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Reduce Nursing Interruptions and Disputes in Obstetrics and | 96987
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Reduce Nursing Interruptions and Disputes in Obstetrics and Gynaecology via Nursing Process Reengineering

Abstract

Scott Emory*

Work interruptions are a common occurrence during the nurse administration process, which includes planning, managing, and documenting. These interruptions result in nursing administration errors, which in turn affect patient safety, increase the likelihood of nursing hazards, and cause unpleasant emotions. In order to reduce medical disputes, it is critical to investigate how nursing influences drug withdrawal conflicts in obstetrics and gynaecology. Medical dispute-related documents are obtained and linked to relevant professional information systems for the purposes of data collection and consultation in this study. The nurse administration process, which entails planning, managing, and recording, frequently involves work interruptions. These disruptions lead to nursing administration mistakes, which compromise patient safety, raise the possibility of nursing risks, and elicit negative feelings. It is crucial to look into how nursing affects drug withdrawal conflicts in obstetrics and gynaecology in order to lessen medical disputes. For the goals of data collection and consultation in this study, medical dispute-related records are acquired and linked to pertinent professional information systems.

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