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’ activities., a Physician initiated interventions, , These are based on the physician’, nurse completes the physichins aries eee toa medical diagnosis and the, , For example : Administerin ;, are the physician initiated interven one PIEPACNg. CHOW St Sc, , Each physician initiated ; ;, and technical nursing know requires specific nursing responsibility, , * Collaborative intervention, , . aa ee < activities that the nurse carries out in cooperation with other, ee StS, It may involve collaboration with social worker, occupational, therapist, dietitians, technicians and physician, , c. Selection of intervention, , , , , , , , , Habe esscting interventions for a client, the nurse, using clinical decision, making skills, deliberates about six factors they are, , (i) Characteristics of the Nursing Diagnosis : Interventions must be directed, towards altering the etiological factors or signs and symptoms associated with the, diagnostic level., , Interventions may be directed towards altering or eliminating risk factors,, which are associated “risk for” nursing diagnosis., (ii) Expected outcomes: Outcomes ae stated in measurable terms and used to, evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions., (iii) Research Base : Review clinical nursing research related to diagnostic, label and client problem, Review articles that describe the utilization of research findings in similar, clinical situations and settings, (iv) Feasibility : Interaction of nrusing interventions with treatment bein, ; ; ee 6, provided by other health professionals feasibility includes., Cost : is intervention both clinically effective and cost efficient ?, Time : Are time and personnel resources well managed ?, (v) Acceptability to the client ; Treatment plan must be suitable with client’s, goals and health care values, (vi) Mutually decided nuorsing goals : Client must have required self care, abilities or have a person who can assist with health care., To achieve this, the nurse also review standardized care plans, critical, pathways, policy or procedure manuals, textbooks, nursing and related health care, literature and collaborate with other health care professionals., , IV. DEVELOPING NURSING CARE PLAN, A written nursing care plan includes a nursing diagnostic statement, goals,, expected outcomes and specific nursing activities and interventions., , 1) Purposes of care plans, * The nursing care plan is a written guidance for client care. Nursing care