The evaluation stage signals the end of the nursing process. The nurse gathers evaluative data to assess whether or not the patient has attained the expected results. Whereas the nurse collects data in the nursing assessment to identify the patient's health concerns, the evaluation stage data determines if the indicated health issues are resolved. Evaluative data collection includes two sections: the data acquired to evaluate patient outcomes and the time criteria for data collection.
Section one includes evaluating cognitive, psychomotor, affective, and physiological outcomes.
The second section evaluates the effectiveness of the nursing interventions by comparing the expected results to the outcomes within the timeline suggested. If outcomes are not reached or are partly met within the time criteria, the treatment plan should be modified, and the entire process repeats.
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