TEACHING PLAN
Main Topic: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Sub-Topic: Sign and symptoms of Pelvic Inflammatory disease
Date & Time:
Duration: 10 Minutes
Audience: Nursing Students
Aim: To educate students on how to identify sign and symptom of PID
Methodology: Lecture Discussion
Resources: Pictures of infected organs
Objectives: At the end of this lecture, students will be able to:
Identify three (3 )symptoms of PID
Identify ( 3 ) causes of PID.
Evaluation: Summative
.Explain in your own words how would you protect your self from some of these
infections .
Name an organism that can cause PID
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THEORY OF PID
Symptoms of PID vary from mild to severe. When PID is caused by chlamydial infection, a
woman may be more likely to experience only mild symptoms even when serious damage is
being done to her reproductive organs. Chlamydia can also cause fallopian tube infection without
any symptoms. Because of vague symptoms, PID often goes unrecognized by women and their
health care providers. Women who have symptoms of PID most commonly have lower
abdominal pain. Other signs and symptoms include fever, unusual vaginal discharge that may
have a foul odor, painful intercourse, painful urination, irregular menstrual bleeding, and pain in
the right upper abdomen (rare).
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TEACHING PLAN OUTLINE
Objectives Time Content Teacher Learner Evaluation
Activity Activity
Identify three (3 ) Symptoms of PID
4 Explain and Student will Quiz will be given
symptoms of PID vary from mild to discuss the name three to test their under
caused of PID organism that standing
severe. When PID causes PID
is caused by
chlamydial
infection, a woman
may be more
likely to
experience only
mild symptoms
even when serious
damage is being
done to her
reproductive
organs. Chlamydia
can also cause
fallopian tube
infection without
any symptoms.
Because of vague
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symptoms, PID
often goes
unrecognized by
women and their
health care
providers. Women
who have
symptoms of PID
most commonly
have lower
abdominal pain.
Other signs and
symptoms include
fever, unusual
vaginal discharge
that may have a
foul odor, painful
intercourse,
painful urination,
irregular menstrual
bleeding, and pain
in the right upper
abdomen (rare).
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