Why Is It Important To Be Specific When Setting Goals For A Patient

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The acronym SMART in the nursing process stands for specific, measureable, attainable, realistic, and timed. This method helps the nurse to identify outcomes. When planning outcomes for a patient, the nurse is deciding what goals to achieve through the nursing care. The nurse should involve the patient and patient’s family when setting goals. It is important to be specific when setting goals for the patient as specific goals have a greater chance of being achieved than general goals. Specific goals are clear, well defined, and significant to the patient. An example of a specifically set outcome would be patient will learn to properly administer 10 units of Lantus subcutaneously at proper location sites at a 90 degree angle, holding for

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