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Collaborative interventions are therapies that require:
Multiple health care professionals.
To initiate an intervention the nurse must be competent in three areas, which include:
Knowledge, function, and specific skills
When establishing realistic goals, the nurse:
Knows the resources of the health care facility, family, and the client.
As goals, outcomes, and interventions are developed, the nurse must:
Be aware of and committed to accepted standards of practice from nursing and other disciples.
The nurse writes an expected outcome statement in measurable terms. An example is:
Client will report pain acuity less than 4 on a scale of 0-10.
For clients to participate in goal setting, they should be:
Alert and have some degree of independence.
A client centered goal is a specific and measurable behavior or response that reflects a client’s:
Highest possible level of wellness and independence in function.
Priorities are established to help the nurse anticipate and sequence nursing interventions when a client has multiple problems or alterations. Priorities are determined by the client’s:
Urgency of problems
Planning is a category of nursing behaviors in which:
Client-centered goals and expected outcomes are established.
Once a nurse assesses a client’s condition and identifies appropriate nursing diagnoses, a:
Plan is developed for nursing care.