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Nursing management in tuberculosis (TB) involves a comprehensive approach to patient care, focusing on assessment, treatment adherence, education, and infection control. Nurses monitor symptoms, manage side effects of anti-TB medications, and ensure that patients complete their treatment regimen to prevent drug resistance. They also educate patients about TB transmission, promote respiratory hygiene, and support the mental and emotional well-being of those affected. Additionally, nurses play a crucial role in contact tracing and community health initiatives to control the spread of the disease.

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