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Clinical Skills for Nursing Students 2025 | Essential
Techniques, Step-by-Step Procedures, Competency
Checklists, and Exam Preparation Guide




Master essential clinical skills with this complete guide for nursing students, covering
procedures, checklists, safety tips, and hands-on exam preparation.




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Topic 1:- Splenic diseases


Benign Splenic diseases are Splenic abscess,Splenic cysts, Splenic
infarction,Splenomegaly,Splenic hemangioma, etc.
•Spleen is an important organ involved in immune function and blood
filtration. Various diseases can affect the spleen, including both benign and
malignant conditions.

,•Malignant Splenic Diseases:Splenic lymphoma, Splenic metastases, Splenic
anglosarcoma,Splenic sarcoma etc
Symptoms: Abdominal pain or discomfort
Splenomegaly (enlarged spleen)
Fatigue or weakness
Anemia
Easy bleeding or bruising
Infections, etc.
Diagnosis:- Medical history and physical examination
Imaging studies (ultrasound, CT scan, MRI)
Differential diagnosis:-
infectious mononucleosis, malaria
leukemia, lymphoma
liver diseases, pancreatic disorders
Staging:-
It is based on the specific disease entity and may involve imaging studies,
biopsy, and assessment of lymph node involvement.
Treatment:-
Medications like antibiotics, immunosuppressant’s
Splenectomy (surgical removal of the spleen)
Partial splenectomy (for certain conditions)

, Radiation therapy
Chemotherapy
Targeted therapy (for certain malignancies)
Complications:-Infection,Bleeding,Thrombocytosis,Post-splenectomy
complications (e.g., increased risk of certain infections, thromboembolism)


Key Points:
Regular monitoring and follow-up.
Importance of vaccinations post-splenectomy.
Educate patients on signs of infection and prompt medical care.


TOPIC 2:-Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
HCC is the most common primary liver cancer, originating from
hepatocytes.
Risk factors:-
• Chronic hepatitis B or C infection
Hemochromatosis
• Cirrhosis (alcohol-related, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease,
etc)
• Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
• Hepatotoxic substances (e.g., aflatoxin, certain medications)
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