1. Assessment: Continuously monitor the patient's condition, including vital signs, symptoms, and overall well-being. Use both objective data and subjective observations.
2. Evaluation: Review the effectiveness of current interventions. Are the expected outcomes being met? If not, identify the barriers or reasons for the lack of progress.
3. Collaboration: Work with the healthcare team, including doctors, therapists, and family members, to gather insights and suggestions for modifying the care plan.
4. Documentation: Record any changes in interventions, along with the rationale and expected outcomes. This ensures continuity of care and provides a reference for future evaluations.
5. Implementation: Carry out the adjusted interventions promptly and monitor the patient's response closely.