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The nursing process normally follow a certain sequence of events. It
begins with assessment, diagnosis, outcome, planning, implementation
and finally evaluation. Of each of these steps have a unique importance or
role. Assessment is the first step and its significant in forming the basis of
the care plan (Pérez Rivas et al., 2015). The second step is diagnosis and
according to studies, it plays a critical role in finding out the possible
causes of the health problem that the patient might be suffering from. The
third stage is outcome and it is the step that determines the course of
nursing interventions. Planning is the other step and it ensures that
everything runs according to plan or as desired. Implementation is the
next step and it plays a critical in wellness of the patient. Once a certain
nursing implementation is done, there are high chances that the patient
will feel much better. Evaluation is the final step. It is important since it
provides feedback on the nursing interventions. It is the step that defines
if the nursing process was done according to standards or not.
My research question in PICOT format.
Among obese individuals suffering from asthma, does regular
exercise enhance asthma control compared to steroids in 5 years?
PICOT is an acronym for Population, intervention, comparison,
outcome and timeframe (Boswell & Cannon, 2018). In this statement, the
population is obese individuals with asthma. Intervention is regular

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