TOPIC: TEENAGE PREGANANCY Home Visit Plan Background/Rationale: Goal: DATE AND TIME SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES АCTIVITIES METHODS/STRATEGY/MATERIALS EVALUATION (SEPT 26) TO BE USED DAY 1
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Make a home visit plan about teenage pregnancy. (health teaching)
important notes:
- specific time should have specific objectives.
- start day 1 with the basics of health teaching.
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