Nursing interventions are chosen as part of the planning process to achieve patient outcomes. Once nursing diagnoses are determined, the goals and outcomes are specified, then the nursing interventions are selected and individualized according to the patient's situation.
A nursing intervention is a treatment or action based on scientific concepts and knowledge from the nursing, behavioral, and physical sciences. Identifying and prioritizing nursing interventions based on the desired outcome is essential.
The three types of nursing interventions are nurse-initiated, physician-initiated, and collaborative. Some patients require all three interventions, while others require nurse and physician-initiated only.
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