Application in the Clinical Setting

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Application in the Clinical Setting Concept Maps Application in the Clinical Setting

Program Objectives At the end of this presentation you will be able to: Define concept maps Identify the purpose of concept map care plans Identify the component parts of a concept map Develop a concept map Relate concept map care plans to the ANA standard of care.

Definition A concept map is a schematic device for representing a set of meanings that show hierarchical relationships and linkage between ideas

Concept Map/ ANA Standard of Care

Steps in the Development of a Concept Map Step1 : Gather assessment data

Reason for seeking health care or admission to unit Problem 2 Problem 1 Reason for seeking health care or admission to unit Priority assessment Problem 3 Problem 4

Step 2 Analyze and Categorize Data

Step 2 Abdominal Surgical removal of uterus: Fluid balance IV Ringers Lactate NPO/lost 750cc of blood 200cc in foley Dry mouth Pain and discomfort Pain 8 on scale of 0-10; temp 99.4, BP140/88, 100; Restless Moaning PCA/morphine Abdominal Surgical removal of uterus: Priority assessments: vital signs, pain, IV, dressing Respiratory General Anesthesia History of Asthma Breath sounds diminished at bases Not able to cough Pulse Ox 92%; resp. rate 14 Mobility History of arthritis Needs help in turning Pain

Step 3 Label diagnoses, Analyze relationships between problems Prioritize the problems

Step 3 Abdominal Surgical removal of uterus: Fluid balance (3) IV Ringers Lactate NPO/lost 750cc of blood 200cc in foley dry mouth Pain and discomfort (2) Pain 8 on scale of 0-10; temp 99.4, BP140/88, 100; Restless Moaning PCA/morphine Abdominal Surgical removal of uterus: Priority assessments: vital signs, pain, IV, dressing Respiratory (1) General Anesthesia History of Asthma Breath sounds diminished lower bases Not able to cough Pulse Ox 92%; resp. rate 14 Mobility (4) History of arthritis Needs help in turning Pain

Step 4 Nursing Interventions Assign goal Patient outcome Patient Outcome Action verb Time frame Realistic

Goals, Outcomes , Interventions Problems # NSG DSG Goal is: Nursing Interventions Patient Responses (Evaluation) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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