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Lesson plan

Name of the student teacher: Mr.sandeep kumar

Class - MSc Nursing Previous

Subject: MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING

Topic:- Appendicitis
Duration:-45 min.
Venue: Bsc nursing 2nd year class room
Previous knowledge of students: they have knowledge regarding Appendicitis and its management.
Methods of teaching: Lecture cum Discussion
Teaching aids: BLACK BOARD, PPT
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
At the end of health education the group/individual will be able to gain knowledge on types of Appendicitis.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

1. Define the Appendicitis


2. Describe the symptoms of Appendicitis
3. To explain the Causes of Appendicitis.
4. To elaborate the Complications of Appendicitis.
5. To elaborate the Diagnosis of Appendicitis.
6. To enumerate the management of Appendicitis.
TIME SPECIFIC TEACHERS LEARNERS A.V. EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE CONTENT ACTIVITY ACTIVITY AIDS

Define the Appendicitis What is


8min Appendicitis Appendicitis is an inflammation of the Teacher Students White Appendicitis ?
appendix, a finger-shaped pouch that projects defines the listen Board and
from your colon on the lower right side of your Appendicitis carefully marker.
abdomen. and take
notes.
Appendicitis causes pain in your lower right
abdomen. However, in most people, pain begins
around the navel and then moves. As
inflammation worsens, appendicitis pain
typically increases and eventually becomes
severe.

Although anyone can develop appendicitis,


most often it occurs in people between the ages
of 10 and 30. Standard treatment is surgical
removal of the appendix.
6min To describe Teacher Students PPT What are the
Signs and symptoms of appendicitis may are listening symptoms of
the symptoms explains the
include: symptoms of carefully appendicitis ?
of
appendicitis appendicitis and take
 Sudden pain that begins on the right side notes.
of the lower abdomen
 Sudden pain that begins around your navel
and often shifts to your lower right
abdomen
 Pain that worsens if you cough, walk or
make other jarring movements
 Nausea and vomiting
 Loss of appetite
 Low-grade fever that may worsen as the
illness progresses
 Constipation or diarrhea
 Abdominal bloating

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