Personal Hygiene: A Lesson Plan
Personal Hygiene: A Lesson Plan
Personal Hygiene: A Lesson Plan
Angeles City
College of Nursing
PERSONAL HYGIENE
A LESSON PLAN
January 8, 2009
Holy Angel University
Angeles City
College of Nursing
I. Objectives:
III. Materials
Visual aids, cartolina, chalk and board
IV. Procedure
• Choose three (3) students in the class who will participate in the Word
Hunt Game prepared by the lecturers. The lecturers will give ten (10) words
related in personal hygiene. Students will find the words inside the box and
encircle it. The first student to finish the Word Hunt will have an incentive.
B. Content: Lecture-Discussion (20-30 minutes)
Personal hygiene is defined as a condition promoting sanitary practices to the self.
Hygiene is the science concerned with the prevention of illness and maintenance of
health. (WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University)
I. HANDWASHING
IMPORTANCE
PROCEDURE
• Wet your hands with warm, running water and apply liquid soap or use clean bar
soap. Lather well.
• Rub your hands vigorously together for at least 15 to 20 seconds.
• Scrub all surfaces, including the backs of your hands, wrists, between your fingers
and under your fingernails.
• Rinse well.
• Dry your hands with a clean or disposable towel.
• Use a towel to turn off the faucet.
II. ORAL CARE
Get daily dental care tips and learn ways to protect your oral health. See
which symptoms should prompt a call to your dentist.
Don't take your smile for granted. Maintain good oral health by practicing
regular dental care habits and reporting problems to your dentist promptly.
IMPORTANCE
1. Prevents losing your teeth and gives you a wide good smile.
2. Cleaning your teeth daily and visiting your dentist one to two times a year
prevents gum disease and other oral health problems.
PROCEDURE
Brush your teeth at least twice a day and ideally after every meal, using fluoride-
containing toothpaste.
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush — it's gentler on your gums.
To brush properly, hold your toothbrush at a slight angle against your teeth and
use short back-and-forth motions.
Brush the inside and chewing surfaces of your teeth.
Brush your teeth for about two minutes each time you brush.
Brush your tongue.
Avoid vigorous or harsh scrubbing, which can irritate your gums.
• Replace your toothbrush every three or four months, or sooner if it becomes
frayed.
The hair follicles (which the hair grows from) produce oil which keeps the
hair smooth. You also have sweat glands in your scalp, and dead skin cells come off
the scalp. The oil, sweat and dead cells all add together and can make the hair greasy
and look dirty unless you wash it regularly.
IMPORTANCE
PROCEDURE
• Wash hair regularly with shampoo (cheap ones are often as good as very
expensive ones).
• massage your scalp well. This will remove dead skin cells, excess oil and dirt.
• rinse well with clear water.
• conditioner is helpful if you have longer hair as it makes the hair smoother and
easier to comb, but hair doesn't need to have conditioner.
• A shorter hair and avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun would minimize
damage to the hair and acquiring of nits.
• use a wide toothed comb for wet hair as it is easier to pull through.
• Cut nails once a week. Best time would be after taking a bath.
According to the experts young kids may sweat but they don't start having
body odour (BO) until they reach puberty. That's when special sweat glands under the
arms and around the genitals roar into full production pouring out sweat which
smells!
Even if you're not heavily into puberty style sweating, clothes can get stained,
dirty and generally grubby, so you need to change them often.
Underclothes are right next to your skin and collect dead skin cells, sweat and
possibly other unmentionable stains. Overnight bacteria start to work on these stains
so your clothes do not smell as nice on the second day of wearing.
IMPORTANCE
PROCEDURE
V. EVALUATION
A 15 item quiz will be given as an evaluation for students. The test is
composed of two types: Identification and Enumeration. These two type of test
aims to determine the learner’s acquisition of knowledge and to determine if the
students have achieved the remembering and understanding level of cognitive
dimension.
I. Identification
__________1. It is an easy way to prevent infection.
__________2. A condition promoting sanitary practices to the self
__________3. Prevents losing your teeth and gives you a wide good smile.
II. Enumeration
1-4. give 4 classifications of personal hygiene
5-6. two materials use for oral hygiene
7-8. give 2 procedures in caring of our body
9-10. two materials use in hair and nail care
Answers
I. Identification
1. Handwashing
2. Personal Hygiene
3. Oral Care
4. Hair Follicle
5. Bathing and Body Care
II. Enumeration
1-4. classifications of personal hygiene
-oral hygiene
-hand washing
-bathing and body care
-hair and nail
VI. ASSIGNMENT
Students will demonstrate the proper hygiene and practice it at home.