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Concept Analysis Diagram - Nutrition
Nursing Care
 Directed toward what contributes to a normal concept and is thereby related to all factors
involved in or with the concept. Not always needed to have a normal outcome.
Attributes
 Defining characteristics of the concept
 What property, quality, or data must be present for the concept to exist
Antecedents
 What precedes the concept for it to exist
 Events or incidents that must happen before the concept
Consequences
 Untoward events or outcomes that occur due to malfunction within the concept
 Positive events or outcomes that occur due to proper functioning within the concept
Interrelated Concept
 Concepts which can affect change in the other
 ””Concepts which work together to ensure a normal process
 Concepts which if depleted or impaired can cause a negative consequence in the other
Sub-Concept
 Critical components of major concept
Metabolism
Attributes
Nursing Care
Adequate Intake for:
Development-Energy- GrowthTissue Repair
Ideal Ht-Wt-BMI—(MAC) (MAMM)
Muscle Tone-Strength-Agility-Reflex
Response
Cognitive & Mood Response
Albumin WNL
Hemoglobin & Hematocrit WNL
Electrolytes WNL
Primary, Secondary,
Tertiary
Interpersonal
Relationships
Cognition
Diversity
Patient Education
Interrelated
Concepts
Fluid and Electrolyte
Balance
Thermoregulation
Clotting
Antecedents
Human Development
Normal Alimentary Tract
and Associated Organs
Adequate Ingestion of
Nutrients and Water
Normal Temperature
Normal ph
Medical
Conditions
Medications
Nutrition
Consequences
(Outcomes)
The process by which
the body ingests,
absorbs, transports
uses and eliminates
nutrients and foods.
(NC)
Negative
Risk factors
Diets
Malnutrition
Physiological-Psychological- Dysfunction
Ingestion- Digestion-AbsorptionMetabolism
Positive
Altered Hydration Status
Lifestyle Behaviors
Age-Gender-Genetics
Malnutrition
Insufficient/Excess Intake
Failure to thrive--Obesity
Sub Concepts
Growth &
Tissue Repair
Ethnicity Socioeconomics
Knowledge
Nutrients
Physiological &
Psychological Development
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Food Allergies
Engage in
Physical Activity
Revised 6.15
Physiological and
Psychological Wellness
Homeostasis/Adequate
Nutrition Hydration
Low energy-Fatigue
Depression-Isolation
Growth/ Developmental Delay
Decreased Bone Density
Delayed-Inadequate Healing
Illness-Muscle wasting-Death