Nursing care plans are one of the most time-consuming assignments in any nursing program. They require synthesizing patient data, identifying nursing diagnoses, setting measurable goals, planning interventions, and documenting rationale — all in a highly structured format. ExamplifyHelp.com writes nursing care plans for students at all levels.
What Is a Nursing Care Plan?
A nursing care plan (NCP) is a structured document that guides individualized patient care. It follows the nursing process (ADPIE): Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation. Care plans are required in clinical rotations, simulation labs, and written assignments across all nursing programs.
Components of a Nursing Care Plan We Write
- Patient assessment data and subjective/objective findings
- NANDA-I nursing diagnoses (prioritized correctly)
- Short-term and long-term SMART goals
- Nursing interventions with evidence-based rationale
- Evaluation statements and outcome criteria
- Related factors and defining characteristics
Nursing Diagnoses We Commonly Write Plans For
- Impaired gas exchange / Ineffective airway clearance
- Acute pain / Chronic pain
- Risk for infection / Risk for falls
- Fluid volume deficit or excess
- Impaired tissue integrity / Pressure injury risk
- Anxiety / Fear / Ineffective coping
- Imbalanced nutrition / Activity intolerance
- Knowledge deficit related to disease or treatment
Turnaround and Delivery
Standard care plans delivered within 12–24 hours. Rush delivery in 3–6 hours available. All care plans are written in proper NANDA-I format and cite evidence-based nursing references where required.
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