Nursing students and medical residents
Preparing for a neonatal nursing exam covering high-risk conditions like RDS and NEC
CH 24 Acquired NB High Risk is a comprehensive mind map template covering 12 major neonatal conditions, including HIE, PIVH, NEC, Neonatal Sepsis, RDS, Mec Aspiration, and more. This template serves as a detailed cheat sheet for healthcare students and professionals, breaking down pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, and management for each condition. Key nodes like 'Necrotizing Enterocolitis' detail risk factors such as 'preterm' and 'formula feed during stress', while 'RDS' explains the role of 'surfactant' and 'ground glass lung tissue'. The template is organized as a single-sheet radial map with 32 nodes, making it an ideal study resource for neonatal nursing or medical exams.
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Download the .xmind file and open it in Xmind (desktop or web).
Navigate through the radial map; click on any node (e.g., 'NEC') to read its detailed notes.
Customize the template by adding your own clinical examples or color-coding branches for priority conditions.
Export the map as a PDF or image for offline study or sharing with study groups.
Use the map as a quick reference during clinical rotations or exam prep.
The template covers 12 high-risk neonatal conditions, including HIE, PIVH, NEC, Neonatal Sepsis, RDS, Mec Aspiration, and more. Each node provides key details like pathophysiology, signs, and management.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then review each branch systematically. Use the map to create flashcards or quiz yourself on conditions like RDS and NEC. The visual layout helps connect risk factors and treatments.
Yes, the template is free to download and fully editable in Xmind. You can add notes, color-code branches, or expand nodes with your own clinical examples.
It summarizes complications in infants of diabetic mothers, such as macrosomia, hypoglycemia, and polycythemia. This helps clinicians anticipate and manage these risks.
Absolutely. You can edit the PPHN node to add local protocols, medication dosages, or nursing interventions. The template is designed for easy customization.
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