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What do the six-color bracelets in the hospital stand for?

1, red bracelet: indicates allergic or dangerous situation. Patients are allergic to certain drugs, foods or substances and need to pay special attention to avoid contact.

2. Yellow bracelet: used to identify dangerous patients, such as falling off and falling easily. Medical staff need to pay special attention to these patients to ensure safety.

3. Blue bracelet: used to identify patients with special care needs, such as cognitive impairment, autism, hearing or vision impairment, and help medical staff provide appropriate nursing and communication methods.

4. Green bracelet: it represents medical instructions, such as refusing cardiopulmonary resuscitation or special treatment requirements, which helps medical staff to understand the patient's willingness to treat and adjust medical measures accordingly.

5. White bracelet: used to identify ordinary care patients, that is, patients with no special needs or conditions.

6, orange bracelet: used to identify important news or warnings, such as a test has not been completed, blood samples need urgent treatment. To help medical staff pay attention to and deal with related matters in time.