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What does medical care do?
Question 1: What does nursing do? Nursing requires you to learn some basic medicine and then learn mutually beneficial professional knowledge, including theoretical knowledge and technical operations.
After graduation, most of them went to hospitals, some changed careers, and others went to work in the medical department.
Generally, hospitals in the tertiary level and above in big cities have a cost ranging from 3,000 to 6,000. Small and medium-sized cities also have 1,500-3,000.
The older you are and the more experienced you are, the better your treatment will be, but not much better.
There are more girls than boys. Less than one-tenth of the boys are highly educated, and almost none are low-educated.
There is only one major in nursing, and there are no other categories. It's all the same when they're studying. It's just that the form of work they do in society is different. But they don't necessarily know what they study, but most of them go to clinical practice. There are many in this field.
Advanced nursing only requires higher academic qualifications than ordinary nursing, and is not a professional classification.
Question 2: What is the main job of nursing? I used to hear non-professionals say that they just give out medicines and injections, and I thought to myself: Alas, they still don’t understand nursing! Don’t understand nursing! But now I think they still have a little understanding of nursing. They understand: Our nursing work is to take care of patients and give medicines and injections to patients! But now, what are we doing in our nursing work? Maybe many of our decision makers really don’t understand nursing! Maybe it’s the current climate in the country that has led to the current state of care! And today I just want to talk about this cost issue.
I think anyone who studies nursing, from basic nursing to internal and external maternal and child care, community nursing, from our basic clinical knowledge: anatomy, physiology, pathology, biochemistry to the specialized nursing knowledge of our various systems, where can I find and communicate with patients? cost-related knowledge? No, I haven't learned it anyway, and I believe all nurses haven't learned it, but we haven't learned to count on our fingers how many pills a patient has used from the beginning to the end of a certain medicine. We don't have enough fingers to count. , I can’t wait to use my toes. We have never learned to count the number of intravenous infusions, how many blood draws, how many infusion sets and syringes used during the patient’s hospitalization. We have never learned to follow the doctor***. , urging them to write a medical order for the patient to have an indwelling injection, a medical order for the patient to use a pack of sputum suction tubes, a medical order for the patient to replace the oxygen suction tube... (For these, the doctor was going crazy. Today, a doctor, I was so preoccupied with prescribing these things to new patients that I even forgot to prescribe them to the patient) QD's medicine is once a day, BID's is twice a day, Q12H's is once every twelve hours, Q8H's is every eight hours, the patient today A person prescribed QD will change it to Q12H tomorrow, and then change it to Q8H two days later. Or the patient is taking two drugs today, and another drug will be added tomorrow, and in a few days, the dose of a certain drug will be reduced again. Yes, if we read the long-term doctor's orders every day, there will definitely be no problem in keeping them accurate. But now the leaders have higher demands on us, requiring us to accurately calculate how many pills of various medicines this patient has used, respectively. On what day it was used, how many syringes were used, how many times the intravenous infusion was performed, and how many times the general manager received bottles. We must have medical knowledge, accounting knowledge... We must be all-round! We also need to be natural public relations talents. We have to explain the cost issue to any patients who have questions about the cost, and these patients come with a lot of resentment and anger, as if we have overcharged them, assuming that we have overcharged them. It’s like it’s in our own pockets! We have to risk being regarded as Huang Shiren by patients and send reminder notes to patients, and also tell them: If they don’t pay, the medicine will be useless. We must have enough psychological endurance to accept the resentful eyes of patients, and there are countless Complaints: They keep asking us to pay money all day long, and since the disease cannot be cured, they keep asking us to pay! Give us the medicine first, we won't owe you anything! After so many days of treatment, it was of no use... Cost, cost, cost. Now people all over the country are staring at this cost. So, sometimes I think policymakers also have their own difficulties, but is there really no good way? Solve this? Why should we put all the work content on nurses? The more advanced technology is, the more complex and cumbersome our work is. Before computers, the patient's fees were settled by the full-time bill collector at the inpatient department. Yes, but with the application of computers, this problem has unknowingly been placed on nurses. In the past, my goal in nursing work was to work seriously and prevent nursing errors, but now with the introduction of punishment regulations on overcharging and omission of charges, , I also worry about whether overcharges or missed charges will not be calculated when calculating patient expenses (and these overcharges and missed charges are not caused by us at all, but we must check them out) . People across the country are paying attention, *** are paying attention, and leaders are also paying attention. Therefore, now everyone’s eyes are on the cost, while the quality of medical treatment and nursing care have become secondary things. This is the current situation! We, the majority of nursing workers, who are troubled by these problems all day long, how much energy do we have to take care of patients wholeheartedly?
