Health Education Tuberculosis

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S.No. TIME OBJECTIVES CONTENT TEACHING AND A.

V AIDS EVALUATION
LEARNING
ACTIVITIES
1. 1 min To introduce self Good morning to all. Myself Ms. Nandini verma - - -
and the topic student of M.Sc.(N) first year is going to have a
discussion on the topic Tuberculosis.
2. 2 min To define the A Chronic inflammatory disease caused by a Lecture chart What is
topic bacterium, usually mycobacterium tuberculosis tuberculosis?
which primarily affects the pulmonary system
and characterized by granulomas in the lung
tissue, but it can affects other areas as well .

3. 4 min To explain the Tuberculosis is caused by bacteria that spread Lecture chart Enlist the causes of
cause of disease from person to person through microscopic tuberculosis
droplets released into the air. This can happen
when someone with the untreated, active form of
tuberculosis coughs, speaks, sneezes, spits,
laughs or sings.
4. 4 min To describe the  Coughing that lasts three or more weeks Discussion chart Enlist the signs and
signs and  Coughing up blood symptoms of TB.
symptoms of  Chest pain, or pain with breathing or
tuberculosis coughing
 Unintentional weight loss
 Fatigue
 Fever
 Night sweats
 Chills
 Loss of appetite
5. 2 min To enlist the  blood tests Lecture and discussion chart How can TB be
diagnosis of  CT Scan diagnosed?
tuberculosis  X-ray
 Sputum tests

6. 10 min To list out the  Stay home. Don't go to work or school or Group interaction chart How can you
prevention of sleep in a room with other people during prevent tuberculosis?
tuberculosis. the first few weeks of treatment for active
tuberculosis.
 Ventilate the room. Tuberculosis germs
spread more easily in small closed spaces
where air doesn't move. If it's not too
cold outdoors, open the windows and use
a fan to blow indoor air outside.
 Cover your mouth. Use a tissue to cover
your mouth anytime you laugh, sneeze or
cough. Put the dirty tissue in a bag, seal it
and throw it away.
 Wear a mask. Wearing a surgical mask
when you're around other people during
the first three weeks of treatment may
help lessen the risk of transmission.
 Vaccinations

7. 5 min To describe the Active tuberculosis, particularly if it's a drug- lecture chart what is the treatment
treatment of resistant strain, will require several drugs at for tuberculosis?
tuberculosis once. The most common medications used to
treat tuberculosis include:
 Isoniazid
 Rifampin (Rifadin, Rimactane)
 Ethambutol (Myambutol)
 Pyrazinamide

If you have drug-resistant TB, a combination of


antibiotics called fluoroquinolones and injectable
medications, such as amikacin, kanamycin or
capreomycin, are generally used for 20 to 30
months.

8. 1min To conclude the Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially serious Lecture - Did you all
topic infectious disease that mainly affects your lungs. understand about TB
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis are spread and its risk?
from one person to another through tiny droplets
released into the air via coughs and sneezes.

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