"Clinical Challenges and Solutions in Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice: A Review of Recent Evidence"
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Abstract: Medical-surgical nursing is a core specialty that bridges multiple aspects of patient care, often demanding high levels of knowledge, technical skill, and critical thinking. Nurses working in this domain face complex challenges, including patient safety risks, increasing comorbidities, technological integration, staff shortages, and the need for evidence-based practice. Addressing these challenges requires innovative strategies, ongoing education, and systematic approaches to enhance care outcomes. This review explores key clinical challenges in medical-surgical nursing and discusses evidence-based solutions, including improved communication systems, interprofessional collaboration, simulation-based training, use of technology, and patient-centered interventions. By analyzing recent evidence, this article highlights how nurses can adapt to evolving demands and continue to provide high-quality, safe, and effective care. The findings emphasize the significance of continuous professional development, policy support, and organizational strategies to optimize nursing practice in medical-surgical settings.
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