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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Developmental Parking lot- Blancaver, Implementation: Decisions are put into action in this stage of the nursing process. Erikson's generativity versus self-absorption involves the individual participating in extracurricular activities. Therefore, actions are set out and nurses also implement action to the nursing process. Followed by Evaluation: Evaluation relates to Erikson's Integrity versus Despair. As a person ages, they evaluate whether or not the choices they made were benefical to their lives., Stage 1: Oral (Birth to 12 to 18 Months) Relatable to Period 1: Sensorimotor (Birth to 2 Years), Period 1: Sensorimotor (Birth to 2 Years) Relatable to Stage 1: Trust versus Mistrust (Birth to 1 Year), Erikson Stages of Development Stage 1: Trust versus Mistrust (Birth to 1 Year), Period 2: Preoperational (2 to 7 Years) Followed by Period 3: Concrete Operations (7 to 11 Years), Planning: Category of nursing behaviors in which a nurse sets client-centered goals and expected outcomes and plans nursing interventions. Followed by Implementation: Begins after the nurse develops a plan of care. Nurse intiates interventions that are most likely to achieve the goals and expected outcomes needed to support or improve the client's health status., Diagnosis: A clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual and potential health problems or life processes. Followed by Planning: Category of nursing behaviors in which a nurse sets client-centered goals and expected outcomes and plans nursing interventions., Stage 4: Latency (6 to 12 Years) Relatable to Period 4: Formal Operations (11 years to Adulthood), Assesment: Assessment relates to Freud's oral stage. Through assessment, the nurse evaluates the individual. In accordance with Freud's oral stage, the infant also assesses their rights vital to life. Followed by Diagnosis: Diagnosis relates to Freud's phallic or oedipal stage. In this stage the individual explores and imagines the opposite sex. This relates to the diagnosis step of the nursing process because the individual determines their identity. The nurse would diagnose the individual's illness and/or health problems in this explorative type way., Assessment: The collection and verification of data from a primary source and secondary sources. The analysis of all data as a basis for developing nursing diagnoses, identifying collaborative problems, and developing a plan of individualized care. ???? Relatable to, Implementation: Implementation involves imputting the plan at which the nurse chose best for the individual. Freud's genital stage relates to implementation in which the actions and decions of the individual are implemented. Followed by Evaluation: Freud's genital stage also relates to the evaluation step of the nursing process. This involves the reflection on decions made and the actions implemented., Freud Psychoanalytic model of personality development states Stage 1: Oral (Birth to 12 to 18 Months), Assessment: The collection and verification of data from a primary source and secondary sources. The analysis of all data as a basis for developing nursing diagnoses, identifying collaborative problems, and developing a plan of individualized care. ???? Relatable to, Stage 5: Genital (Puberty Through Adulthood) Relatable to Stage 5: Identity versus Role Confusion (Puberty), Stage 6: Intimacy versus Isolation (Young Adult) Relatable to Period 4: Formal Operations (11 years to Adulthood), Planning: Planning relates to Erikson's intimacy versus isolation. In this stage, adults search for meaningful relationships and this is the time for planning to occur. In relation to the nursing process, this is the stage in which planning would follow diagnosis and answering "Who am I?" Followed by Implementation: Decisions are put into action in this stage of the nursing process. Erikson's generativity versus self-absorption involves the individual participating in extracurricular activities. Therefore, actions are set out and nurses also implement action to the nursing process., Planning: Freud's latency stage relates to the planning stage of the nursing process. An individual places energy and effort into determining their life plan. In the same way, the nurse evaluates which plan to implement. Followed by Implementation: Implementation involves imputting the plan at which the nurse chose best for the individual. Freud's genital stage relates to implementation in which the actions and decions of the individual are implemented., Stage 5: Identity versus Role Confusion (Puberty) Relatable to Period 4: Formal Operations (11 years to Adulthood), Stage 4: Latency (6 to 12 Years) Followed by Stage 5: Genital (Puberty Through Adulthood), Stage 2: Anal (12 to 18 Months to 3 Years) Relatable to Period 2: Preoperational (2 to 7 Years)