NURS FPX 6021 Assessment 1 Concept Map
Student Name Capella University NURS-FPX 6021 Biopsychosocial Concepts for Advanced Nursing Practice 1 Prof. Name Date Acute Care Setting Concept Map Patient Profile: Introduction Renal failure necessitates comprehensive medical and nursing management to optimize patient outcomes. This concept map delineates nursing care plans for acute renal failure patients in acute care settings. The narrative elucidates the scenarios, identifies nursing diagnoses, and details care plans with individual and collaborative interventions. Additional Evidence from the Concept Map This concept map centers on a 55-year-old male patient admitted to an acute care setting. Presenting complaints include peripheral edema, decreased urine output, hypertension, and uncontrolled hyperglycemia. Secondary diagnoses of diabetes and hypertension are noted, with recent diagnosis of acute renal failure necessitating bi-weekly hemodialysis. Community Nursing Home Concept Map Patient Profile: Introduction Chronic renal failure patients in community care settings require specialized nursing management. This concept map outlines care plans for such patients, considering their unique needs and environment. The narrative explicates patient scenarios, nursing diagnoses, and devised care plans integrating individual and collaborative interventions. Value and Relevance of the Scholarly Evidence Used in the Concept Maps Scholarly evidence underpinning nursing diagnoses and interventions is assessed using the CRAAP test. Emphasizing currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose, the selected resources are deemed pertinent and credible. Their integration enriches nursing practice in managing acute renal failure and chronic kidney disease patients effectively. Interprofessional Strategies to Achieve Desired Outcomes Collaboration among healthcare professionals, families, and caregivers is pivotal in achieving optimal patient outcomes. Various interventions, from fluid restriction to nutritional management, demand coordinated efforts. Effective communication, education, and interdisciplinary teamwork are imperative in both acute and community care settings. Conclusion Renal failure necessitates holistic medical and nursing interventions to mitigate complications and enhance patients’ quality of life. Nursing diagnoses and interventions outlined in the concept maps exemplify tailored care approaches for acute and chronic renal failure patients. Interprofessional collaboration is fundamental in ensuring comprehensive patient care across diverse healthcare settings. References Andayani, R. P., Nurhaeni, N., & Wanda, D. (2020). Assessing the effectiveness of regular repositioning in preventing pressure ulcers in children. 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