Nurse practice is a very important part of kindergarten work, which mainly includes the following aspects:
Taking care of children's life: Nurses should be responsible for children's daily life, including morning check-ups, urging children to wash their hands, eating, taking lunch breaks, etc. In these processes, nurses need to pay attention to the child's physical condition, such as observing whether the child has physical discomfort or abnormal reaction, and handling or reporting it in time.
Hygiene and cleaning work: Nurses should be responsible for keeping classrooms and activity areas clean and tidy, including daily cleaning and sanitation work, such as mopping the floor and wiping the table, and regular disinfection work, such as toy disinfection and table disinfection.
Cooperate with teaching activities: nurses should cooperate with teachers to carry out teaching activities and help teachers organize children's activities, such as helping children prepare learning materials and assisting teachers in classroom management.
Pay attention to children's mental health: nurses should pay attention to children's mental health, such as observing children's behavior and emotional changes. Find and solve children's psychological problems in time and provide necessary psychological support and help.
Safety work: Nurses should be responsible for the safety of young children, including ensuring that young children do not engage in dangerous activities and contact with dangerous goods, and at the same time master basic first aid knowledge and skills in dealing with emergencies.
In addition to the above aspects, nurses' practice also includes some other daily work, such as filling in parenting diaries and sorting out children's belongings. Generally speaking, the work of a nurse involves all aspects of a child's life, which requires care, patience and responsibility, as well as certain professional knowledge and skills.