Patient education is toward the goal of maintaining and promoting optimal levels of health,(a) patientandfamilyThe person who is in charge of the management and treatment of his/her own disease or health,livingadjustmentProvide educational content with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary tonursingIt is a practice. This education also forms the necessary attitudes and behaviors,behavior modificationThe program will be implemented in a systematic, planned, and ongoing manner for such purposes as
The concept of patient education is,health educationThis is encompassed in the Patient education,(a) patientreadiness and need for learning in theassessmentThe process of planning, implementation, and evaluation, as well as the cycle of this process, must be followed. In addition, depending on the purpose and content of the plan, other professionals such as physicians, pharmacists, dietitians, etc. may also be involved.professionThe team will be formed with the patient's family, friends, and family members. The treatment is performed individually or on a group of patients, either in a medical facility such as a hospital ward or outpatient clinic, or at the patient's home. Hospitalization(a) patientThe places and opportunities to provide education are varied, as education and guidance may be provided through daily nursing assistance to the

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