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● Client Feedback : Engage in open communication with the client to gather their feedback on their progress and any changes they have noticed. ● Clinical Observations : Use your clinical judgment to assess the client's physical and functional improvements based on your interactions and observations. ● Documentation : Document your findings, noting any improvements or areas that require further attention. ● Reassessment : Continuously reassess the client's responses to interventions over time to ensure that progress is sustained. ● Collaboration : Collaborate with other healthcare team members, such as physical therapists and physicians, to gather a comprehensive perspective on the client's progress. By thoroughly evaluating the client's responses to interventions, the nurse can determine the effectiveness of the preventive measures and make necessary adjustments to the care plan to optimize the client's outcomes and well-being. D. Nonpharmacological Comfort Interventions: Tailoring Care for Client Comfort Some clients turn to nonpharmacological interventions , which encompass a diverse array of complementary, alternative, and integrative approaches. The range and abundance of these approaches are noteworthy. These interventions vary in their efficacy from client to client. Thus, alongside evaluating the necessity of these therapies, nurses also delve into the client's preferences regarding the specific therapies they desire. Illustrations of these alternative and complementary therapies that extend comfort to clients are discussed in more detail in Chapter 3:
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