Nursing interventions are developed through a systematic process that includes:
1. Assessment: Gathering comprehensive data about the patient's health status, including physical, psychological, social, and environmental factors. 2. Diagnosis: Identifying the patient's health problems based on the assessment data. 3. Planning: Developing a care plan that includes specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals. 4. Implementation: Putting the care plan into action through various nursing interventions. 5. Evaluation: Assessing the effectiveness of the interventions and modifying the care plan as needed.