DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF SIMULATION TRAINING (CARE FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION) AMONG STUDENTS OF THE HIGHER NURSING FACULTY
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The increasing prevalence of arterial hypertension among adolescents highlights the need for healthcare professionals to develop specialized skills in managing this condition. Simulation-based training offers an effective educational tool to enhance clinical competence among nursing students.
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Wühl, E., Witte, K., & Soergel, M. (2019). Hypertension in children and adolescents: Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. Pediatric Nephrology, 34(3), 463-477.
