Parkinson Disease Syllabus
Parkinson Disease Syllabus
Parkinson Disease Syllabus
SUBMITTED BY: Gwyn Mark C. Yap, BSN-IV H2 SUBMITTED TO: Asst. Prof. Leendy Ann B. Salve, BSN-RN,MN DATE SUBMITTED: June 15, 2012
VISION:
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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Given the resources, the learners shall, 1. Clearly define Parkinsons disease and its related terms comprehensively. I. II.
CONTENT
T.A.
T-L ACTIVITIES
RESOURCES
EVALUATION
Definition of Parkinsons Disease Definition of some related terms: a. Acetylcholine b. Bradykinesia c. Dopamine d. Neurodegenerative e. Micrographia
3mins
Black, J., Hawks, J. & Keene, A. (2001). Medical-Surgical Nursing. 6th ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company.
2. Comprehensively review the anatomy of the brain specified to the exact location causing Parkinsons disease. 3. Correctly explain and gain sufficient knowledge about the pathophysiology of Parkinson Disease.
III.
Anatomy of the brain: a. Substantia nigra b. Basal ganglia c. Corpus striatum d. Extrapyramidal tracts
3 mins
Marieb, E. N. (1995). Human Anatomy and Physiology. United States of America: The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company Inc.
IV.
11 mins
Bullock (1996). Pathophysiology: Adaptations and Alterations in Function 4th edition. New York: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Smeltzer, S. & Bare, B. (2004). Brunner & Suddarths Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing. 10th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Williams & Wilkins
4. Clearly state and describe the clinical manifestations of Parkinson Disease appropriately.
V.
Parkinsons disease Clinical Manifestations. a. Tremor b. Rigidity c. Bradykinesia d. Postural Instability; etc.
10 mins
Black, J., Hawks, J. & Keene, A. (2001). Medical-Surgical Nursing. 6th ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company. Smeltzer, S. & Bare, B. (2004). Brunner & Suddarths Textbook of
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