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Concept Map
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What is a concept map care plan ? An innovative approach to planning and organizing nursing care A diagram of patient problems and interventions
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Benefits of concept map care plans Enhance critical thinking skills and clinical reasoning Allows you to visualize priorities and identify relationships in clinical data Facilitates data organization, relationship analysis, establishment of priorities, and building on previous knowledge Provides a holistic view of the patient situation
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Prior to Beginning: Collect Data
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Step 1: Develop a Basic Skeleton Diagram Problem/Nursing DX Supporting Data: Reason for Seeking Care Problem/Nursing DX Supporting Data: Problem/Nursing DX Supporting Data: Problem/Nursing DX Supporting Data: Problem/Nursing DX Supporting Data: Problem/Nursing DX Supporting Data: Problem/Nursing DX Supporting Data: Problem/Nursing DX Supporting Data:
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Step 1: Develop a Basic Skeleton Diagram - Place the client’s reason for seeking care in the center Reason for Seeking Care
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Step 1: Develop a Basic Skeleton Diagram - Identify problems based on the client data and place in surrounding boxes Problem Reason for Seeking Care Problem
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Step 2: Analyze and Categorize Data - Support problems with clinical data Problem Supporting Data: Reason for Seeking Care Problem Supporting Data: Problem Supporting Data: Problem Supporting Data: Problem Supporting Data: Problem Supporting Data: Problem Supporting Data: Problem Supporting Data:
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Step 3: Analyze Relationships - Draw lines to connect related problems 1.Problem Reason for Seeking Care 3. Problem 7. Problem 4. Problem 2. Problem 5. Problem 8. Problem6. Problem
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Step 4: Analyze Relationships - Prioritize problems based on client need 1.Problem Reason for Seeking Care 3. Problem 7. Problem 4. Problem2. Problem 5. Problem 8. Problem6. Problem
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Step 5: Analyze Relationships - Label each problem with the appropriate Nursing Diagnosis Classification Problem/Nursing DX Reason for Seeking Care Problem/Nursing DX
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Step 5: Analyze Relationships - Label each problem with the appropriate Nursing Diagnosis Classification Problem/Nursing DX Reason for Seeking Care Problem/Nursing DX
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Nursing Diagnosis Classifications Definition: A clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes. Nursing diagnoses provide the basis for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse is accountable (NANDA, 1996)
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Nursing Diagnosis Classifications Purpose Focuses on the client’s response to a health problem, rather than on the problem itself Provides structure through which nursing care can be delivered
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Nursing Diagnosis Classifications NANDA Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification 2003-2004 (little red NANDA book) contains definitions, defining characteristics and/or related factors for all the NANDA approved nursing diagnosis
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Step 5: Analyze Relationships - Label each problem with the appropriate Nursing Diagnosis Classification Problem/Nursing DX Reason for Seeking Care Problem/Nursing DX
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Steps to Developing a Concept Map Step 6: Identify Goals, Outcomes, and Interventions Goals/Outcomes: Expectations of client achievement Must be measurable Must be achievable by the client
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