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How Can Nursing Staff Minimize the Risks?
To minimize risks, nursing staff should:
Follow established protocols and guidelines.
Use assistive devices whenever possible.
Work in pairs or teams for complex lifts.
Regularly participate in training and refresher courses.
Report any incidents or near-misses to improve safety practices.
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