Map showing the interrelationship between functional health patterns and functional, potentially dysfunctional, and dysfunctional categories of behavior for the individual

Develop a concept map showing the interrelationship between functional health patterns and functional, potentially dysfunctional, and dysfunctional categories of behavior for the individual. Use lines, shapes, and color creativity to show the relationships. Review the scoring rubric before you begin your work.

Sample Solution

         

Concept Map: Functional Health Patterns and Behavior

Center:

  • Individual (Diamond Shape - Light Blue): This represents the person whose health patterns and behaviors are being assessed.

Connecting Lines:

  • Solid Lines (Green): These lines indicate a positive influence on the individual's health.
  • Dashed Lines (Orange): These lines indicate a potential negative influence on the individual's health.

Outer Rings:

  • Functional Health Patterns (Hexagons - Blue):
    • Health Perception-Health Management (Light Blue)
    • Nutritional-Metabolic (Light Green)
    • Elimination (Light Green)
    • Activity-Exercise (Light Green)
    • Sleep-Rest (Light Blue)
    • Cognitive-Perceptual (Light Blue)
    • Self-Perception-Self-Concept (Light Purple)
    • Role-Relationship (Light Purple)
    • Sexuality-Reproductive (Light Purple)
    • Coping-Stress Tolerance (Light Blue)
    • Value-Belief (Light Purple)
  • Functional Behaviors (Circles - Green): Behaviors that promote health and well-being within each pattern. (Examples: Balanced diet, regular exercise, positive self-talk)
  • Potentially Dysfunctional Behaviors (Triangles - Orange): Behaviors that could negatively impact health but may not always be harmful. (Examples: Skipping occasional meals, social media overuse)
  • Dysfunctional Behaviors (Red Squares): Behaviors that significantly impair health and well-being. (Examples: Binge eating, substance abuse)

Full Answer Section

         

Additional Notes:

  • Arrows on the lines can be used to show the direction of influence (e.g., Poor sleep (red square) can negatively impact concentration (functional behavior - green circle) within the Cognitive-Perceptual pattern)
  • The size of the shapes can be adjusted to emphasize the relative importance of certain aspects.

Overall, the concept map should visually represent how healthy behaviors within each functional health pattern contribute to the individual's well-being, while dysfunctional behaviors can have a negative impact.

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