Robotics in Nursing: How Medical Nurses Interact with New Technologies.

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Huda Safooq Nazal Alanazi, Amal Abdullah Saleh Alkhidhr, Galia Mohammad Alsammari, Ahmed Ali Mohammed Alnujaidi, Majed Saud Nasser Almutairi, Maram Obied Alamri, Rasha Nashi Al-Otaibi, Adhwa Awad Almutairi, Ebtisam Abdullah Almonabehy, Asma Mohsan Hamoud Aldefary, Bedor Alnori Alanazi, Fahd Saleh Abdullah Al-Harbi, Yasmine Hassan Asmar Alanazi, Mohammed Mahdi Bin Mansour Alyami, Hamad Misfer Algashanin

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The integration of robotics in healthcare has revolutionized the medical field, offering new tools to assist nurses in providing efficient, high-quality care. From surgical robots to robotic exoskeletons and automated medication dispensing systems, nurses interact with a variety of robotic technologies that enhance patient care and improve operational efficiency. This article explores how medical nurses engage with these technologies, highlighting their roles in patient assessment, assistance with daily tasks, and therapeutic interventions. Challenges such as training, technological integration, and ethical considerations are discussed, alongside the potential for robots to reshape the nursing profession and improve outcomes for both patients and healthcare providers. Ultimately, the article emphasizes the need for ongoing education and collaboration to optimize the use of robotics in nursing practice.

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