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HLTHIR404D - Information Poster On Otitis Media

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 8:28 pm
by adriperdomo
Hi

Could someone give me feedback about my Fact sheet
http://1drv.ms/1Uhi73d
Thanks,
Adriana

I am doing:
Case study 4
Read the scenario, then complete the task that follows.

Scenario
There is a high incidence of otitis media (also known as middle ear infection) among the children in your service. The service director is considering engaging a health professional to visit the service fortnightly to check the children. It is important to include the parents in this decision before contacting the health worker.

Task:
Create an information poster or fact sheet that can be distributed to parents, inviting them to participate in the decision-making process. Ensure it is culturally appropriate and uses clear language.
The following six points should be addressed in your poster or fact sheet:
a. You invite their participation.
b. You invite their feedback.
c. The proposed service will be free.
d. A family member may be present when the child is checked.
e. The health check is not compulsory.
f. The health check is painless.
Access the Care for Kids’ Ears website for reference at: http://www.careforkidsears.health.gov.au.

Re: HLTHIR404D - Information Poster On Otitis Media

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 4:50 am
by Lorina
Great! Very colourful! Loved the images you used, it's simple and concise and covers the points mentioned in the question! :thumbup:

:geek:,
Lorina

Re: HLTHIR404D - Information Poster On Otitis Media

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:25 am
by adriperdomo
Thanks, :) Lorina

Re: HLTHIR404D - Information Poster On Otitis Media

Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 5:10 pm
by Rajanpreet
adriperdomo wrote:
Mon Aug 31, 2015 8:28 pm
Hi

Could someone help me about this topic.


I am doing:
Case study 4
Read the scenario, then complete the task that follows.

Scenario
There is a high incidence of otitis media (also known as middle ear infection) among the children in your service. The service director is considering engaging a health professional to visit the service fortnightly to check the children. It is important to include the parents in this decision before contacting the health worker.

Task:
Create an information poster or fact sheet that can be distributed to parents, inviting them to participate in the decision-making process. Ensure it is culturally appropriate and uses clear language.
The following six points should be addressed in your poster or fact sheet:
a. You invite their participation.
b. You invite their feedback.
c. The proposed service will be free.
d. A family member may be present when the child is checked.
e. The health check is not compulsory.
f. The health check is painless.
Access the Care for Kids’ Ears website for reference at: http://www.careforkidsears.health.gov.au.