Nursing training report

Model essay on nursing training report

In daily life, the frequency of reporting is on the rise, and the technical terms involved in reporting should be explained clearly. How should we write the report? The following is a sample of a nursing training report I compiled for you, hoping to help you.

Nursing Training Report 1 1. Introduction of Training Units

I worked as an intern in xx county hospital from xx to xx. XX County Hospital is a second-class first-class hospital and the current medical service center in Luannan County. The personnel quality, equipment resources, technical strength and service quality of the hospital are all at the level of Luannan County Hospital in our county. There are more than xxx health technicians with professional titles and qualifications, including X chief physician, xx deputy chief physician and xxx intermediate title. Xx county hospital is equipped with advanced equipment such as color Doppler, gastroscope workstation, extracorporeal lithotriptor, dynamic ECG monitoring, color transcranial Doppler, fiberoptic bronchoscope, automatic biochemical analyzer, CR, remote gastrointestinal machine, multi-parameter monitor, defibrillation monitor, multifunctional anesthesia machine, prostate resectoscope, fibrolaryngoscope, paranasal sinus mirror, ophthalmic surgical microscope, color medical graphic analysis system, central oxygen supply negative pressure suction system, etc., which has become a collection of medical treatment, teaching, and so on.

Second, the training process and content (time, content)

(a), digestive system, cardiovascular internal medicine training

Digestive system and cardiovascular medicine are mainly departments of heart disease such as angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and digestive system diseases. On the first day of training, the head nurse arranged the technical backbone to teach in the department, briefly introduced the basic situation of the hospital, common diseases, commonly used drugs and nursing characteristics of common diseases, and carefully explained the nature of the department's work, matters needing attention and rules and regulations to be observed.

As the saying goes, everything is difficult at the beginning. In the practice of digestive system and cardiovascular medicine, undergraduate students usually accept some acute and severe patients, so they have high requirements for nurses in all aspects. At first, they were not suitable, but soon they became familiar with them under the cordial guidance of the teaching teacher and the care of the department staff, and began to engage in simple nursing work under the guidance of the teaching teacher. From the initial injection and infusion to being able to cooperate with doctors to rescue critically ill patients. The practice of digestive system and cardiovascular medicine really made me understand and learn a lot, which made me deeply understand the fragility of life and the importance of nursing work. In the practice of internal medicine, I have cultivated my good qualities of carefulness, patience and self-knowledge, which I will continue to strengthen in my future study and life.

(2) Pediatric training

After the practice of digestive system and cardiovascular medicine, the second subject came to pediatrics to study. Although I had some psychological preparation before, when I really stepped into pediatrics, I was shocked by what I saw. At that time, I was overwhelmed by the children crying all over the corridor, and I didn't know where to start. Here you should not only have excellent skills, but also have good psychological quality and interpersonal skills. Because you are dealing with children, the head nurse told us a lot of things to pay special attention to on the first day. I dare not be careless at all and decided to study hard.

Because we have never really come into contact with pediatric children before, and the care for children is only some fur in books, so at first we can only change the medicine for children or take them to do some disease-related tests. Later, we gradually became familiar with it, gradually understood it, and gradually learned scalp acupuncture technology and other related care for children, and gradually felt that children were actually not so terrible, but more vulnerable than adults.

During the pediatric internship, I really felt a lot. Such a small child, so fragile, needs our protection. At the same time, I deeply feel my own shortcomings and need to constantly strengthen my professional skills and theoretical knowledge.

(3), obstetrics and gynecology training

With the disappointment of pediatrics, I entered the next stop of obstetrics and gynecology training, which is a brand-new department and a brand-new challenge. Because of the first two classes, before I came to obstetrics and gynecology, I paid special attention to reading the knowledge of obstetrics and gynecology besides having a simple understanding of the department.

When I came to obstetrics and gynecology, although I still had a lot to learn, I gradually lost my previous ignorance and confusion, and gradually learned to be mature and calm. On the first day, the teacher introduced us to the rules and regulations of delivery room, the routine of aseptic operation, the environment and layout of delivery room and waiting room, the placement of various forms, medicines and rescue supplies, the names of various aseptic packages and instruments, and strengthened the aseptic consciousness. I witnessed the whole process of natural childbirth for the first time here, and really realized the greatness of my mother. At the same time, I was deeply shocked by the birth of a newborn, and I deeply felt the difficulty of being a mother.

