Lesson Planning and Teaching Strategies
The lesson plan is important to content delivery to assist instructors in the delivery of information and assessment of learners while enabling them in their learning. Various teaching strategies can be implemented in the lesson plan to improve learner learning and engagement. The purpose of this assignment is to develop a lesson plan and select teaching strategies for various programs and settings.
To complete this assignment:
Design a lesson plan (including purpose, lesson outcomes that are most related to the course, assignments, and evaluation strategies) for the nursing practice you developed a course outline for in the Topic 3 assignment. The lesson plan should be aligned to professional standards and NLN Nurse Educator Competencies. Under the lesson plan, write a 50-word rationale explaining the alignment between professional standards, nurse educator competencies, and the lesson plan.
Select teaching strategies for various programs and settings based on a nursing or educational theory. Use the "Teaching Strategies" graphic organizer to complete this assignment. Based on the program or setting, you will choose an educational or nursing theory, apply that theory to learning or teaching, and identify teaching strategies based on the selected theory.
Incorporate the lesson plan and completed "Teaching Strategies" graphic organizer into one Word document.
While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
Lesson Planning and Teaching Strategies
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Introducing alcoholism and alcohol related terms
Alcoholism denotes a pathological tendency to use alcohol and the incapacity to control this use thereby impairing social or occupational functioning.
Alcohol tolerance refers to the need for significantly higher amounts of alcohol to attain the wanted effect. Withdrawal denotes the emergence of symptoms such as morning shakes after cessation in drinking.
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What is alcoholism? What is the difference between alcohol tolerance and alcohol withdrawal?
Etiology of alcoholism
Psychological and coping factors are the leading causes of alcoholism although various studies have shown that the disorder runs in families, especially in heavy drinking homes. The primary features of alcoholism include: intermittent or continuous alcohol abuse for at least four weeks; impairment of social and occupational functions; psychological dependence on alcohol; marked intolerance; and withdrawal symptoms.
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What are the causing factors of alcoholism? Name five essential characteristics of alcohol abuse?
Alcohol-related disorders
Medical complications may arise from either alcohol withdrawal or the chronic and acute effects of heavy drinking. Some of the major alcohol-related disorders include gastric ulcer, liver cirrhosis, gastritis, peripheral neuropathy, acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis, peptic ulcer disease, and amnestic syndromes. Alcoholic paranoid psychosis along with korsakoff-syndrome are usually irreversible. Thiamine deficiency and neurological illnesses like cerebral degeneration may also occur.
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What are the leading causes of alcohol-related disorders? Name several of these complications?
Treatment
Total abstention is the primary goal of any treatment program. Suicidal risk should be considered and antidepressants should be employed if depression is present. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms usually start a few hours after reduction or cessation of prolonged heavy drinking. Alcohol withdrawal delirium is the most severe syndrome and is often accompanied by insomnia, hallucination, as well as heightened or diminished psychomotor activity. Alcoholics exhibiting signs of delirium, hyper irritability, high blood pressure, tremors, and increased pulse rate require to be hospitalized for detoxification. Alcoholics who are psychotic, depressed, uncooperative, suicidal, or whose drinking c...
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