanical ventilation
and the nurse is unsure what to do.Click on the link:

Scenario 3 -A patient has arrived in the Emergency
Room, both the doctor and nurse are at the bedside
to do an assessment. Learn more by clicking on the link:
Scenario 4 - A nurse does an assessment. Click on the links:

Scenario 5 - A nurse tries to encourage a patient to
do breathing exercises. Click on the link:



Here are some diagnostic tests that are done frequently.

Follow the links below:

1. Chest X ray
2. CAT scan
3. EKG
4. MRI scan
5. Ultrasound
6. Echocardiogram


                                                                   Enjoy learning nurses!
 




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