How to complete this concept map based on Pneumonia

I am unsure of how to complete this concept map based on Pneumonia. How would I properly complete this assignment? An example for diabetes is posted below, it uses the same template.

 

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Beginning Heart failure

An 80-year-old male client was diagnosed with beginning heart failure that has been controlled by
hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) 25 mg orally daily for the past year. Two days ago he was admitted to the
telemetry unit for sinus bradycardia and increased peripheral edema.

This morning his weight indicated
that he gained 6 pounds since admission, and the primary health care provider prescribed furosemide
20mg IV push.

Complete the following statements by choosing the most likely option for the missing
information from the lists of options provided. For each option, choose the best answer (only 1
answer for each option).
For safe medication administration, the nurse will administer the IV push furosemide over ___1_______
minutes. Within an hour of administration the client would be expected to ____2__________. If needed,
IV push furosemide may be repeated in _____3__________.
Options for 1 (choose 1)
1 to 2
2 to 3

3 to 4
4 to 5
5 to 6

 

Options for 2 (choose 1)

 

Have an increased blood pressure
Have a bounding pulse
Void a large amount
Feel weak due to loss of sodium
Experience dizziness

 

Options for 3 (choose 1)

 

15 to 20 minutes
20 to 30 minutes
1 to 2 hours
2 to 3 hours
3 to 4 hours

Observe the management of the client on patient-controlled-analgesia

Observe the management of the client on patient-controlled-analgesia (PCA pump). Discuss priority nursing interventions and summarize below:

71. Part 1: List the most common side effects and/or potential complications related
to pain medications:

Part 2: Identify assessment criteria that may indicate the client is experiencing
side effects from prescribed pain medications:

Preceptor to assess organizational policies

After working with your preceptor to assess organizational policies, create a list of measurable outcomes for your capstone project intervention. Write a list of three to five outcomes for your proposed intervention. Below each outcome, provide a one or two-sentence rationale.

 

Breast and axillae

Step 1 Review the case scenario.

You are working in the emergency room, and you must conduct a history and physical assessment on a 28-year-old client. The subjective information indicates the following: The client, who is four weeks postpartum, reports having a large, painful, warm, and reddened area below the right nipple for three days. She has had a fever of 101 for the past 24 hours, for which she has been taking Tylenol, every four to six hours, for pain relief. She reports pain at a 7/10 on the numeric pain scale. Objective findings include: Temperature: 101.7; the right breast is engorged, reddened, warm, and tender upon palpation.

Step 2 Respond to the discussion questions.

In your response, address each of the following questions:

  • Explain the special considerations, such as the symptoms in the scenario above, that nurses should be aware of when assessing the breasts and axillae, interpreting findings, and planning nursing care for clients. How would you interpret your findings in relation to the case scenario? What nursing diagnoses are indicated related to the breast and axillae?
  • Incorporate at least one professional, evidence-based resource to support your response (include citations and references for sources using correct format).
  • Share your personal experiences with the history taking, physical assessment, and interpretation of findings related to the breasts and axillae in clients with special considerations:
  • What were the challenges?
  • How did you overcome these challenges?

Expenditures and healthcare disparities

Expenditures and healthcare disparities. Identify 3 ways a nurse leader can help to reduce the gap between healthcare expenditures and healthcare disparities. (Hint: review Healthy People 2030 and Chapter 2 from your DeMarco & Healy-Wash textbook)

Corporate Cover-Up Summary of Advocate

Case: Corporate Cover-Up Summary of Advocate, Describe the legal and ethical issues presented in this case. Inc. v. Sauer on pages 230-231 of the textbook. Answer the following questions.

  • According to a federal study, nearly 90% of the nation’s nursing homes are poorly staffed and find it difficult to provide basic services, such as cleaning, dressing, grooming, and feeding their residents. Assuming the accuracy of this number, discuss how you would distribute limited dollars to address this issue
  • (I purposely left out the rest of the question as stated in the book to encourage different levels of ideas and creativity).

Ethical questions for care coordination

Ethical questions for care coordination. Identify national state and local policy provisions that raise ethical questions or dilemmas for care coordination.

Information Technology project for healthcare

Information Technology project for healthcare. What are the thoughts regarding the IT project failure rate for healthcare has been equal to, if not worse than, other industries, according to a comprehensive study of health IT successes and failures published in the Journal of the Medical Informatics Association?

Alcoholic cardiomyopathy

You are an nursing practitioner in the heart failure clinic. A patient with a history of alcoholic cardiomyopathy has an ejection fraction of 35%  Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). They have been sober for 2 years. Recent stress test was negative for coronary ischemia. BP 132/83 mm Hg. EKG reveals normal sinus rhythm with a rate of 74. There is no evidence of ischemia or conduction disturbances. Medications include: Aspirin 81 mg oral daily, carvedilol 25 mg oral twice daily, spironolactone 25 mg oral daily, and furosemide 20 mg oral daily. They stopped taking lisinopril due to a cough. They report an allergy to disulfiram. All complete blood count and basic metabolic panel results are within defined limits.

Questions to consider:

  1. What medication classes are indicated in Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF)?
  2. What medication(s) could you prescribe instead of lisinopril as part of goal-directed medical therapy (GDMT) for heart failure?
  3. What education should you give the patient?
  4. What monitoring is indicated? How often?
  5. When would you like to see the patient in the clinic again?