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This systematic review explores how specialized nursing care can mitigate the risk of skin damage for patients undergoing complex cardiac procedures. By analyzing over a decade of medical data, the researchers identified a comprehensive suite of interventions—ranging from advanced pressure-reducing materials like silicone foam and inflatable pads to precise mechanical adjustments of medical tubing. The study emphasizes that protecting vulnerable patients requires a continuous, multi-layered strategy that begins before surgery and extends through the entire recovery process. Ultimately, the text highlights the essential role of the nurse in integrating these technical tools into a cohesive care plan to ensure patient safety in intensive care environments.
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