How Medical Nurses Use Electronic Health Records (EHRS) In Patient Care.

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Mariam Ali Mobark Fageehi, Norah Abdullah Alqahtani, Ali Yahya Ahmed Sheani, Thamra Ali Abdullah Almahlafi, Samira Salim Yahia Huraisy, Jamela Muferreh Ali Alherisi, Sahar Ayed Mohammed Alshahrani, Azizah Saeed Dhafer Alshahrani, Fatimah Fayez Alhalafi, Saeedah Fahad Sultan, Ashwag Mohammed Zied, Mariam Awn Alwardan, Zainab Gassem Mohsen Hamzi, Nada Hassan Abdu Attaf, Amnah Mohammad Dghreri

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Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have revolutionized the healthcare industry by providing a digital platform for storing, managing, and sharing patient information. Medical nurses play a critical role in using EHRs to deliver safe, efficient, and high-quality care. EHRs offer nurses access to real-time patient data, facilitating communication, decision-making, and collaboration among healthcare teams. This article explores how medical nurses use EHRs in patient care, focusing on their role in documenting clinical assessments, tracking patient progress, coordinating with other healthcare professionals, and ensuring patient safety. The article also addresses the challenges and benefits of EHR usage, along with the potential for improving patient outcomes through the effective use of technology in nursing practice.

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