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What Are the Basic Principles of Skin Care in Nursing?
The basic principles involve:
- Regular
cleansing
to remove dirt and bacteria.
- Moisturizing to maintain skin hydration.
- Protecting the skin from excessive moisture, friction, and pressure.
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