Because the evaluation of the nursing care plan reflects lack of progress toward the goal, the nurse will confer with the patient to plan a:
a. more accessible goal.
b. revision of interventions.
c. different nursing diagnosis.
d. new evaluation.
B
When lack of progress to reach the goal is seen on evaluation, the interventions are reviewed and/or revised.
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