Review The Following Tutorial On Building Concept Maps In Wo ✓ Solved

Review the following tutorial on building concept maps in Word and PowerPoint Tutorial

Review the following tutorial on building concept maps in Word and PowerPoint Tutorial

Note: You will need to download medical apps onto an iPhone, iPad, or Android device to complete this assignment. If you do not have any of these devices, you may use the app in a web browser on the host’s website.

Review the following tutorial on building concept maps in Word and PowerPoint: Tutorial: How To Create Concept Maps in Word and PowerPoint. Please read these instructions and follow each step.

Step 1: For this assignment, choose one disease process (example: diabetes, chronic kidney disease, hypertension, depression, heart disease, etc.).

Step 2: Choose two (2) patient-based medical applications. When choosing these applications, think about being the patient. What applications would help you? What applications might you download to your Smartphone and why? Use Green & Murphy’s (2016) article entitled “50 Healthcare Applications for Clinicians and Consumers to Know” — open this document with ReadSpeaker docReader to complete this section or use a healthcare application found through your own research.

Step 3: Create the first concept map for patient-based medical applications. Choose three criteria from the list below which you used to select the chosen application by considering if the app:

  • Informs: Provides information in a variety of formats (text, photo, video)
  • Instructs: Provides instructions to the user
  • Records: Captures user-entered data
  • Displays: Graphically displays user-entered data/output
  • Guides: Provides guidance based on user-entered information (e.g., recommends a physician consultation or course of treatment)
  • Reminds/Alerts: Provides reminders to the user
  • Communicates: Provides communication with the user and links to social networks

Briefly describe how the application meets the criteria in each of the concept map nodes/sections.

Step 4: Choose one (1) provider-based medical application. When choosing this application, think about being a healthcare provider (nurse, doctor, advanced practice nurse). What application would help you? What application might you download to your Smartphone and why? Use Green & Murphy’s (2016) article entitled “50 Healthcare Applications for Clinicians and Consumers to Know” — open this document with ReadSpeaker docReader or use your own research.

Step 5: Create the second concept map for provider-based medical applications. Choose three criteria from the list below which you used to select this application by considering if the app:

  • Informs: Provides information in a variety of formats (text, photo, video)
  • Instructs: Provides instructions to the user
  • Records: Captures user-entered data
  • Displays: Graphically displays user-entered data/output
  • Guides: Provides guidance based on user-entered information (e.g., recommends a physician consultation or course of treatment)
  • Reminds/Alerts: Provides reminders to the user

Briefly describe how the application meets the criteria in each of the concept map nodes/sections.

Step 6: Using the Galen library, research a minimum of two (2) scholarly articles relating to the topics associated with the medical applications. Explain how the research supports the use of medical applications in practice. Provide this summary (a paragraph with at least 5-7 sentences) in the designated area in your concept map or create your own. Be sure to pay attention to spelling, grammar, and syntax to produce a well-written submission.

Below is a sample concept map; you may use any style of concept map. A template is also provided for convenience.

Sample Paper For Above instruction

References

  • Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of scholarly article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range.
  • Author, C. C., & Author, D. D. (Year). Title of scholarly article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range.
  • Green, J., & Murphy, L. (2016). 50 Healthcare Applications for Clinicians and Consumers to Know. Publisher or Journal Name.
  • Additional references supporting the use of medical applications.
  • Additional scholarly articles pertinent to disease management and medical app efficacy.
  • Sources that validate patient-centered and provider-centered application benefits.
  • Research articles on digital health technologies and their impact on clinical practice.
  • Studies on mobile health (mHealth) application effectiveness.
  • Literature on health informatics and patient engagement through apps.
  • Recent reviews or meta-analyses on medical applications in healthcare.