- Cardiac Care Plan
- Endocrine Care Plans
- Gastrointestinal Care Plans
- Hematologic and Lymphatic Care Plans
- Integumentary Care Plans
- Maternal and Newborn Care Plans
- Mental Health and Psychiatric Care Plans
- Musculoskeletal Care Plans
- Neurological Care Plans
- Pediatric Nursing Care Plans
- Respiratory Care Plans
- Urinary Care Plans
A nursing concept map is a visual tool that helps nursing students strategize patient care on paper. This map allows students to organize and visualize patient care concepts in an easy-to-read diagram that highlights the relationships among various nursing concepts.
Nursing concept maps are also a self-teaching strategy that can help students pre-plan their clinical assessments and provide valuable insight for post-clinical analysis. This tool increases students' clinical reasoning and judgment while optimizing learning.
Nursing care plans are a structured framework for delivering patient care. Nursing care plans are often called the “plan of care” and provide directions to nurses and the interprofessional team. Care plans are often described as the roadmap of patient care2, as they help nurses plan, prioritize, rationalize, and evaluate interventions.
- Cardiac Care Plan
- Endocrine Care Plans
- Gastrointestinal Care Plans
- Hematologic and Lymphatic Care Plans
- Integumentary Care Plans
- Maternal and Newborn Care Plans
- Mental Health and Psychiatric Care Plans
- Musculoskeletal Care Plans
- Neurological Care Plans
- Pediatric Nursing Care Plans
- Respiratory Care Plans
- Urinary Care Plans