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Why is Adjustment Important?

Adjustment is vital to ensure the continuity and quality of care. It allows nurses to:
Respond to changes in the patient's condition promptly.
Improve patient outcomes by providing timely and appropriate interventions.
Enhance patient satisfaction by addressing their needs and concerns.
Prevent complications by identifying and mitigating risks early.
Without regular adjustments, the care plan may become outdated or ineffective, jeopardizing the patient's health and well-being.

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