One of the primary reasons for the importance of post-testing was its role in assessing the effectiveness of interventions. By comparing post-intervention outcomes to baseline data collected during pre-testing, the Department of Nursing was able to determine whether the intervention had produced the desired changes or improvements. It was the phase where the effects or outcomes of the intervention were measured and evaluated. Pre- and post-surveys were crucial tools for measuring high-touch programs. By carefully designing the survey, the Department of Nursing gathered valuable data to assess program effectiveness and drive continuous improvement.