Concept map

 

use the concept map to plan care for Mr. Jackson. Mr. Jackson is a 38-year-old African American that presents with an altered level of consciousness (ALOC). He has been having headaches for the last three months but due to a hectic work schedule he has not been able to go to see his medical practitioner. During his last visit two years ago, his blood pressure was slightly elevated, but he never followed up. Upon arrival to the ED a CT scan is completed and it shows a large bleed near the frontal lobe. What should Mr. Jackson’s plan of care include?

 

Concept Map

 

Create a concept map for one of the topics from the list below:

Burns
Acne
Psoriasis
Skin Cancer
The content of the concept map must include:

pathophysiology
definition
etiology
risk factors (genetic predisposition and environment factors if applicable)
causative factors
common signs and symptoms for the disease
labs & diagnostic tests
nursing interventions
medical treatment
complications of the disease
patient & family education

 

Concept Map

Create a concept map for one of the topics from the list below:

Congenital Defects
Coronary Artery Disease
Heart Failure (left-sided vs. right sided)
Hypertension
The content of the concept map must include:

pathophysiology
definition
etiology
risk factors (genetic predisposition and environment factors if applicable)
causative factors
common signs and symptoms for the disease
labs & diagnostic tests
nursing interventions
medical treatment
complications of the disease
patient & family education
4-6 references using APA 7th ed. format
What is a concept map?

Concept map

 

Create a concept map for one of the topics from the list below:
• Breast Cancer
• Cervical Cancer
• Erectile Dysfunction
• Fibroid Uterus
• Prostate Cancer
• Ovarian Cancer
• Sexually Transmitted Disease
The content of the concept map must include:
• pathophysiology
• definition
• etiology
• risk factors (genetic predisposition and environment factors if applicable)
• causative factors
• common signs and symptoms for the disease
• labs & diagnostic tests
• nursing interventions
• medical treatment
• complications of the disease
• patient & family education
• 4-6 references using APA 7th ed. format
What is a concept map?
A concept map is a visual representation of an overarching topic and the relationships between individual ideas, images, or words that lend themselves to the larger picture. Using designated shapes, as well as labeled lines and arrows, concept maps can depict cause and effect, requirements, and contributions between items. Concept maps are ideal for developing logical thinking, dissecting complex systems, and contextualizing specific ideas within larger topics. Source: Lucidspark. (n.d.). What is a Concept Map?

Concept Map

construct a concept map of your understanding of the course material that has been covered so far.
Discuss your reasoning for organizing your concept map and upload your concept map in the discussion thread.

Concept Map

 

Create a concept map for one of the topics from the list below:

Alzheimer’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Stroke/Cerebral Vascular Accident
Seizure
The content of the concept map must include:

pathophysiology
definition
etiology
risk factors (genetic predisposition and environment factors if applicable)
causative factors
common signs and symptoms for the disease
labs & diagnostic tests
nursing interventions
medical treatment
complications of the disease
patient & family education