Respiratory System

 

Use a concept map to describe the Respiratory System. You can look at describing Diabetes or thyroid disease (hypo or hyper). The concept map is a method to teach critical thinking skills and prepare you to apply nursing theory to the clinical setting.

Patient care plan: This patient care plan topic covers anything deemed relevant to patient care, from past medical history to risk factors. The intended purpose is to equip nurses with every piece of information that could aid in devising the right care plan for the patient.
Medical diagnosis: Medical diagnosis maps dive into any element that pertains to the diagnosis of the disease. This includes risk factors, symptoms, medications, complications, and interventions.
SBAR: This acronym stands for situation, background, assessment, and recommendation. SBAR concept maps represent all the information nurses need to ensure smooth communication between them and doctors.
Nursing responsibilities: Nursing teams also use concept maps to delineate tasks and duties. For instance, the tasks expected from a surgical nurse will be specifically illustrated on the map. In this case, elements like prevention of infection, behavior response, and post-up care might be grouped around the main topic.
Step 2: Determine secondary subsections.
Once you’ve picked your main topic, the next step is grouping a set of subsections around it. Using a patient care plan map as our example, the elements below can be used as secondary subsections for the topic:

Assessment
Diagnostic process
Current patient history
Risk factors
Patient info
Past medical history
Medication list

Respiratory System

 

 

 

At the completion of this chapter, you should be able to do the following:

1.Outline the general flow of air through the respiratory system.

2.Describe the functions of the following: nose, pharynx, larynx.

3.Compare the organs of the upper respiratory tract with those of the lower respiratory tract.

4.Describe the structure of the bronchi and alveoli, and give their functions.

5.Describe the structure and function of the lungs.

6.Describe the process of pulmonary ventilation.

7.Outline the various measures of pulmonary volumes and capacities.

8.Discuss what is meant by partial pressure of gases and its significance in gas exchange.

9.Describe the process of the transport of blood gases.

10.Discuss how pulmonary function is regulated.