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Amnah Ali Ahmed Ogdi, Majed Mirzaq Al Mutairi, Mohammad Yousuf Lamfon, Mustafa Ahmed Aljawhari, Hassan Mohammed Haddadi, Alaa Rashad Hassanein, Mohammed Talal Maghrbi Ftih, Tariq Naif Sahly, Oqalaa Ali Alshammari, Saad Ageel Alshammary, Sabah Turayhib Alharbi, Alhussain Saleh Mohammed Alsagoor, Ahmad Jawad Alsmaeel, Rehab Mohmed Alanazi, Fares Ali Alyami

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Effective management of liver infections necessitates a collaborative approach between doctors and nurses to address the multifaceted needs of patients. This paper explores the insights gleaned from the collaborative efforts of doctors and nurses in liver infection management, emphasizing their complementary roles and contributions throughout the care continuum. Key aspects covered include communication strategies, holistic patient assessment, treatment planning and implementation, patient education and support, continuity of care, adaptation to challenges, and professional growth and development. By fostering open communication, coordinating care, and leveraging their respective expertise, doctors and nurses can optimize patient outcomes and enhance the quality of care delivery in liver infection management.

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Collaborative Approaches To Liver Infection Management: Insights From Doctors And Nurses. (2022). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 32, 2216-2225. https://doi.org/10.59670/w86ad197