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How to chat when visiting patients?

When relatives, friends, colleagues and classmates are ill, it is human nature and courtesy to visit and express condolences. When visiting patients, we should first choose the right time and try to avoid the rest and medical time of patients. Because the patient's diet and sleep are more important than ordinary people, it is not appropriate to visit in the morning, noon, late at night and during the patient's meal or rest time. If you are visiting hospitalized patients, you should also go within the time stipulated by the hospital. If the patient is resting, don't disturb him. You can tell him later or leave a message. Dress neatly and don't wear irritating clothes. Walk lightly and don't disturb other patients to rest.

Gifts: Many people like to send flowers and fruits to patients, but it should be noted that some patients or people in the same ward may be allergic to flowers, or suffer from respiratory diseases, and are not suitable for breathing air with pollen. In addition, if you are hospitalized, everyone will send flowers when visiting the doctor, which will easily affect other patients in the small ward. It is particularly important to note that some diabetics and patients with gastrointestinal diseases cannot eat fruits. Choose according to the patient's condition. For example, when visiting patients with myocardial infarction, you should bring some bananas, oranges and watermelons to the patients to keep the stool unobstructed to alleviate the condition; When visiting patients with hypertension and coronary heart disease, you should bring wild vegetables. Wild vegetables are rich in acid and vitamin C, which can soften blood vessels. When visiting patients with pneumonia and tuberculosis, you can bring pears and nutrients beneficial to the treatment of diseases. In addition, many people send flowers to patients to make them feel happy, but be careful not to send pure white flowers. In fact, small toys, picture books, wool felt and thermos cups can all be given to patients.

Look: When visiting patients, you should look relaxed and concerned, don't look too worried, and don't look surprised when you see medical devices such as needles and catheters used for patients' treatment, so as not to bring pressure to patients.

Words and deeds: Due to the special psychological state, people are quite sensitive during illness. When talking with patients, you should generally ask the patient's physical condition and treatment effect first. When the patient tells his illness, he should listen carefully, don't be absent-minded, and look around. In the conversation, we should say more relaxed and comforting words to patients' anxiety, or dispel doubts and enlighten them, or persuade them to comfort them to help patients restore calm and stable emotions. Don't introduce hearsay remedies and secret recipes to patients, and don't recommend drugs that have not been clinically tested. It is also necessary to say more words of care and encouragement, so that patients can feel happy, dilute the distress caused by the disease and enhance the courage of patients to overcome the disease. If the patient's condition needs to be kept secret, don't guess with the patient. You already know the condition that should be kept secret, and you can't hint at the patient.