The document summarizes a study that assessed the skills of nurses working in critical care units in B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal. It found that most nurses were younger than 25 and had less than 3 years of critical care experience. Few had received basic life support or advanced life support training. Nurses showed adequate skills in areas like starting IVs and assessing vital signs, but limited skills in interpreting arrhythmias, managing temporary pacing, and caring for patients on hemodialysis. The study concluded that skill development training is needed for nurses to provide quality critical care.