Nursing Plan,nursingIndividuals subject to thefamilyIndividualized fornursingto do,nursingTo solve the above problemnursingIt describes the plan of activities.nursing processIt is part of theassessmentThe results of the study revealednursingThe priorities of the above problems are established, the goals for their resolution and the timeframe for achieving them, the nursing activities necessary to achieve the goals are selected, and an implementation plan is described. In developing the nursing plan, the first step is to identifynursingThe urgency of the issue above,(a) patientand ... andfamilyThe desire for andpainPriorities will be determined based on multifaceted considerations, including the degree to which the goals are achievable,(a) patientand shared among nursing professionals, and set forth in specific and evaluable terms.nursingActivities are evidence-based,(a) patientare selected as the most appropriate and acceptable for the project, and are generally developed in three categories: (1) observation plan, (2) plan of care, and (3) instructional/educational plan. Also,(a) patients condition is constantly changing, the nursing plan needs to be evaluated based on the results of the practice and modified or changed based on that evaluation.
Also, the nursing plan is,nursing recordby being shared among the nursing profession as part of theNursing Practiceand guiding principles for the ongoing and consistentnursingThis enables the provision of

References
(1) Lynda Juall Carpenito-Moyet (Author)/Iku Fujisaki, Hiroaki Yamase (Translators): Carpenito: Introduction to Nursing Process and Nursing Diagnosis: Concept Map and Nursing Planning, Igaku Shoin, 2007.
(2) Takahashi, Teruko (ed.): Theory of Nursing: To develop essential understanding and creativity in nursing, p.165-166, Nankodo, 2009.