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BSN 325 Community Health Teaching Plan
Cristal Paez
Nightingale College
BSN 325
3/23/2025
Teaching Plan Topic: Hypertension Prevention and Management
Target Audience: Middle-aged adults (45-65) in a suburban community with high prevalence of cardiovascular disease.
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Topics |
Educational Strategy |
Delivery Method |
Evaluation Method |
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By the end of the session, participants will be able to identify at least four risk factors for hypertension. |
• Modifiable vs. non-modifiable risk factors • Lifestyle contributors to hypertension • Family history and genetic factors |
• Verbal instruction with visual aids • Interactive discussion with Q&A • Case studies analysis |
• Traditional classroom setting with PowerPoint presentation • Group discussion |
• Pre/post knowledge quiz • Group activity identifying risk factors in scenarios |
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By the end of the session, participants will demonstrate the correct technique for measuring blood pressure at home. |
• Home blood pressure monitoring equipment • Proper positioning and technique • Interpreting and recording results |
• Verbal instruction • Live demonstration • Supervised practice |
• Classroom with stations for hands-on practice • Small group coaching |
• Return demonstration of technique • Observation checklist • Peer evaluation |
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By the end of the session, participants will design a weekly meal plan incorporating the DASH diet principles. |
• DASH diet fundamentals • Sodium reduction strategies • Heart-healthy food choices |
• Written instruction with handouts • Cooking demonstration • Interactive meal planning activity |
• Round table workshop • Demonstration kitchen (if available) |
• Self-evaluation of created meal plans • Analysis of sodium content in planned meals • Follow-up food diary review |
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By the end of the session, participants will develop a personalized physical activity plan that includes at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week. |
• Benefits of exercise for blood pressure control • Types of moderate exercise • Strategies for overcoming exercise barriers |
• Verbal instruction • Demonstration of exercise options • Goal-setting activity |
• Traditional classroom • Open space for activity demonstrations |
• Written personal activity plan • Self-reported implementation at follow-up • Activity tracking log review |
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By the end of the session, participants will explain the importance of medication adherence and identify strategies to improve compliance. |
• Common blood pressure medications • Consequences of missed doses • Techniques for medication management |
• Verbal instruction • Role-playing scenarios • Medication organization tools demonstration |
• Classroom setting • Small group work |
• Knowledge quiz on medication facts • Creation of personal medication schedule • Follow-up survey on medication adherence |
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BSN325DisasterAssessment.pdf
BSN 325 Disaster Assessment
Cristal Paez
Nightingale College
BSN 325-02
Professor Scranton
3/26/2025
BSN 325 Disaster Assessment
Part I Community Description
Selected community: Tampa, Florida
Community population: 398,173 (city), 3.3 million (metro area)
Community description: Urban metropolitan area with a diverse population. Demographics include:
• Gender distribution: 48.3% male, 51.7% female
• 14.9% of population over 65 years old
• Literacy levels appear high, with multiple universities and a robust educational system
(248 public schools)
• Culturally diverse community with various religious and spiritual practices
Emergency resources
available: • 20 hospitals, including Tampa General Hospital (Level 1 Trauma Center)
• 60+ community health clinics
• Public transportation: HART bus system (200+ buses)
• Fire/EMS services
• Crisis Center of Tampa Bay
• Tampa Bay Healthcare Collaborative
• 500+ registered nonprofit organizations
Population Explanation of Vulnerability in General
Vulnerable populations:
Identify at least 4 vulnerable
populations.
Elderly (14.9% over 65 years) Increased risk during disasters due to potential mobility
limitations and health concerns.
Individuals with chronic
diseases • High prevalence of heart disease, cancer, and
hypertension.
• Potential disruption of medical care and medication
access during emergencies.
Uninsured population (16.7%
without health insurance) • Limited healthcare resources during disaster scenarios.
• Potential barriers to accessing emergency medical
services.
Low-income residents • Food insecurity affects 13.4% of residents
• More vulnerable to economic impacts of disasters
• Limited resources for emergency preparedness and
recovery
Part II Disaster Description
Type of disaster (Be specific) Hurricane (Natural Disaster - Tropical Cyclone)
Potential Effects of the Disaster on:
Community infrastructure
• Potential damage to transportation systems (HART bus, streetcar)
• Risk of flooding in flat terrain
• Possible disruption of utilities
• Damage to public facilities, schools, and recreational spaces
• Potential impact on major industries (healthcare, tourism, shipping)
Emergency services
• Potential overload of hospital and clinic capacities.
• Challenges in emergency medical response.
• Possible evacuation of medical facilities.
• Strain on fire and EMS services.
• Communication disruptions.
General population
• Risk of injury or displacement.
• Potential interruption of medical care for chronic conditions.
• Mental health challenges.
• Economic disruption.
• Food and water security concerns.
• Increased vulnerability for elderly and chronically ill populations.
Part III
Anticipated Health-related Issue
related to disaster
Include 3-5 health issues
Nursing
Intervention(s):
Include 3-5 interventions per health-related issue What can you do to help your community members without access to hospital, EMS, etc.
Injury and Trauma
Establish first aid stations in safe locations. Provide triage and emergency medical
care. Coordinate with local hospitals for advanced treatment.
Chronic Disease Management
Create medication distribution centers. Develop mobile health clinics. Maintain
communication with patients about medication and treatment continuity.
Psychological Trauma
Set up mental health support groups. Provide psychological first aid. Connect
individuals with crisis counseling resources.
Infectious Disease Transmission
Implement hygiene and sanitation stations. Distribute personal protective
equipment. Conduct health education on disease prevention.
Nutrition and Hydration
Establish food and water distribution points. Screen for malnutrition. Provide
nutritional guidance for vulnerable populations.
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