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Lesson Plan 2
Module : LBNP1108 (Teaching And Learning 1)
Program : Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Nursing (Post Registration)
Topic : Bed Bath
Learning Outcomes :
References :
Downey, L. and Lloyd, Hilary (2008) Bed bathing patients in hospital. Nursing Standard, 22 (34).
pp. 35-40. ISSN 0029-6570
Bathing a patient in bed : MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://med-
lineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000427.htm
Fundamental Nursing Skills – How to Give a Bed Bath « The Student Nurse. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://thestudentnurse.com/class_notes/fundamental-nursing-skills/fundamental-nursing-
skills_how-to-give-a-bed-bath/
PK(O)-LUC-LI(01)-K01-P00L1
TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHERS LEARNERS AV AIDS
ALLOTED OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES
Symptom:
Dry skin
Frequent urination
Extreme hunger
Sores that are slow to heal
Fatigue
Explain the The mechanism: Asking questions, Listening,
5mins mechanism of Body breaks down sugars and car- explaining Answering, writing. Whiteboard
diabetes mellitus bohydrates into glucose in normal
body.
Glucose will need insulin, a hor- Explaining & Listening, participating
mone, to fuel the body as energy. discussing in the discussion
Patients with diabetes mellitus will
not be able to produce or use
enough insulin.
Glucose build up in blood. High
level can damage the tiny blood
vessels in kidney, heart, eyes or
nervous system.
Diabetes Mellitus can lead to heart
disease, stroke and kidney dis-
eases.
Differences
Explain the • Type 1 is lack of insulin and Type 2 has
Discussing Listening
10mins differences between no use of the insulin.
Type 1 and Type 2 • Type 1 develop during childhood while
Type 2 develop at any age.
• Type 1 is caused by immune attacking
cells releasing insulin but Type 2 is
caused by body’s cells resistant of insu-
lin
• Episodes of low blood sugar level is
common in Type 1 but none in Type 2
• Type 1 cannot be prevented but Type 2
can be prevented with healthy lifestyle
5mins CONCLUSION Concluding the topic
After Completion of this topic student will
be able to describe diabetes mellitus
SUMMARY
In this topic, we have discussed about
diabetes mellitus, its types, symptoms,
mechanism and differences between Type
1 and Type 2 Diabetes.
Total
Minutes: 45
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