Medical-Hospital-Health Careers Model
Units:
- Introduction to Health Care
- Health Care Career Opportunities
- Professional Qualities of a Health Care Worker
- Legal and Ethical Principles
- Understanding the Patient as a Person
- Infection Control and Universal Precautions
- Intro to infection control
- Spread of disease
- Hand Hygiene
- Standard Precautions
- Why are healthcare providers always wearing gloves and other medical clothing
- Terms - direct instruction
- The need for standard precautions/ what are they
- When are standard precautions used
- Gloving
- Put on/Remove Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Put on/Remove Personal Protective Equipment
- Transmission-Based Precautions
- sharps containers
- Workplace Safety
- Medical Terminology
- Vital Signs
- Weights, Measures, Metrics
- First Aid, CPR and Health Assessment
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Health Enhancing Behaviors
- Life Stages
- Understanding Children from Birth to Age 2
- Name that Baby
- Apply and explore
- Types of Development Activity A Student Activity Guide
- Reflexes Activity B Student Activity Guide
- Encouraging Development Activity D Student Activity Guide
- Motor Sequence for Infants transparency master 5-1
- Development Fill-In Student Activity D Student Activity Guide
- Closure Activity
- Make a "Pregnancy Calculator" Wheel**
- Understanding Children from Birth to Age 2
- Geriatrics
- Death and Dying
Tags
Activity Industry Sector
Health Science and Medical Technology
Activity Originally Created By:
Tina Jackson
Closure Activity/Assessment
Part of Lesson Plan: Pulse Oximetry
Activity Overview / Details
1. Once students put supplies away and wash their hands (or use hand sanitizer), hand out the rubrics with scores.
2. Discuss what students did well (in general, avoid putting students down or on the spot) and where room for improvement is needed.
3. Explain that we will continue to practice as part of the vital sign assessment piece.




