CH 7: LITERACY IN THE ADULT CLIENT POPULATION
The nurse is facilitating an educational small group entitled âEasy and Tasty Heart Smart Nutrition.â Educational materials include basic information regarding physiology, medications, and recipes. Educational modalities include group discussions, videos, handouts, and hands-on cooking activities. The following describes members of the group as well as characteristic interactions within the group and to the nurse.
Jerry: A 65-year-old, married, Caucasian male with a history of two previous heart attacks with quadruple bypass. He wears glasses but frequently forgets them; he has no other sensory deficits. As a high-school graduate, he is currently retired with a pension from 30-years work in a car factory and lives comfortably in a middle-class neighborhood. Jerry often complains of being tired but actively participates in hands-on demonstrations.
Alejandro: A 50-year-old, divorced, Hispanic male with two grown children living within two hours of him. He is diagnosed with hypertension, high cholesterol, and angina. He speaks English as a second language, has an eighth-grade education, and is currently unemployed. Alejandro enjoys the hands-on demonstrations and videos but reports that he is ânot good at following directions.â He does not have any sensory deficits that would impede learning but often appears unkempt.
Zari: A 45-year-old, married, African-American female diagnosed with cardiomyopathy. She has a slight hearing loss but does not have a hearing aid; no other sensory deficits are noted. Zari works part time as a clerk for a small, family-owned dry cleaning business. She admits she does not like technology and does not like to cook. She is always well-dressed, but she has shared with the nurse that buying food and budgeting is a challenge.
Minsun: An active 70-year-old, single, Korean female diagnosed with atrial fibrillation and hypertension. Minsun wears glasses and appears slightly hard-of-hearing at times but does not have a hearing aid; she does not have any other sensory deficits. Minsun spoke Korean as a child but has spoken English since middle school both at home and in the community. Minsun runs an herbal stand in the local farmerâs market on the weekend during the summer; she travels frequently during the winter. Minsun loves to cook and often alters the recipes. She does, however, love to participate in all group activities and often takes short notes.
QUESTIONS
Based simply on the description of the group members, choose two members the nurse would be most concerned about regarding literacy?
Explain briefly the following:
reasons that the chosen members are at risk of poor health literacy – cite tools or literacy measurements that you would use to determine the health literacy level of each member.
reasons that the chosen members will not be able to comprehend and understand the educational plan?
The goal of the nurse is to ultimately have the 2 group members make appropriate nutritional choices by being able to choose and follow recipes surrounding heart health.
Below, choose one term that best describes the nurseâs goal in providing health education to the 2 members you have chosen. (Choose one term for each member based on the individual memberâs needs).
Comprehension, Functional literacy, Health literacy, Numeracy.
Briefly explain your choice for each of the 2 members.
Guidelines
Your initial response should be 300 words in length, reflecting on the prompt above. Your responses should be referenced or cited using professional literature following the APA (7th ed) format.
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