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:
Create a concept map for Pain Management 1. Disease Process/ Concept for Pain Management: 2. Pathophysiology for Pain...
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I have to do a concept map for the attached scenario can someone please help me with the concept map it is really confusing Date Nursing Interventions (Basic Care & Comfort/ Safety & Infection Control Concept / Related Concept(s) Exemplar(s) 3. 3. Risk Factors (Health Promotion & Brief Pathophysiology (Physiological Adaptation) Medications (Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies) 1. 3. Medical Diagnosis Patient Teaching (Health Promotion & Psychosocial Concerns (Psychosocial Integrity) Management of Care Potential & actual complications from treatments/ 2. Risk...
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I have to do a concept map pictured for the below scenario also pictured. Can someone please help me Critical Thinking Map Concept/Related Concepis Nursing interventions (Basic Care& Comdort Safety & Infection Control Exemplarts) Risk Factors Health Promotion & Maintenance/Reduction of Risk Potential Theraples) Medical Diagnosls Patient Teaching (Health Promotion & Maintenance/Safety& Infection Control Management of Care) 2. Potential & actual complications from treatments Risk Potential) 1. 3. Labs & Diagnostics (Reduction of Risk 2. Potential) 1. 2. 3.
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