Concept Map Instructions and Worksheet adrew PDF

Title Concept Map Instructions and Worksheet adrew
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vSim CONCEPT MAP/ PLAN OF CAREEST. TIME: 30 MINUTES This activity creates an opportunity for you to organize the nursing care required for the patient are presented in your assigned vSim.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of this activity, student will be able to: 1. Describe pathological events associated with the patient’s disease process or condition. 2. Create a plan of care and prioritized nursing interventions based on patient care needs. 3. Identify anticipated diagnostic and physical assessment findings related to the identified condition or disease process.

ASSIGNMENT 1. Log into thePoint and launch the assigned vSim, following all instructions posted on your learning management system (LMS). 2. Review the information contained in the patient information. 3. Review the smart sense links associated with Nursing Care, Diagnostics, and Pharmacology found in the suggested reading area. 4. Create the following “concept map”. List the pathophysiology associated with the patient’s disease process or condition, the anticipated physical assessment findings, vital signs, diagnostics, specific nursing interventions, and other patient information associated with the patient situation. 5. Utilize the smart sense links throughout the vSim to complete the worksheet. 6. Submit your concept map for review.

CONCEPT MAP/ PLAN OF CARE DESCRIBE DISEASE PROCESS AFFECTING PATIENT (INCLUDE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DISEASE PROCESS)

If you drink alcohol heavily for weeks, months, or years, you may have both mental and physical problems when you stop or seriously cut back on how much you drink. This is called alcohol withdrawal. Symptoms can range from mild to serious.

PATIENT INFORMATION DIAGNOSTIC TESTS (REASON FOR TEST AND RESULTS) Andrew davis, 56 y/o, white Serum albumin ALP AST Billrubin EtOH

ANTICIPATED PHYSICAL FIN

Patient gradually has less symptoms of alcohol withdraw and attends group therapy

ANTICIPATED NURSING INTERVENTIONS

Determine cause of anxiety, involving patient in the process. Explain that alcohol withdrawal increases anxiety and uneasiness. Reassess level of anxiety on an ongoing basis. Develop a trusting relationship through frequent contact being honest and nonjudgmental. Project an accepting attitude about alcoholism. Maintain a calm environment, minimizing noise....


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