You are invited to a Lunch-and-Learn session sponsored by the hospital where you are currently completing your clinical rotations. The hospital?s Ethics Comm
You are invited to a Lunch-and-Learn session sponsored by the hospital where you are currently completing your clinical rotations. The hospital’s Ethics Committee is scheduled to discuss the interdependence of genetics, genomics, and ethics. The following disease processes are slated for discussion: Sickle cell disease, Huntington’s disease, Down syndrome, Hemophilia, and Phenylketonuria (PKU). Select one of these genetic disease processes to address in this assignment. As you review the resources available to you, develop a concept map.
Instructions
Make sure to include the following components in the concept map:
- Describe the selected genetic condition, including pathophysiology, physical signs and symptoms, and inheritance pattern.
- Explain the potential impacts of the following components on nursing care:
- Physical signs and symptoms
- Psychosocial needs
- Emotional needs
- Ethical and legal considerations
- Scope of practice
- Correct grammar, spelling and APA style and format required
Resources
- For additional information on creating a concept map, please visit the Library and Learning Services Answers page: What is a concept map, and how do I create one?
- American Nurses Association. (2016). Genetics/genomics nursing: Scope and standards of practice (2nd ed.).
- Calzone, K.A., & Peterson, C. (2024, May 26.) Update to the essential genomic nursing competencies and outcome indicators. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 56 (5), 729-741.
- Doenges, M., Moorhouse, M. F., & Murr, A. (2019). Concept or mind mapping to create and document the plan of care. In Nursing diagnosis manual: Planning, individualizing, and documenting client care (6th ed.). F. A. Davis.
- Schuster, P. M. (2020). Concept mapping: A clinical judgment approach to patient care (5th ed.). F.A. Davis.
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