Develop a teaching plan for a patient undergoing endoscopic studies for reproductive health problems.
Teaching plan is a systematic structure which provides an educator a clear picture of what to be conveyed to the receiver. A teaching plan is necessary for all the patients to make them understand about the diagnosis, procedure and treatment, to get a informed consent ant to alleviate anxiety.
Endoscopy in general is the insertion of a long thing tube directly into the cavity of body or an organ in a view to have a clear picture about the anatomy. The endoscopic studies in reproductive system has played a very significant role in infertility management, family planning and to diagnose the uterine diseases. The endoscopic procedures in reproductive health are colposcopy, hysteroscopy, falloposcopy.
The main general objective would be patient will understand the concept of the procedure appreciate its significance in his condition and evaluate the results.
The specific objectives would be
# know wat is the procedure
# purposes of doing the procedure
# how is it performed
# what preoperative preparation is necessary
# what complications may arise
# what is post operative preparation
For an instance will take a example of hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy is a process where by a thin tube is inserted into the uterus to identify the problems of uterus.
The purposes of doing this procedure in your condition is
# to remove previous adhesions
# insert the IUD device
# for the family planning.
The procedure would be performed by giving a local or general anesthesia medication where ul be relaxed and no pain will be felt by you. Than a speculum will be widening the introitus and tube passes to the uterus. Where your doctor will be able to identify various problems present.
Prepreparation will consist
# informed consent
# blood investigation
# usg and x ray
# NPo 6 to 8 hrs
# skin preparation
# pre op medications
What are post op care
# you will be able to go home shortly
# if general anesthesia to be wait and monitored until the effects are worn out.
# mild cramping and bloody discharge would be present and medication will be prescribed
# if have severe fever chills and bleeding immediately contact health professional.
Adverse or risks would be
This is safe and you will have small risk as a slight hurt to other part of uterus, bleeding may occur and no much fatal conditions would occur (rare.)
Thus a thorough information has to be delivered to the patient regarding the procedure.
Develop a teaching plan for a patient undergoing endoscopic studies for reproductive health problems.
Develop a teaching plan for a patient undergoing endoscopic studies for reproductive health problems.
Develop a teaching plan for a patient undergoing endoscopic studies for reproductive health problems.
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