Download - Pain Lesson Plan
T.M.C.O.N
NURSING EDUCATION
LESSON PLAN ON pain
SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY:
Miss.Ramaya, Supriya
Lecturer, M.Sc. (Nsg.) 1st year,
T.M.C.O.N. T.M.C.O.N.
SUBMITTED ON:
7/11/2012
IDENTIFICATION DATA
NAME: Supriya
CLASS: Bsc nursing 1st year
SUBJECT: anatomy
TOPIC: pain and its types
VENUE: Classroom
TIME:
DURATION: 1Hour
DATE: 19/10/2012
A.V. AIDS: blackboard, L.C.D
METHODS OF TEACHING: Lecture cum Discussion
NAME OF EVALUATOR: Mrs. Ramaya
Previous knowledge of students about the topic: Students have knowledge about pain and its type.
OBJECTIVES
GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
Student’s point of view:
At the end of the session, Students will be able to explain the pain and can be able to know about the management of pain.
Teacher’s point of view:
Student teacher will be able to provide thorough knowledge about the topic, conduct the class confidently with A.V. aids and will be able to clarify the doubts of the students about the topic.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
Students will be able to define pain.
Students will be able to explain the type of pain one by one Students will be able to explain management of pain
TIME SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
CONTENT TEACHING - LEARNING ACTIVITIES
EVALUATION
2min.
TIME
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
CONTENT
TEACHING - LEARNING ACTIVITIES
EVALUTION
2min
2min.
10min
To define pain
To explain the classificatio
Definition of painPain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage
Classificationclassified pain according to specific characteristics: (1) region of the body
INTRODUCTION: Pain is the most common reason for physician consultation It is a major symptom in many medical conditions, and can significantly interfere with person’s quality of life and general functioning. it is an unpleasant feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli, such as stubbing a toe, burning a finger, putting alcohol on a cut, The International Association for the Study of Pain's widely used definition states:
Define pain.
Explain classification
ABSTRACT
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