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What Are Common Risk Factors in Nursing?
Common risk factors in nursing include:
Patient falls and mobility issues.
Medication errors, such as incorrect dosages or drug interactions.
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
Pressure ulcers due to prolonged immobility.
Communication breakdowns among healthcare providers.
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