The selection of clinical interventions is a critical aspect of the nursing process. It involves several steps:
1. Assessment: Gathering comprehensive information about the patient's health status through physical examination, interviews, and diagnostic tests. 2. Diagnosis: Identifying the patient's health problems based on the assessment data. 3. Planning: Developing a care plan that outlines specific, measurable goals and the interventions needed to achieve them. 4. Implementation: Carrying out the planned interventions while continuously evaluating the patient's response. 5. Evaluation: Assessing the effectiveness of the interventions and making necessary adjustments to the care plan.