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What are the Key Competencies in Nursing Practice?

Nursing practice requires a variety of competencies, including:
Clinical Skills: Proficiency in performing procedures, administering medications, and using medical equipment.
Communication: The ability to effectively communicate with patients, families, and the healthcare team.
Critical Thinking: Applying analytical skills to assess patient needs and make informed decisions.
Ethical Practice: Adhering to moral principles and professional standards in patient care.
Leadership: Skills in managing patient care, delegating tasks, and leading healthcare teams.

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