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Lesson Plan

on
Antenatal Investigation

Submitted by: Itismita Biswal Submitted to: Mrs. Tapati Saha


(Additional Dean, SNC)
LESSON PLAN ON ANTENATAL INVESTIGATION

SUBJECT – Maternal Nursing

TOPIC – Antenatal Investigation

GROUP–A group of Antenatal mothers and their relatives

DATE– 8.10.2018

TIME – 10.00 AM – 11:00 AM

DURATION – 1 Hour

PLACE – SUM Nursing College, Bhubaneswar

METHODS OF TEACHING – Demonstration cum discussion

A.V. AIDS USED – Poster, Flash cards

NAME OF STUDENT TEACHER– Ms. Itismita Biswal

NAME OF EVALUATOR – Mrs. Tapati Saha (Additional Dean, SNC)

PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF THE GROUP – Some of the students had some knowledge
regarding Antenatal investigation andits importance.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES – At the end of the discussion, mothers will be able to gain knowledge
regarding antenatal investigation and can apply that knowledge in their day to day practice.
TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING & LEARNING EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITIES
2 The antenatal Introduction-
min. groupwill be Antenatal period is the most
able to important period of a woman
life. She herself and her family
members should aware about
the problems during
pregnancy. It can be identified
through antenatal
investigation.
5 Explain the Objectives- Objectives of antenatal What are the
min. objectives of The objectives of antenatal investigation is explained by objectives of
antenatal investigation include: - discussion method Antenatal
investigation.  To know the health status of investigation?
the mother and fetus.
 To detect complications at the
earliest.
 To find out high risk mothers.
 To detect any congenital
anomalies of the fetus.
 To get a healthy baby from a
healthy mother.

13 Enumerate the Types: Importance: Types and importance of What are the
min. various types Urine- RE/ME * To know about investigation are explained by types and
of antenatal presence of any discussion and poster method importance
investigation infection. of antenatal
* To know about investigation
Presence of sugar
and diabetes
Stool- RE/ME * To know about
Worm
investigation.
Blood: -
Haemoglobin: To know the
Haemoglobin level.
Grouping: To know the blood group.
Rh typing: To find out the rhesus
factor(-ve/+ve)
FBS: To know the glucose level in the
blood.
VDRL: To know about any sexual
transmitted infection.
Storch: To know about STD infections.
HIV: To detect HIV in blood.
HBSAG: To know the presence of
Hepatitis B in the blood.
Thyroid: To know the thyroid hormone
level in blood
USG (6 weeks/ 20 weeks): To know any
congenital anomalies of fetus and
proper growth and development

Summary:
Todays discussion includes
objectives, types and
importance of antenatal
investigation and their
advantages.
Conclusion:
Main aim of antenatal
investigation has an important
part of antenatal care which
enables to antenatal mother
to avoid any abnormalities
during pregnancy and child
birth
Bibliography

 Dutta D.C, Text book of Obstetrics including perinatology and contraception, 7th
edition, Publisher- New Central Book Agency Ltd, Chapter 7, Page no. 64-67.
 Dawn C.S, Text book of Obstetrics, Neonatology and Child health Education, 16 th
Edition Publisher- Dawn Books (DB), Calcutta, Chapter-9, Page no. 62-67.

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