Printable — Study Worksheet
Clinical Concept Map
The classic care-plan concept map: your patient’s primary problem in the center, with pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, labs, meds, nursing diagnoses, interventions, and evaluation built around it. The connections between boxes are where the learning happens — draw them.
What is happening in the body — in your own words
Why this patient — history, lifestyle, exposures
Expected (textbook) vs. actual (your patient) — circle matches
Abnormals + why this disease causes each one
Admitting problem · priority concern this shift
Drug · class · why this patient is on it · key nursing concern
Problem r/t cause AEB evidence — what makes #1 the priority?
What you will do, monitor, and teach — and why it works
Measurable, time-bound outcomes — met / not met / revise
Apex Nursing · apex-nursing.com — educational template; follow your program’s concept map and care plan format where it differs.
Educational use only. Concept maps are a clinical-reasoning exercise — your program’s required care-plan format and your patient’s actual orders take precedence. This material supports nursing education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional policy, or medical direction. Always follow facility protocols and current provider orders.
