Create a concept map .
This concept map asks you to organize the pathophysiology of perfusion by mechanism of alteration. You should include ventilation-perfusion mismatching, impaired circulation, inadequate cardiac output, and excessive perfusion demands. Please include 1-2 examples of disease processes per mechanism, including treatment as appropriate.
Create a concept map . This concept map asks you to organize the pathophysiology of perfusion...
Through a concept map organize the pathophysiology of perfusion by mechanism of alteration. You should include ventilation-perfusion mismatching, impaired circulation, inadequate cardiac output, and excessive perfusion demands. Please include 1-2 examples of disease processes per mechanism, including treatment as appropriate.This should not be a visual representation of words without connections or relationships.
This concept map asks you to organize the pathophysiology of elimination. For urinary dysfunction, include alterations of motility, neuromuscular function, patency, and perfusion. For bowel dysfunction, including motility, neuromuscular function, and patency. You may choose to organize this into more than one map if desired. Please include 1-2 causes for each type of alteration (either from your text or additional sources), a disease process associated with each type of alteration, and include 1-2 examples of treatment for each disease.
Make a concept map classifying neurologic pathophysiology by mechanism of injury. You should include traumatic injuries, ischemic injuries, excitation injuries, and pressure injuries. Include 1-2 examples of disease processes per mechanism, including treatment, as appropriate.
Create a concept map for Pain Management 1. Disease Process/ Concept for Pain Management: 2. Pathophysiology for Pain Management: 3. Signs and Symptoms for Pain Management: 4. Treatments and Medication for Pain Management: 5. Diagnostics and Labs for Pain Management: 6. Nursing Interventions for Pain Management: 7. Patient Education for Pain Management: 8. Expected Outcomes for Pain Management:
Types of Hypersensitivity Instructions: Be creative! Create a handout, powerpoint, venn diagram, or Concept Map comparing & contrasting the FOUR types of hypersensitivity reactions. Your descriptions should include the (1) Characteristics and Mechanism of action used by each type; (2) type of immune cells involved in the reaction; (3) Amount of time before noticing clinical signs; (4) Examples If you choose to use the venn diagram for your comparison, make sure to label correctly the diagram. If you choose to...
Create a concept map of Speciation. Be sure to include the following concepts and to label the links. If you want, you can add in additional concepts, but you do not have to. Processes of Evolution •Genetic variation •Gene flow •Pre-zygotic isolation •Post-zygotic isolation •Biological Species Concept •Allopatric Speciation •Sympatric Speciation •Adaptive Radiation •Genetic Drift •Natural Selection •Sexual Selection •Mutation •Phylogenetic Tree •Geographic Separation
Create a process map of your choice Choose a process you are familiar with and include the following minimums: Start/stop – 1 each, Input/Output – 1 total, Page connectors – as needed, Decisions – 2, Processes – 6 Cause/Effect Diagram Think of a product or service that you recently received that had a defect. Create a cause/effect diagram (fishbone diagram) and include the following minimums: Head, 3 major ribs, 3 minor ribs on EACH MAJOR.
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Create Concept Map and a Care Plan for impaired skin.
Patient Introduction:
Location: Skilled Nursing Home Care Facility 0800
Report from charge nurse:
Situation: Mrs. Morrow is an obese, 80-year-old white female
who developed a venous stasis ulcer on her right medial malleolus
while still living at home. She moved into our skilled nursing home
care facility 3 days ago. The current plan of care is focused on
promoting wound healing, improving venous return, and preventing
skin breakdown.
Background: Mrs....
You graduated 3 months ago and are working with a home care agency. One patient in your caseload is J.S., a 60-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) related to cigarette smoking. He has been on home oxygen, 2 L oxygen by nasal cannula, for several years. Approximately 10 months ago, he started on chronic oral steroid therapy. His current medications include an ipratropium/albuterol (Combivent) inhaler, beclomethasone (Beclovent) inhaler, dexamethasone (Decadron), digoxin (Lanoxin), and furosemide (Lasix). Think through the...