Concept Analysis Diagram - Metabolism



RNSG 1324Concept-Based Transition to Professional Nursing PracticeConcept – METABOLISMConcept Definition Metabolism is the processes of biochemical reactions occurring in the body’s cells that are necessary to produce energy, repair, and facilitate the growth of cells, and maintain life.ExemplarsDiabetes Type 1Diabetes Type 2Gestational DiabetesGraves’ Disease – HyperthyroidismHypothyroidismAddison’s Disease – Hypocortisolism (Chronic Adrenal Insufficiency)Cushing’s - HypercortisolismObjectivesExplain the concept of Metabolism (including definition, antecedents, and attributes).Analyze conditions which place a patient at risk for metabolic imbalance leading to compromised metabolic regulation resulting in the listed exemplars.Identify when a metabolic imbalance (negative consequence) is developing or has developed.Explain the correlation between the listed exemplars to the concept of Metabolism (including compromised antecedents, deficit measurement in attributes, a list of negative consequences, and the interrelated concepts which may be involved).Apply the nursing process (including collaborative interventions) for individuals experiencing a metabolic imbalance and to promote normal metabolic regulation.Assignments Review the following from previous course(s)Anatomy and physiology of endocrine systemAnatomy and physiology of hepatobiliary systemNutrition principles for energyPrior to classReview the Metabolism Concept Analysis Diagram with explanation Complete the assigned readings*Page numbers, assignments, and other lecture information will be posted on blackboard.Giddens (2013) Chapter 12Lewis (2014) Chapter 17, 39, 48McKinney (2013) Chapter 26Burchum (2015) & Lehne Pharmacology On-line Chapters 57 & 58Concept content outline:Sub Concepts: Hormonal Endocrine RegulationDeviations from NormalNutrient UtilizationRisk Factors:Abnormal growth and developmentImpaired immune responseHormonal imbalanceAgeDysfunction of the organs/glands that participate in the endocrine systemLifestyleGenetics Assessment:Comprehensive historyPhysical assessmentCultural, behavioral, social assessmentPhysical and psychological clinical manifestationsDiagnostic testsPositive Outcomes: NormotensiveEuglycemiaNormal thermoregulationAdequate hydration status Negative Outcomes: PhysiologicalPsychologicalClinical Management:Nursing interventionsCollaborative interventionsPharmacological therapyNon Pharmacological therapyProcedural therapyApply to each exemplarN:ADN Syllabus/CBC Curriculum/Transition Summer 2016/RNSG 1324/Metabolism Revised 4/16 ................
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