A nurse is developing an individualized plan of care for a patient. Which action is important for the nurse to take?

a. Establish goals that are measurable and realistic.
b. Set goals that are a little beyond the capabilities of the patient.
c. Use the nurse's own judgment and not be swayed by family desires.
d. Explain that without taking alignment risks, there can be no progress.


ANS: A
The nurse must develop an individualized plan of care for each nursing diagnosis and must set goals that are individualized, realistic, and measurable. The nurse should set realistic expectations for care and should include the patient and family when possible. The goals focus on preventing problems or risks to body alignment and mobility.

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