NURS FPX 6021 Assessment 1 Concept Map KG

According to the study by Sookoian & Pirola (2019), conventional nursing practices are no longer enough or effective in the absence of a robust concept map that allows them to better visualize their plans and strategies to combat patient care challenges and meet intervention goals. The plan is based on evidence-based practices which are already been tested and tried by many other medical healthcare professionals in the field. This means that the map gives a scope and a further way to record the interventions holistically to provide a systematic visualization of psychological and physiological aspects of nursing relationships and interactions using quality outcomes and analysis (Myers et al., 2019). This means that fewer text-based concepts can help nurses to improve patients’ conditions related to metabolic syndrome.

Moreover, for improving menstrual cycle issues, following the UNICEF’s humanitarian program will help to build self-knowledge and skills of people to improve the materials and facilities for women and transgender people. The interventions include providing social support, knowledge and skills, services and facilities, and access to educational materials and supportive supplies.

References

Borsches, Y. Y., Uspensky, Y. P., & Galagudza, M. M. (2019). Pathogenetic pathways of cognitive dysfunction and dementia in metabolic syndrome. Life sciences237, 116932.

Myers, J., Kokkinos, P., & Nyelin, E. (2019). Physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and the metabolic syndrome. Nutrients11(7), 1652.

Sookoian, S., & Pirola, C. J. (2019). Shared disease mechanisms between non‐alcoholic fattyliver disease and metabolic syndrome–translating knowledge from systems biology to the bedside. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics49(5), 516-527.