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Why is it important for nurses to understand growth and developmental stages?

According to StatPearls, early identification of developmental delays in children can significantly improve outcomes. A solid grasp of human development is foundational to providing holistic, patient-centered care and is a core component of why it is important for nurses to understand growth and developmental stages. This knowledge enables nurses to tailor their approach to meet the specific physical, emotional, and psychological needs of each patient, from infancy to older adulthood.

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