The review process in nursing typically involves several steps:
1. Assessment: Nurses gather comprehensive patient data, including medical history, current symptoms, and diagnostic test results. 2. Diagnosis: Based on the assessment, nurses identify potential health problems or risks that need to be addressed. 3. Planning: Nurses develop a care plan tailored to the patient's specific needs, setting measurable goals and outlining interventions. 4. Implementation: The care plan is put into action, with nursing interventions carried out as planned. 5. Evaluation: Nurses continuously evaluate the effectiveness of the care plan by monitoring patient outcomes and making necessary adjustments.