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LESSON PLAN ON
TOPIC: PARKINSON'S
SUBJECT: MHN
IDENTIFICATION DATA:
 NAME OF THE TEACHER: Ms. Monalisha ( Nursing Lecturer )
 NAME OF THE SUBJECT: MHN
 NAME OF THE TOPIC: PARKINSON'S:
 STUDENT NAME RISHABH PAL
 GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

Continuous objective measurement (COM) in routine care of PD enables identification


and quantification of PD motor symptoms, which can be used to enhance clinical
decision making, track symptoms over time and improve PD symptom scores.

 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
INTRODUCTION DEFINITION
CLASSIFICATION TREATMENT MANAGEMENT
NURSING SUMMARY
CONCLUSION BLIOGRAPHY
S NO TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING LEARNING EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY/
AV AIDs
What is Parkinson’s
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION disease?
5 MIN LECTURE CUM
Parkinson's disease can affect DISCUSSION
body systems and movement.
Body systems symptoms can
happen years before movement
symptoms.
Parkinson's disease has several
common non-motor (non-
movement) symptoms and motor
symptoms. Non-motor symptoms
sometimes appear years ahead of
motor symptoms.
Parkinson’s disease is a condition
where a part of your brain
deteriorates, causing more severe
symptoms over time. While this
condition is best known for how it
affects muscle control, balance and
movement, it can also cause a
wide range of other effects on your
senses, thinking ability, mental
health and more..
S NO TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING LEARNING EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY/
AV AIDs
5 MIN definition Parkinson's disease is a
progressive disorder that LECTURE CUM How common is
affects the nervous system DISCUSSION this condition?
and the parts of the body
controlled by the nerves.
Symptoms start slowly. The
first symptom may be a
barely noticeable tremor in
just one hand. Tremors are
common, but the disorder
may also cause stiffness or
slowing of
movement
S NO TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING LEARNING EVALUATION
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5 MIN Complications Complications LECTURE CUM
Parkinson’s disease causes a DISCUSSION How does this
specific area of your brain, condition affect
the basal ganglia, to my body?
deteriorate. As this area
deteriorates, you lose the
abilities those areas once
controlled. Researchers have
uncovered that Parkinson’s
disease causes a major shift
in your brain chemistry.
TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING LEARNING EVALUATION
S NO OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY/
AV AIDs
5 MIN factor Risk factors LECTURE CUM What are the
Caffeine intake and physical DISCUSSION early warning
activity also seem to slow signs of
down the progression of the Parkinson's
disease, thus representing disease?
good candidates for primary
prevention and disease
modifying strategies in PD

As Parkinson's disease
progresses, the symptoms
expand and intensify. Later
stages of the disease often
affect how your brain
functions, causing dementia-
like symptoms and
depression.
S NO TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING LEARNING EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY/
AV AIDs
5 MIN Treatments include:
treatment
Most people with Parkinson's
disease eventually need a LECTURE CUM
medication called levodopa. DISCUSSION
Levodopa is absorbed by the nerve
cells in your brain and turned into
the chemical dopamine, which is
used to transmit messages
between the parts of the brain and
nerves that control movement.
S NO TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING LEARNING EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY/
AV AIDs
5 MIN Most people with Parkinson's
Management disease eventually need a How does a
medication called levodopa.
person get
Levodopa is absorbed by the
nerve cells in your brain and LECTURE CUM Parkinson's
turned into the chemical DISCUSSION disease?
dopamine, which is used to
transmit messages between the
parts of the brain and nerves that
control movement..
SUMMARY

Parkinson's disease is a brain disorder that causes unintended or uncontrollable


movements, such as shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with balance and coordination.
Symptoms usually begin gradually and worsen over time. As the disease progresses, people
may have difficulty walking and talking.
CONCLUSION
By the time Parkinson's is diagnosed, most people have lost an estimated 60 to 80 percent
of their dopamine-producing cells in the substantia nigra. While loss of dopamine accounts
for the characteristic features of the disease, recent studies have revealed that a number of
other brain systems are also damaged
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
▸https://www.atrainceu.com/course-module/2440950- 143 parkinsons-module-14
http://pdcenter.neurology.ucsf.edu/patients- guide/overview-parkinsons-disease
https://www.medicinenet.com/parkinsons_disease/article.
htm#is_there_a_test_to_diagnose_parkinsons_disease
►https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases- conditions/parkinsons-disease/symptoms-
causes/syc- 20376055
➤https://www.webmd.com/parkinsons-disease/default.htm
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