Teaching plan

Teaching plan

Teaching Plan

Learning need:  Being ready in ceasing substance abuse, alcohol abuse

Goal: The patient will demonstrate various strategies to be employed in stopping alcohol intake.

TIME FRAME LEARNING OBJECTIVES CONTENT TEACHING METHODOLOGIES
8 minutes ·       The client will be able to describe the impact of alcohol in one’s life.(Cognitive)

 

·       Explain the reasons leading to taking of alcohol.

·       Explain the various impacts of abusing alcohol. These entail the social, economic, emotional, and political as well as the health effects.

 

·       Supplying the knowledge on alcoholism and the impact on various body organs by discussion which promotes active involvement of the patient in learning.
7 minutes ·       Patient will be able to demonstrate various strategies that can be employed to stop the use of alcohol (Psychomotor)

 

·       Demonstrate various steps and strategies that can be used in cutting down and stopping alcohol intake. These ought to contain an alcoholic listing reasons of quitting, keeping a constant journal, cleaning the alcohol cabinet, participating in support group activities

·       Drafting a plan for managing the alcohol abuse and maintaining the new status without relapsing

·       Factors that may impair quitting process in substance abuse.

 

·       Using chart indicating steps of quitting which may entail diagrams, steps and procedures geared towards quitting. The visual aid indicating steps taken by an alcoholic are used.

·       Using paper and pen to plan for the quitting.

·       Explanation and discussion with the patient on factors that may hinder quitting.

5 minutes ·       The patient will express the need to stop alcohol abuse (Affective) ·       Significance of quitting alcohol and refraining from substance abuse. ·       Visual aids showing a non-alcoholic engaging in his or her usual activities.

·       Pictures showing an alcoholic who undergoes various problems including having liver cirrhosis, engaging in theft and fully depending on alcohol to perform the daily activities.