the patient is an 81 male admitted with large intestine perforation…

QuestionAnswered step-by-stepthe patient is an 81 male admitted with large intestine perforation…the patient is an 81 male admitted with large intestine perforation make concept map answering those questions below  Pathophysiology (of the disease or admitted reason ):  Complications/Potential Complications (Risk Reduction): Psychosocial Concerns (Psychosocial Integrity):   Recognizing Cues: Assessment findings that warrant further investigation (VS/Subj./Obj./Labs/Diagnostics/Risk Factors/Psychosocial): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. **May have more than 10 cues  Prioritize Hypotheses: These are your Nursing Problem Statements. What do you think is the highest priority? What is it related to? Is it an actual problem or a risk problem?     Take Action: These are your interventions. What will you do to help improve your client’s condition or prevent further deterioration? (Basic care & Comfort, Safety and infection control, Pharmacological therapies, Education, Health promotion, and management of care):  Generate Solutions: Planning and goal setting. What do you want as an outcome for your client? Goals should be SMART goals.     Analyze Cues: What do you think might be going on with the client? What does it mean? This is where you analyze the data you collected:         Evaluate Outcomes: Did your actions result in the desired outcome for your client?   Medication Name (Generic) and Drug class  Patient’s Dose, Route, and Frequency  Why is patient receiving this medication?  Nursing considerations (labs, assessment, etc.)  Side effects and Major adverse effects  Patient Teaching                                                                                                                                                              Patient Teaching (Health Promotion, Safety and Infection Control, and Management of Care): Summary Report to Healthcare Provider (SBAR Format):    S-  B-  A-  R-  Recognizing Cues: Assessment findings that warrant further investigation (VS/Subj./Obj./Labs/Diagnostics/Risk Factors/Psychosocial): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. **May have more than 10 cues  Prioritize Hypotheses: These are your Nursing Problem Statements. What do you think is the highest priority? What is it related to? Is it an actual problem or a risk problem?     Take Action: These are your interventions. What will you do to help improve your client’s condition or prevent further deterioration? (Basic care & Comfort, Safety and infection control, Pharmacological therapies, Education, Health promotion, and management of care):  Generate Solutions: Planning and goal setting. What do you want as an outcome for your client? Goals should be SMART goals.     Analyze Cues: What do you think might be going on with the client? What does it mean? This is where you analyze the data you collected:         Evaluate Outcomes: Did your actions result in the desired outcome for your client?   Medication Name (Generic) and Drug class  Patient’s Dose, Route, and Frequency  Why is patient receiving this medication?  Nursing considerations (labs, assessment, etc.)  Side effects and Major adverse effects  Patient Teaching                                                                                                                                                              Patient Teaching (Health Promotion, Safety and Infection Control, and Management of Care): Summary Report to Healthcare Provider (SBAR Format):    S-  B-  A-  R-   Health ScienceScienceNursingNUR 355Share Question