Question 3: What does the nursing major do? Advanced nursing major
Graduates have solid basic theoretical knowledge of basic medicine, clinical medicine and basic medical skills, mastering
Basic knowledge of the diagnosis and treatment of common human diseases, frequently-occurring diseases, and endemic diseases, mastering the basic theories of nursing
Basic knowledge and operational skills, and mastering the basic principles and operations of nursing difficult, urgent and severe patients Technical, specialist nursing
nursing and specialist monitoring skills and working knowledge of hospital nursing management. Master a foreign language and be proficient in using computers
. Graduates are suitable to engage in clinical nursing work in medical institutions at all levels.
Question 4: What does a nurse do? In the morning, you have to hand over the shift first - distribute medicines - and administer intravenous drips. If the department is busy, this will be enough for you to stay busy for the whole morning. There is usually nothing much to do in the afternoon, that is, admitting a new patient for hospitalization and so on. If you have two intravenous drips in the afternoon Just hit it again. Then take the temperature one by one. Prepare the shift routine before leaving get off work, including changing sheets, sweeping the bed, etc. You can get off work after turning in your shift. This is the work schedule of the Changbai shift.
If you work shift work, it will be easier, because you can take a day or two off after night shift. The work content is basically the same, but day shift is busier than shift work. As for what else you need to do, it depends on the department you are in. The routine things you need to do include urinary catheterization, gastric tubes, and taking patients for examinations. These are all learned in school.
It’s not easy to work in the service industry now. Patients are also gods and they are all very good. In addition, when you are sick, you are in a bad mood and like to find faults. Some people get beaten, and scolding is more common. The key point is that you are at work. In order to adapt to the situation, you can't be tough with them, and don't argue with them, because if you really get into a fight, you have to apologize no matter whether you are right or not, and the leader will criticize you. You get offended by both sides, so learn to be more diplomatic.
Question 5: What will I do after I major in nursing? I am no longer alive. The big hounds who have lost their prey
are tasting the wind without legs
Those crops that have been harvested without heads,
are restrained,
Skinny but immortal in gold and black
It’s up to you to wish for it haha
Question 6: What do nurses do, give injections and infusions, take care of patients, etc. of.
Question 7: What work do nurses need to do every day? The work of nurses is very cumbersome. According to the different conditions of patients every day. Different things need to be done. The work of a student nurse is even more cumbersome. Generally, they follow the arrangements of the nurse teacher. Basically it's all very basic work. Last year, my friend was an intern for ten months. Basically change clothes every morning. The first thing to do is to sweep the bed. Then came the injections. Then change the bottle. and solve various trivial problems. He even runs errands for the teacher. It's amazing to take things. The main job is to change the bottle. Also, take good care of the ward you are in charge of. Environmental hygiene of the ward and daily care of patients. etc. Come on. Internship life is tiring but fulfilling. I hope you can complete your internship smoothly. come on.
Question 8: What does home care mainly do? Home nursing is mainly a process of caring for patients based on their needs, including medical treatment (such as vital signs), daily life, diet,
rest, sleep, psychology, etc.
Common daily care Body temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, pupils, etc. are the most basic care for home care.
Question 9: What exactly is nursing? Nursing is a profession, and nursing is a profession. Nurses must learn relevant basic and professional knowledge and pass exams before they can practice. Both in study and work It's possible to come into contact with what you call a dead body.
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