Reference no: EM133662658
Problem
Design Pediatric Asthma Mind map which includes below
1. Pathophysiology: Identify the specific underlying pathophysiology of your topic and demonstrate your understanding of the disease progression toward patient deterioration.
2. Aetiology: Show your understanding of the causes associated with your topic by using connecting lines to branch out from the central idea, making make specific connections between the causes of the disease state and the underlying pathophysiology.
3. Clinical Manifestations: Introduce clinical manifestations and how these would present within physical assessment findings in the context of an acute presentation. Ensure that you present the expected assessment findings - for example: changes to perfusion should be described in terms of capillary refill, pulse pressure, skin colour/warmth etc. You should further link these with the underlying pathophysiology and the aetiology (causes of these clinical manifestations).
4. Nursing Assessments and Interventions: Identify priority nursing assessments and priorities of care for anaphylactic shock. Include at least 3 nursing interventions that can be implemented by you as a graduate nurse to support the deteriorating patient with anaphylactic shock. Link these to pathophysiology, aetiology and clinical manifestations.
5. Management: Identify the management or treatment related to clinical manifestations including pharmacological interventions. (Hint: look for state-wide treatment protocols which can assist you with this). Link your management of your patient to your nursing assessment findings.