Clustered care involves several key components: - Timely Interventions: Scheduling necessary medical procedures, such as blood draws, medication administration, and vital checks, to occur simultaneously. - Environmental Control: Managing the environment to maintain a calm and quiet atmosphere, which may include dimming lights and reducing noise levels. - Family-Centered Care: Involving the family in the care process during designated times to ensure they are part of the child's care journey. - Monitoring and Adjustment: Continually assessing the patient’s response to clustered care and making adjustments as needed to optimize outcomes.