Hypertension care PPT free
I have compiled 3 sets of free high blood pressure care PPTs that you can get directly now. They are suitable for three scenarios: community science popularization, nurse training, and family guidance. There is no trick of forwarding and collecting likes. Just leave "hypertension care" in the comment area and I will directly send you the source file. Once you get it, you can use it again.
To be honest, the reason why I made these sets of PPTs is very practical. Last week, I went to the community with the head nurse of our department to educate the elderly on hypertension. Before I went out, I had a hard time looking for materials: either the paid platform charges 29 yuan for a set, and the contents are all old almanacs from 5 years ago. It actually says "Two infusions of fluid to open blood vessels every year to prevent complications of hypertension."”; Either the free ones are full of large paragraphs, the characters are smaller than ants, and the adults sitting in the front row can't see clearly. I thought at that time that I could just make a few sets myself when I came back. I took two nurse sisters who have worked in the cardiology department for more than 5 years and spent two nights to edit them. They are all content that we can actually use in daily clinical practice and popular science. There are absolutely no fake popular science made up on the Internet.
I specially modified the popular science version for the elderly in the community to be more "down-to-earth", replacing all "systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure" with the commonly known "upper pressure, lower pressure", and also inserted a lot of familiar memes, such as the emoticon holding a wine glass and saying "Don't persuade me, my blood pressure is high". During the last lecture, the adults in the audience laughed, which is much more effective than reading knowledge points for a long time. There is a half-page dedicated to the rumors that everyone is most concerned about: "You can't stop taking antihypertensive drugs and you are dependent on them" and "Celery boiled in water can lower your blood pressure without taking medicines." These are all questions we are asked eight times a day when we go out to free clinics. The answers are all written according to the guidelines of cardiology. Take them and talk directly without fear of making mistakes.
There is also a professional version of pre-job training for new nurses. I deliberately did not make the content "one-sided". Nowadays, hypertension care has two different focuses: one is the traditional clinical priority, focusing on blood pressure monitoring standards, emergency treatment of complications, and hard standards for medication care. It is suitable for nurses who have just entered the department to lay a solid foundation first.; The other school is the full-course management of the disease that is currently promoted more frequently. It pays more attention to the patient's emotional intervention, tracking of home living habits, and improving the cooperation of family members. It is suitable for nurses who are engaged in chronic disease management. I included both parts, and attached three real cases from last year in our department, such as the 32-year-old young man who drank iced milk tea every day, stayed up late and played games all night long and suffered a sudden hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage. It is much easier to understand when giving a lecture than just reading out the knowledge points. If you need to adjust the focus, just delete it.
There is also a simplified version for family members with only 12 pages. I specially put the font in size 2 so that you can read it clearly without reading glasses. It is full of the most practical information: how to measure blood pressure accurately (many people measure it directly by clamping it on the outside of a thick sweater. A difference of 20 is normal, which is equivalent to a white test). The blood pressure suddenly rises to 1 What are the first steps to do if 80/110 is above 80/110? If something happens, you must call 120 immediately. Last time, we sent more than a dozen copies to the families of patients discharged from our department. This week, an aunt came back specifically to tell me that she and her husband finally measured the blood pressure correctly. The previous measurements were all wrong, and I had been worrying in vain for several months.
Why share for free? In fact, there is no reason to be lofty. It is that I have stepped into too many pitfalls when I was looking for information. Either I paid money and the content was wrong, or the free one has to transfer to 3 groups and collect 20 likes. It is too much trouble, so I might as well make it myself and share it for the convenience of my peers. If you need to add your hospital's logo or specific popular science content, you can just say, I will help you change it when I have time, and I won't charge any money. Oh, yes, if you swallowed the link in the comment area, just send me a message and post it as soon as you see it.
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