complications of therapy

How can nurses mitigate the risk of complications in therapy?

Mitigating risks involves several strategies including thorough patient assessment, proper education, adherence to protocols, and use of evidence-based practices. Regular training and continuing education for nurses on the latest therapies and potential complications can enhance their competency in managing complex cases. Implementing clinical pathways and checklists can also standardize care and reduce errors.

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