The nursing instructor is instructing students on the Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR) of documentation. In which order should each step of this process be explained to the students?
1. Plan
2. Revision
3. Evaluation
4. Assessment
5. Interventions
6. Subjective data
7. Objective data
Correct Answer: 6, 7, 4, 1, 5, 3, 2
Problem-oriented medical record (POMR), or problem-oriented record (POR) has the following steps: S-Subjective data; O-Objective data; A-Assessment; P-Plan; I-Interventions; E-Evaluation; and R-Revision.
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