What Skills are Developed During Hands-On Training?
During hands-on training, nursing students develop a wide range of skills, including:
1. Clinical Skills: Such as administering medications, taking vital signs, wound care, and performing physical assessments. 2. Communication: Effectively communicating with patients, families, and healthcare team members. 3. Critical Thinking: Making quick, informed decisions in high-pressure situations. 4. Time Management: Prioritizing tasks and managing time efficiently in a fast-paced environment. 5. Compassion: Providing empathetic and patient-centered care.