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Planning

Involves determining beforehand the strategies or course of actions to be taken before implementation of nursing care.

Purpose of planning

To identify nursing goals and interventions.


To promote continuity of care.


To allow for deflation of specific activities.

Priority setting factors

A. Urgency of problem


B. Resources available


C. Client values and belief


D. Medical statement plan.

Planning process

1. Priority setting factors.


2. Client goals


3. Selecting nursing intervention

Client goals

A. Short term


B. Long term

3 types of planning

Initial planning


Ongoing planning


Discharge planning

Initial planning

After assessment is conducted

On-going

Daily planning

Discharge planning

Anticipating for needs after discharge.

Activities during planning

1. Planning nursing intervention


2. Writing a nursing plan of care

Planning nursing interventions

To direct activities to be carried out in the implementation phase.


Nursing interventions.


Nursing interventions are also called nursing orders.


Nursing interventions are independent, dependent, and collaborative


Any treatment based upon the knowledge that a nurse performs to enhance patient outcome.


Writing a nursing plan of care

It is a written summary of the care that a patient is to receive.


It is nursing centered.

Components of Nursing care plan

A. Nursing diagnosis


B. Patient goal


C. Patient outcome criteria


D. Nursing interventions and scientific rationale

Nursing interventions

Assess pain location and the characteristic.


Should focus on reducing clients risk factors.


Can be independent, dependent, or collaborative.

Scientific rationale

Gives reason for giving intervention