NURS FPX 6021 Assessment 1 Concept Map KG Concept Map NURS FPX 6021 Assessment 1 Concept Map KG

NURS FPX 6021 Assessment 1 Concept Map KG

Concept Map

NURS FPX 6021 Assessment 1 Concept Map KG

The following scenario deals with the St. Anthony Medical Center where a particular patient is chosen related to the concept map to help them regain health. The 31-year-old patient Jasmine experienced diabetes type 2 and had metabolic imbalance with problem with menstrual cycle. The diagnosis of the patient was done on the basis of her medical history as well as doctors took her blood samples for physical examination. The concept map uses subjective as well as objective evidence after investigation of data. The evidence suggests that the stressful and painful condition of the client is due to metabolic syndrome which gave birth to a cluster of conditions to increase the risk of heart disease (Sookoian& Pirola, 2019).

Justification of the Value and Relevance of the Evidence used

The goal of this report is to rely on an evidence-based concept map that helps to exemplify the care plan for nurses to achieve safer and high-quality outcomes. The patient discussed had impaired glucose or metabolic imbalance. In this concept map, the patient will be by knowledge improvement related to urgent diagnoses and the best nursing strategies to improve their interprofessional collaboration and rationales for quality outcomes. The concept map allows for interventions to help the patient overcome her menstrual cycle issues as well.

NURS FPX 6021 Assessment 1 Concept Map KG

The value and the relevance of the evidence is justified by the fact that the concept map is based on the useful and relevant information that is based on evidence-based practices and describes clearly the scope of interprofessional collaborations of data to improve the nursing outcomes related to glucose and metabolic imbalance. Moreover, it was also based on the evidence that excess body fat and high blood sugar also caused excessive cholesterol levels that resulted in metabolic syndrome. Therefore, it is vital to discuss this condition through unbiased judgments and non-discriminatory settings to improve the quality outcomes (Borsches et al., 2019). It is vital to collaborate with cardiovascular physicians to reduce chest pain problems. Therefore, the concept map also provides communication in an interprofessional manner of the nursing team and other stakeholders to prevent conflicts.