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Goal-directed Instructional Design Plan - Measuring Blood Pressure
Author - Colleen Kayl
1. A problem or a need With the rise in heart disease in America, gaining a clear
understanding of the causes, risk factors and warning signs can prove invaluable. Highblood pressure increases the risk of heart disease and stroke so its important to know
how to lower high blood pressure. Hypertension risk factors include obesity, drinking
too much alcohol, smoking, and family history. This lesson adheres to Michigan HSCEB2.3d Identify the general functions of the major systems of the human body (digestion,
respiration, reproduction, circulation, excretion, protection from disease, and movement,control, and coordination) and describe ways that these systems interact with each other.
2. A real-world performance Accurately measuring blood pressure and being able to
read and interpret the results is a skill everyone should know. Being able to correctly usethis information can save lives.
3. An instructional objective a. Students will accurately measure their partners blood pressure using a manual
sphygmomanometer.b. Students shall correctly explain what systolic and diastolic means.c. Students shall analyze sample blood pressure readings use them to interpret the
health of the individual.d. Students shall apply the importance of lifestyle choices to prevent hypertension.
4. A set of essential content Students will begin by watching 2 tutorials for homeworkand entering class with 2 questions. Students will be asked to reflect on their knowledge
of blood pressure through a Think-Puzzle-Explore literacy activity. They will use a manual
sphygomanometer to read the results of their partners blood pressure.1Following a brief
explanation and demonstration from the teacher, students will be given a quiet work space
and a partner (the cuffs have dual stethoscopes for collaborative learning.) In addition,
students will post to linoboard for homework to reflect upon their findings and what went
well/what was challenging.5. An evaluation consisting of a test or observation
a. Students will meet with me individually to demonstrate proper techniques for
taking blood pressure before completing the lab. (evaluated not graded)b. Students will complete the lab analysis portion of the lab (part 2) (Assessed with a
grade)c. For homework, students will reflect on the lab and post to linoboard (What was
challenging in red, what their blood pressure reading meant in green, and how they
will use this information in yellow) (participation grade)
1 I added a easy to follow, simplified and condensed directions on how to use the cuff.
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6. A method to help participants learn
Night before:Two short videos and a voicethread2on how to measure blood pressure will be
posted on my website for homework. Students should watch them and bring 2 questions to
be answered in the discussion.
Day of Lesson:Students will begin by observing the blood pressure cuff. I will post the
actual name sphygmomanometer on the Smart board and give each team 2 minutes tocome up with a proper pronunciation, just for fun.Those who get it correct are awardedextra credit points.Following, I will ask students to participate individually in a Think Puzzle
Explore activity that asks them: What do you know about this? What questions or puzzlesdo you have? How can you explore this topic? We will discuss and brainstorm as a class on
PrimaryPad,3 answering any questions from the homework during this time.
Next I will have a volunteer read the directions as I demonstrate proper techniques of
measuring blood pressure. Using this checklist, students will practice using the blood pressurecuff and may ask questions for 15 minutes (using an online stopwatch)before I have each
student demonstrate how to correctly use the instrument, providing instant and positivefeedback. Once they are cleared, students may begin working with a partner on the lab that
can also be found on my website.4
Before leaving for the day, I will post 2 sample blood pressure readings (45/80 and 165/90)
and have students predict what could be wrong with these individuals. Their homework is to
post a reflection on linoboard and begin the lab analysis questions for tomorrow. Technical
support5 for calculating averages is available on my website.
Motivation: Meaningfullness content and activities must have meaning for the learner. I will
display a blood pressure cuff and ask students to complete Think Puzzle Exploreto assess questions and pre-conceptions they have about the cuff. Students can
also relate the information to their own and their families health.
Pleasant consequences the effects that achieving the goal will have on thelearner. Students will feel accomplished by knowing how to use instruments usually
only utilized by health care professionals. They will feel like experts in the field. Novelty an attention-getting, humorous or curious manner that relates to the
useful information in your lesson . Each lab group will be given 2 minutes to comeup with the appropriate pronunciation of the word sphygmomanometer for fun. All
correct groups will be awarded a point extra credit.
Socialization - Students will be asked to read their partners blood pressure. This willallow for collaboration and team work/problem solving. I purchased blood pressure cuffs
that have 2 sets of stethoscopes on each cuff so students can work listen at the same
time.
2 I added a Voicethread for students who have difficulty reading instructions.3 I added a link to post answers/responses to the capture ideas and save good discussion thoughts forfuture reference.4 I created an entirely new website that makes it easier to locate information, documents. etc.5 I added a quick guide on how to calculate averages, which is needed for the lab analysis questions.
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Audience Age: High school anatomy students, grades 11 and 12. Skill level (including technology skills): Before this lesson, students should have
a solid biological background of feedback systems and a basic understanding of the
cardiovascular system. In addition, students should have a solid foundation of howto use linoboard, my website and a place to access the internet.
Prerequisite knowledge (including technology background): Students alreadyhad a lesson on the basics of the cardiovascular system , heart structures and
the different types of vessels (slides 28-44). In addition, they will have alreadycompleted part 1 of the lab (measuring heart rates)
Technology Needs Computer with Internet access at home or school to post to linoboard.
One manual blood pressure cuff per group.
Access to computer to watch videos prior to arriving in class. These will be assigned 2 days
prior to the lab for flexibility for students with limited resources.
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