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		<description><![CDATA[By Nancy Lydia Kimmel R.N., Ph.D., C.H.M.M. Nurses are trained to learn and apply patient assessment skills. These skills are the cornerstone of being a proficient nurse. The knowledge and procedures for developing these skills are learned in the first two years of nursing school and honed in clinical as the student nurse takes on [...]]]></description>
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