Checklist for Care Plan AssignmentUse this checklist to help guide you as you work on the Care Plan assignment to ensure you have completed everything required of you.The first step is to choose any health issue (e.g. smoking, obesity, cardiovascular disease, ect). You will then write a SCRIPToImagine that an individual with the disorder/disease you have chosen has come into your care. The patient requests to sit and talk with you about his or her situation. This conversation must include aspects of the disease/disorder from all three biological, social and psychological aspects.oThe conversation is completely made up (unless you want to use a real life patient situation, you may).oYou will write the script in the exact way a script is written:oi.e. Patient:oNurse:oPatient: oGive ONE sentence right before getting into the script to give some context. For example, “patient is a male, 45 years old, and is in a [hospital setting, has been there for 3 weeks] or [has come into the CLSC looking for some information on smoking]…”The script is a conversation between you and the patient. This requires you to get inside the mind of the patient. What are the physical symptoms that he or she may complain of?This is not the time to list off all of thesymptoms of a disorder. The script has to sound real, so realistically, people do not speak robotically. What would be a few of the main, most salient What would be a few of the main, most salient physical complaints they may have? complaints they may have?What are some social and psychological difficulties that the patientmay discuss with you? What fears may they express? How would you respond? How would you convey empathy and trust?(I will NOT be looking to see if you are giving them solutions to all of their complaints in the script. Rather, I will largely be looking to see if you are sympathetic and caring. For example, if a patient just tells you he is very anxious about an upcoming surgery, do you then turn around and say “now tell me about your family”-this would not tell me you are sympathetic and understanding towards the fears your patient is expressing to you. Or, do you say “I can imagine that is difficult. Etc….”.When writing the script, particularly from the social and psychological aspects, be sure to draw from class discussions (e.g. if the patient is in long-term care, how might this affect them? Does medical jargon or physician-patient communication contribute to their distress, do you use ‘signposting’ when changing subjects, etc.) Be sure tohave some of these issues come through in the script.There needs to be a clear start and end to the discussion (it should not begin or end abruptly).I do not mind how you order the issues that the patient discusses (it does not have to be written such that physical issues are first, then social, then psychological-you can intermix the issues however you want, whatever is easiest for you.LENGTH for this section-3-4 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES. Please use size 12 font-Times New Roman.Part Two-You will now write up the care plan.