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How Do Nurses Handle Post-Procedure Care?

Post-procedure care involves monitoring the patient for any adverse reactions or complications, such as bleeding, infection, or allergic reactions. Nurses provide instructions on wound care, pain management, activity restrictions, and follow-up appointments. They ensure that the patient and their family understand these instructions and know when to seek medical attention. Documentation of the patient's status and any interventions provided is also a key responsibility.

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