i really need nursing care plans badly. please.
by the way, if you’re willing enough to help me, could you at least put specific details to your answer. thanks
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This depends on what the nursing diagnosis is. If the patient has a nursing diagnosis of Risk for Falls, the nursing care plan would include the client goal, which must include a specific, measureable time EX: Patient will remain free of falls for the duration of his/her stay. Then it includes nursing interventions (about 3 or 4) Such as: Remove all unnecessary clutter from the room, Keep items frequently used by the patient, so they can be easily reached. For each intervention, there must be an outcome, which states how the patient responded to the intervention. For ex: The patient did not trip over any items in the room. The patient did not fall out of bed reaching for items that were too far away.