Please see attachment
Prep Book
The purpose of this assignment is to use the fundamentals of psychological preparation found in child life literature to make a preparation book for one of the patients listed on tomorrows OR Schedule. See
Child Life Technology
and
Greenville Children’s Hospital
for examples you may wish to follow.(CLC1d)
Memorial Hospital O.R. Schedule |
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Time |
Rm. # |
Pt. |
MD/RN |
Procedure |
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0600 |
200 |
Liam Roper 2 y/o M |
Kletter/Flowers |
Tonsillectomy |
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201 |
Charles Moses 13 y/o M |
Robinson/Boyd |
Incisional biopsy |
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0730 |
Shayla Smith 17 y/o F |
Bottner/Blue |
Pyeloplasty |
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0900 |
Chad Miller 4 y/o M |
Cholecystostomy |
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Audrea Bauer 6 y/o F |
Mastoidectomy |
1. Review literature in regards to the fundamentals of psychological preparation
2. Choose your patient from the OR schedule noting the patient’s age, sex, and procedure being done
3. Prepare your prep book using a media tool of your choice. Suggestions include:
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PhotoStory3
– A free download for Windows computers, this program provides an easy way to create and edit videos.
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StoryBird
– Another free, web-based application, StoryBird allows you to read, write, and collaborate on digital picture books. Thousands of illustrations have been contributed to this online community, and all authors can integrate them into their written pieces.
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Digital Vaults
– This new tool from the National Archives allows you to create your own accounts and then build a story using digital resources directly from the National Archives. The movie making tool includes soundtrack options as well as basic editing functions. With a free login account, you can save your work, and completed projects can be emailed or shared via hyper link.
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Sample Virtual Preparation Book
– you can also build your own prep book using the sample attached as a guide. Other examples can be found by placing Child Life Prep Books into Google.