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What Activities in Nursing Require Hand Strength?
Nurses engage in numerous activities that demand substantial hand strength. These include:
Performing
intravenous (IV) insertions
and removals
Opening and closing medication bottles
Manipulating
syringes
and other small instruments
Assisting patients with
mobility
and transfers
Operating
diagnostic equipment
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