Nursing Care Plans for a Patient

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Journal of Clinical Nursing and Practice has announced almost 50 percent discount on article processing charge to commemorate its Anniversary.

The Editorial Board of Journal of clinical nursing and practices is overwhelmed by the response and eagerness of the academic and research contributors to publish with the journal and take part in the year-long celebrations. During this year we look forward to taking some initiatives that would encourage and reward our prospective audience which include clinicians, research scientists, decision-makers and a range of professionals. It gives us great pleasure to announce the call for paper on the occasion of Anniversary of the Journal at special and hefty discount of up to 50 percent on one-time article processing charge. Prospective academicians and scientists are encouraged to utilize this opportunity to get their articles reviewed, processed and published at relatively faster pace and at lower charges.

Nursing care planning begins when the client is admitted to the agency and is continuously updated throughout in response to client’s changes in condition and evaluation of goal achievement. Planning and delivering individualized or patient-centered care is the basis for excellence in nursing practice.

Types of Nursing Care Plans

Care plans can be informal or formal: Informal nursing care plan is a strategy of action that exists in the nurse‘s mind. A formal nursing care plan is a written or computerized guide that organizes information about the client’s care. Formal care plans are further subdivided into standardized care plan, and individualized care plan: Standardized care plans specify the nursing care for groups of clients with everyday needs. Individualized care plans are tailored to meet the unique needs of a specific client or needs that are not addressed by the standardized care plan.

Purposes of a Nursing Care Plan

The following are the purposes and importance of writing a nursing care plan:

    Defines nurse’s role: It helps to identify the unique role of nurses in attending the overall health and well-being of clients without having to rely entirely on a physician’s orders or interventions.

    Provides direction for individualized care of the client: It allows the nurse to think critically about each client and to develop interventions that are directly tailored to the individual.

Continuity of care: Nurses from different shifts or different floors can use the data to render the same quality and type of interventions to care for clients, therefore allowing clients to receive the most benefit from treatment and many more.

Journal accepts original manuscripts in the form of research articles, review articles, Clinical reviews, commentaries, case reports, perspectives and short communications encompassing all aspects of clinical nursing and practice for publication in open access platform. All the manuscript published are available freely online immediately after publication without any subscription charges or registration. . Those who are interested to submit the editorials or their commentaries can submit at https://www.scholarscentral.org/submissions/clinical-nursing-practice.html or you can mail through this mail id as an attachments nursingpract@peerjournal.org, nursing@peerjournal.org

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Emily Wilson
Managing Editor        
Journal of Clinical Nursing and Practice
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