A student nurse may be required to prepare for clinical experiences by completing a portion of a care plan form before actually caring for a patient
Place the following student care plan preparation steps in the correct order (Enter using the following format: 1, 2, 3, 4).
1. Expected outcomes
2. Research
3. Develop interventions
4. Possible nursing diagnoses
ANS:
3,1,4,2v
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Fill in the blanks with correct word