HEALTH-TEACHING (Safety)

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HEALTH TEACHING

Topic: Safety
General Objectives: After 30 minutes of Nurse-client family interaction, the client family will be able to verbalize and understands the individual
factors that contribute to possibility of injury.

SPECIFIC Learning content Teaching learning Time Resources Evaluation


OBJECTIVES Objectives Allotment
After 30 minutes of
nurse-client family After 1 hour of nurse-
interaction the family client family interaction
were able to: the family will be able
to:
1. Define safety Definition of terms:  One on one 5-10 minutes  Visual
measures Safety is a concept that discussion aids  Identified
includes all measures and  Health  hand-outs factors that
practices taken to preserve the  Pictures increases risk
teaching
life, health, and bodily for injury.
integrity of individuals. Safety  Group
discussion  Displayed and
is a fundamental concern of all
 Self maintains
nurses. From bedside to the
community, nurses see to it instruction interventions
that accidents and injuries are  Enumeration taught.
prevented. From a simple act  Protected and
of reminding patients to call free from
them whenever they need injuries
assistance to preparing
emergency equipment, nurses
demonstrate the act of being
protectors of patients under
their care.
Measure
defined as action through whic
h the nurse provides support of 
life functions needed sustenanc
e such as oxygen, nutrition, or 
fluids.

Safety measures a measure


taken to increase
or ensure safety or protection f
rom danger.

2. Identified  Climbing on high


factors that stairs or sitting on the
increases risk chair without physical
of injury. assistance
 Walking without
physical assistance
 Sleeping on bed
without company
 Sleeping on bed
without side drails
 aspiration or Choking

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Preventive measures:
3. Enumerate
 Provide a safe
safety
environment for the
measures to
child
prevent client
 Provide the right
from injuries
clothing
 Wearing protective
gear such as helmet
and kneepads
 Remove sharp objects
 Supervised client
when playing with
other children.
 Avoid strenuous
activities
 Implement seizures
precautions
 Use mobilizing
devices
 Provide hand rails at
home

Sources:

https://www.cerebralpalsyguid
ance.com/cerebral-
palsy/treatment/nutrition-
therapy/
Nurse labs

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