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Ila May Binding Wellness Plan

Ila May Binding Wellness Plan. Presented by: Tomas Pasvogel Erin Rooney Student Nurses, Arizona State University. Consult primary care provider. Please consult your primary health care provider BEFORE making any changes in your health activities. Cognitive/Perceptual. Strengths

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Ila May Binding Wellness Plan

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  1. Ila May BindingWellness Plan Presented by: Tomas Pasvogel Erin Rooney Student Nurses, Arizona State University

  2. Consult primary care provider Please consult your primary health care provider BEFORE making any changes in your health activities.

  3. Cognitive/Perceptual • Strengths • Communicates appropriately • Able to hear spoken words in conversation • Risks: • Vision & hearing • Forgetful • Recommendations: • Continue to partake in daily activities to stimulate the brain • Utilize hearing aid • Continue routine check-ups with Optometrist

  4. Exercise/Activity Strengths • Attends T’ai Chi classes • Enjoys fitness activities at the fitness center • Walks around Friendship Village • Reads Kindle Risks • Injury while exercising • Falling Recommendations • Find someone to exercise with or who can assist you • Continue daily exercise and social activities

  5. Sleep Risks • Disruption of sleep due to frequent nightmares Recommendations • Continue daily exercise • Seek care about re-occurring nightmares Strengths • Routine bedtime • No use of sleep aids

  6. Safety Recommendations • Be cautious while walking and using stairs. • Continue use of Friendship Village transportation • If not currently in use, install safety rails in shower to prevent fall • Continue seeing heath care providers regularly and keep eye prescription updated. Strengths • Uses cane when walking in an unfamiliar area • Apartment free of excessive clutter and potentially hazardous objects. • Uses Friendship Village transportation to get from place to place Risks • Not wearing hearing aid

  7. Coping/Stress Recommendations • Continue leisure activities including staying active in the community • Maintain relationship with son and daughter • Maintain religious activities Strengths • Generally feels stress-free • Plays the piano throughout community to relax • Active social life • Enjoys nature for stress relief Risks • Anxiety regarding wife’s health

  8. Roles/Relationships • Risks: • Lack of sleep • Recommendations • Continue to seek support from family, friends, and the community • Strengths: • Makes friends easily • Has many friends at Friendship Village • Good relationship with son and daughter • can turn to them in time of need

  9. Immunizations • Completion of childhood vaccines • Additional Vaccines: • Pneumovax • Also known as pneumococcal vaccine • One dose if not yet vaccinated • Zoster • Also known as shingles vaccine (U.S. Department of, 2010)

  10. Recommended Screening Tests • Fecal Occult Blood Test • Every year • Full Rectal Exam • Every 5 – 10 years • Complete Eye Exam • Every year • Hearing Test • Every year • Thyroid Test • Every 5 years • Blood Pressure • At least every 2 years • Blood Glucose • Every 3 years • Mammogram • Every 1 – 2 years

  11. Recommended Screening Tests • Dental Exam • One or two times a year • Mole Exam • Self-Exam every month (Edelman, 2009)

  12. Healthy People 2020 Goals • Wellness Plan based on following goals: • Prevent illness and disability related to arthritis and other rheumatic conditions, osteoporosis, and chronic back pain. • Increase the proportion of adults vaccinated annually against Influenza and previously vaccinated against pneumococcal disease • Increase public knowledge of how adequate sleep and treatment of sleep disorders improves health, productivity, wellness, quality of life and safety on roads and in the workplace. (U.S. Department of, 2010)

  13. Thank You! Dear Ila May Binding, It has been such a privilege to get to know you and spend time with you. It has been truly inspiring to gain insight about your perspective of life. You have such an amazing, positive spirit about life. We have learned so much from you and will be better nurses because of you! Sincerely, Tomas Pasvogel Erin Rooney

  14. References Edelman, C.L. (2009). Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span, 7th Edition. Mosby U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2010). Vaccinations for adults (Item No. P4030). St. Paul, MN: Retrieved from http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p4030.pdf U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, (2010). Healthy people 2020 objectives Washington, DC: Retrieved from http://http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/default.aspx

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