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Name: Michael Jann M.

Morones
Clinical Experience: Nursing Care Management 105
Clinical Area: Fr. Bello Health Center
Duty Date: August 09-11, 2010
Time: 7:00-3:00 PM
Clinical Instructor: Mrs. Ana Maria Legarde, RN

Goals:
1. Provide information on Hemoglucose Test.
2. Demonstrate how Hemoglucose Test is done.
3. Students will be able to demonstrate the procedure after the lecture.
Objectives Contents Strategy Time Frame Evaluation

1. Description: Evaluate the


1. Identify the group of -A test to determine disturbance in -Establish rapport with the The said lecture is students’ interest
students to whom liver function in relations to students. for 10- 20 minutes. and understanding
the lecture will be carbohydrate metabolism by:
given.
2. Materials: -Asking questions or
2. Determine the - HGT strip, cotton balls, lancet, making clarifications.
student’s level of color chart, gloves -Build a cooperative and
understanding interesting atmosphere. -By giving a short
towards the said 3.Procedure: examination about
procedure. a. Check for doctor’s order. the lecture.
b. Gather equipment.
3. Define Hemoglucose c. Wash hands. -By return
test. d. Explain the procedure to the demonstration of the
patient. -Use materials such as said procedure.
4. Identify the different e. Clean the pad finger with CB visual aids (e.g. pictures,
reasons to have a with alcohol and let it dry. short video clips) in giving
Hemoglucose Test. f. Prick with a lancet and mille the lecture.
until hanging drop of blood
forms.
5. Enumerate the g. Drop the blood onto the test
different materials strip making sure that it
needed for the covers the two test pads
procedure. completely.
h. After 1 minute gently wipe the -Encourage the students to
6. Demonstrate the blood from the test strip with ask questions or make
steps of a CB without alcohol. clarifications in matters
Hemoglucose Test. i. Match the test strip with the that seem vague.
color chart.
j. Collect and discard all
materials used and wash
hands.
k. Document the reading in the
patient’s chart.

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