a visual representation that allows you graphically show the connections between a client’s many problems.
Concept Mapping
Is defined as the science of finding causes and origins.
Etiology
Are conditions that increase your risk of developing a disease.
Risk Factors
Meaning you can take measures to change them
Examples:
Alcohol consumption
Overweight and obesity
Physical activity
Healthy eating
Modifiable risk factors
Means they cannot be changed.
Non-modifiable risk factors
Is the study of the physical and biological abnormalities occurring within the body as a result of the disease
Pathophysiology
The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms. A health
history, physical exam, and tests, such as blood tests, imaging tests, and biopsies, may be used to help make a diagnosis.
Medical Diagnosis
That can be either objective when observed by a physician, or subjective when perceived by the patient.
Clinical Manifestation
A medical condition involves a more systemic, pharmaceutical approach to treatment.
A surgical disease is one that requires some form of localized intervention such as, of
course, surgery, although various vascular interventions and radiation techniques would also fall into this category.
Medical and surgical management
Is any approach used to gather clinical information for the purpose of making a clinical decision.
Diagnostic Test
History and Physical Examination that formulate a differential diagnosis
Significance/pertinent Findings
Is a clinical judgment concerning human response to health conditions/life processes
Nursing Diagnosis
Are forecasted results.
Relate directly to program goals and objectives.
Expected Outcomes
When the patient, career, family and any staff involved make the necessary
arrangements
Discharge Planning
substance used in treating disease or relieving pain
the act or process of treating a person or disease with medicine.
Medications
Bodily or mental exertion, especially for the sake of training or improvement of health
Exercise
Anything that surround us.
Environment
Act or manner of treating. Management in the application of medicines, surgery, etc.
Treatment
A social science that draws from the biological, environmental, psychological, physical and medical sciences to promote health and prevent disease.
To promote, maintain, and improve individual and community health through the educational process.
Health Teaching/Education
Defined as an office visit with any primary care or specialist physician or to a federally qualified health center.
Code for evaluation and management.
Outpatient follow up