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Nursing Diagnoses
Use your Assessment data to ID clinical problems
Expected Outcomes (S.M.A.R.T.)
Specific, measurable, attainable, realistic,  & time-oriented (ID a future time or date for reassessment/evaluation)Â
Nursing Interventions
What can you, the nurse, do to reach the goal and improve the problem?Â
Rationale
Why are you doing the nursing intervention?
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Steps in the Nursing Process:
Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning/outcomes
Implementation
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