A good nursing care plan includes information about a patient’s diagnosis, immediate changes required in the treatment, treatment goals, particular nursing interventions, along an evaluation plan to track patients’ recovery. Also, the care plan must address the ‘why’, ‘what’, and ‘how.’ In addition, it must follow evidence-based practice when developing the interventions or discussing the rationale for actions. Moreover, the importance of care plans in nursing demands to use of the SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound) approach for the patients. Also, it must be shareable and easily accessible by everyone. Lastly, it’s essential to update it timely manner by sharing the latest information about the patient’s recovery process.