Concept Map Flashcards

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a visual representation that allows you graphically show the connections between a client’s many problems.

an effective learning strategy to understand the relationship that exist between client problems.

allows the student to organize and link information about a client in unique and meaningful ways.

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CONCEPT MAPPING

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 a _________ allows the student to organize and link information about a client in unique and meaningful ways.

 the relationship seen between multiple nursing diagnoses allow students to plan interventions that are therapeutic for more than one problem area.

 use of ________ helps students to reflect and critically think about relationships between clinical information in a way that promotes clinical decision making

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CONCEPT MAPPING

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o is defined as the science of finding causes and origins.

o an example of _______ is knowing that some of the causes of high blood pressure are smoking, lack of exercise, stress and a diet high in salt and fats.

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ETIOLOGY

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Are conditions that increase your risk of developing a disease

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RISK FACTORS

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meaning you can take measures to change them.

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MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS

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which means they cannot be changed.

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NON - MODIFIABLE RISK FACTOR

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is the study of the physical and biological abnormalities occurring within the body as a result of the disease.

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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

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• The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms.

• A health history, physical exam, and tests, such as blood tests, imaging tests, and biopsies, may be used to help make a diagnosis.

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MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS

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is any approach used to gather clinical information for the purpose of making a clinical decision.

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DIAGNOSTIC TEST

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A medical condition involves a more systemic, pharmaceutical approach to treatment.

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MEDICAL

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A surgical disease is one that requires some form of localized intervention such as, of course, ______, although various vascular interventions and radiation techniques would also fall into this category

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SURGICAL

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History and Physical Examination that formulate a differential diagnosis

_________ is essentially a subjective interpretation of research findings as meaningful for patient under care, and therefore likely to influence the behavior of healthcare provider.

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SIGNIFICANCE/PERTINENT FINDINGS

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is a clinical judgment concerning human response to health conditions/life processes.

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NURSING DIAGNOSIS

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are forecasted results-relate directly to program goals and objectives.

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EXPECTED OUTCOMES

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