The main purpose of the nursing care plan is to

a. apply critical thinking to patient care.
b. present nursing objectives to the patient and the family.
c. help the nurse decide which interventions to use.
d. communicate the patient's progress in a standard way.


D
The nursing care plan combines the elements of the nursing process to document the progress of patient care in a standard fashion. Nursing care plans serve as a means of communicating patient progress with other health care colleagues and ensuring continuity of care among the nursing staff.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

According to Roy, the coping process of self-consciousness and self-analysis

A. Signals the need for adaptive efforts. B. Interrupts ongoing behavior patterns. C. Restores sense of self. D. All of the above

Nursing

The nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing inflammation that involves the middle ear. What is the appropriate medical term for the nurse to include in the documentation for this client?

1. Swimmer's ear 2. Mastoiditis 3. Otitis media 4. Otitis externa

Nursing

Which statement describes correct guidelines for setting up medications?

A. Follow aseptic procedure when handling medications. B. If preparing a unit-dose tablet, place the tablet directly into the medicine cup. C. Clear your mind of everything. The task at hand needs your full attention. D. All answers are correct.

Nursing

Autonomy

What will be an ideal response?

Nursing