Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Teaching the Client to Take a Radial Pulse Essay -- Teaching-Learning
I chose to write my teaching-learning paper on how to take a radial pulse. I knew ââ¬Å"Nurses are involved in client education to promote wellness, prevent or diagnose illness early, restore optimal health & function if illness has occurred, and assist clients and families to cope with alterations in health status.â⬠(Craven & Hirnle, 2008, p. 347) However, I had to come up with a reason for choosing how to take a radial pulse. I know in the field the client would already have the needs to learn, so I asked my client. I approached the client and asked him to give me a reason why he wanted to learn to take a radial pulse. His first reaction was ââ¬Å"Can I use it to find out if someone is dead?â⬠He said this smiling with a smirk of pure mischievous motives. Shaking my head, I told the client ââ¬Å"Yes, but really, give me a reason.â⬠He followed up with ââ¬Å"Well, I can get information together to see how I can build an exercise regimen. Donââ¬â¢t I need t o know how to do that for exercising?â⬠After explaining to him that yes, you need to reach a target heart rate where you know you are burning calories at best we both decided we discovered our goal for this project. ââ¬Å"The teaching-learning process empowers client to achieve increased wellness or to manage specific healthcare needs.â⬠(C raven & Hirnle, 2008, p.345) Knowing this, I had discovered my goal for the client as well. Before beginning the teaching progress I need to learn about my clientââ¬â¢s learning needs. ââ¬Å"Determine what the client needs to know or do to function more independentlyâ⬠(Craven & Hirnle, 2008, p. 348). The best ways to gather information about your client is to ask your client. Therefore, I had asked my client what he knew about taking a radial pulse. His reply was ââ¬Å"I only k... ...necting to your client and understanding their needs before pressing your teaching upon them. No client is willing to learn from someone who is in a hurry and just passing information like it is a voting pamphlet. Every client must be reached on their level to meet their concerns and their needs. Works Cited Carpenito-Moyet, L.J. (2010). Handbook of Nursing Diagnosis 13th Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Craven, R.F., & Hirnle, C.J. (2008). Fundamentals of Nursing: Human Health and Function 6th Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Dââ¬â¢Amico, Med, RN, D, & Barbarito, EdD, RN, C. (2007). Health & Physical Assessment in Nursing. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc.. Smith, L. (2003). Help! My patient's illiterate. Nursing, 33(11 Part 1), 32hn6. Retrieved from CINAHL Plus with Full Text database.
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