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RAJKUMARI AMRIT KAUR COLLEGE OF NURSING

LESSON PLAN
ON
HOME VISIT
Submitted by: Submitted to:

Roll Number: 2904 External Faculty/Internal Faculty


M.Sc. Nursing Sem II Education Practical Exam-Semester II
R.A.K.C.O.N R.A.K.C.O.N
Submitted On: 04th August 2023
LESSON PLAN

Subject: Community Health Nursing


Topic: Home Visit
Group: D BSc (Hons.) Nursing IV year
No. of students: 15
Date: 04/08/2023
Time: 10.30 am
Duration: 30 minutes
Venue: Ground Floor, Lecture Room 19
Teaching method: Lecture cum Discussion method
A.V. aid: PPT, Chart, Leaflet, Flash Card, Black board, Flannel Graph & Flip Chart
General objectives:
At the end of the class, students will be able to explain the concept of home visit and its application in nursing practice and apply this into their
clinical experience.
S.No SPECIFIC TIME CONTENT TEACHING AV AIDS EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE LEARNING ACTIVITY

1. To introduce the 1 min Introduction PPT


topic- Home Visit
The home visit is one of
the most important aspects
of community health
services. Besides the
healthy and the vulnerable
population. the vast
majority of sick people are
in their homes. Health
service in the home
requires technical skills,
knowledge of preventive
and therapeutic measures,
teaching ability,
judgement and a full
understanding of human
relations.

2. To explain the 1min History of Home Health Care Lecture cum Discussion PPT
history of home
health care  Home Health Care started in India during British
period (1757-1947), i.e. in the 18th century. It
was begun in India by the foreign missionaries
with efforts to train dais and midwives to
conduct the deliveries in home settings.
 1918, lady health visitor course started by
Government of India at Delhi.

3. To describe the 1min Concept of Home Visit Lecture cum Discussion PPT
concept of home
visit A community health nurse has a weekly fixed program
in different areas &villages. In case of emergency
tentative visits can be planned and arranged. Her visits
should be included in the areas such as: services to
pregnant mothers, intranatal mothers, postnatal mothers,
new born care, infants care, toddler care, preschool
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2006. p.88-93,136-43.
2. Gulani KK. Community health nursing: principles and practices. 1st ed. Delhi: Kumar Publishing House; 2008.p.33-46.
3. Stanhope M, Lancaste J. Community Health Nursing: promoting health of aggregates, families and individuals. 4th ed.
St.Louis:Mosby; 1996.p.225-27
4. Community Health Nursing Manual. 4th edition. New Delhi: Published by The Trained Nurses Association of India; 2021.p.95-101.
5. Thressiamma PM, Procedure & Theories of Community Health Nursing, Jaypee brothers medical publishers(P) LTD . 2009.p.117-
121
6. Basavanthappa BT,Community health Nursing, ,2nd edition, Jaypee publishers, New Delhi
7. Keshav Swarnakar. Community health nursing. NR brothers. Indore, 2 nd edition, 2008, 75-78.
8. GM Dhaar, I Robbani, “Foundations of community medicine, published by Elsevier, Delhi, 1 st edition, 2001, 115-118, 124.
9. Web Reference: Enhancing the role of community health nursing for universal health coverage Human Resources for Health
Observer Series No. 18, ISBN 978-92-4-151189-6 World Health Organization 2017 Enhancing the role of community health nursing
for universal health coverage (who.int)

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