Third, the main harvest

During these months of training, I have learned a lot, and at the same time I have realized my own shortcomings, not only technical proficiency, but also attitude towards people, good moral cultivation and good psychological quality, which are also necessary conditions for being a qualified nurse in modern society. The profession of nurse is very common, but it is great. Although sometimes I am very tired and even not understood by patients and their families, I feel that every day is very fulfilling, because it is no longer our comfort to see patients discharged from hospital.

Fourth, the existing problems

My training life ended like this. During this period, I learned a lot, but I also deeply realized my own shortcomings, which are summarized as follows:

1, the mastery of professional knowledge is not comprehensive and specific enough.

2. Practical operation ability needs to be improved, and practice needs to be strengthened.

3, the psychological stress of dealing with emergencies is poor, the problem is immature and irrational.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) advice to college

1, I hope the college can give students many opportunities to practice in peacetime, so that everyone can apply theory to practice.

2. I also hope that the college will provide more students with some hands-on opportunities in the future study process.

3. I hope that the college will arrange more students to go to the hospital after class to lay a good foundation for future training.

4. Provide more opportunities to combine theory with practice.

It has been almost a month since I entered the hospital for training. This month, I have been following the teacher's ass, contacting all kinds of patients every day, and finally entered a state. Therefore, sorting out the mood today is also a training experience. I still remember that our group of people walked into the hospital under the guidance of the teacher. With a feeling of hesitation and nervousness, I started 10 months of clinical nursing training. Clinical training is the consolidation and strengthening of theoretical learning stage, as well as the cultivation and exercise of nursing skill operation, and it is also the best exercise before our employment. Therefore, we cherish this period of time, cherish the opportunity to exercise and improve ourselves every day, and cherish the rare mentoring relationship with teachers.

When I first entered the ward, I always felt at a loss Looking at the students who entered clinical training in advance, I can't help but envy them. When can I do this? At that time, nursing work was still in a relatively unfamiliar state, and there was no formed concept of what I could do in such a new environment.

Teachers have rich clinical teaching experience, which makes me adapt to the nursing work and hospital environment quickly and lays a good foundation for future training. But when I slowly plunged into this job, I suddenly found that it was a very meaningful job. I really didn't know anything at first, so I was criticized every day. But I thought that since I chose this job, I should work hard. At first, I went to the clinic, where I stayed for about two weeks. Although the time is not long, I have benefited a lot. I learned blood drawing, skin test, skin preparation test and so on. Seven pairs refer to bed number, name, drug name, measurement, concentration, time, usage and batch number.

During these two weeks, I really realized the responsibility of nurses, and the next two weeks were in pediatrics, which should be deeply felt by me, because I always felt that pediatrics was difficult and children were difficult to coax, so I was always worried, but when I integrated into that atmosphere, I felt that a nurse's sense of responsibility was very important. Not only do I know that intravenous injection and dispensing, especially sterility, are particularly important, but I also know that a nurse should know family members and handle them properly. Under the guidance of the teacher, I have basically mastered the nursing of some common diseases in pediatrics and some basic operations. In particular, I understand the importance of sterility. At the same time, I will continue to study hard and sum up experience, be diligent in observation, be good at observing children's illness, grasp the changes of illness in time, and make accurate judgments.

In a word, I think I learned a lot during this training. Although I am only a student, maybe my ability is limited, I use my efforts to enrich my knowledge and skills. I hope to send patients away healthily with my smile, and I am eager to grow up in my study and really be a angels in white who sings silently and flies hard. The work of a nurse is heavy and messy. Although I had some feelings before entering the consulting room, I really felt deeply after entering the ward. Indeed, the job of a nurse is very fragmentary, which can be said to be very humble. We use our own feet to measure the distance of the ward over and over again; However, nurses also have unique charm. Hospitals cannot be without nurses, doctors cannot be without nurses, patients cannot be without nurses, and the whole environment cannot be without nurses. This kind of trivial work has a complete system. It can be said that sparrows are small and complete.

This is what I learned in a month's training, and it is also the first harvest in the training stage: learn to adapt and grow in the new environment!

Nursing training report 3: Nearly half of the training time has passed. Unconsciously, time flies like smoke, leaving only the circles drawn on the calendar to count your growth. Before you know it, you smile. Those circles remind you of these months. On that day, were you at a loss when you first entered the hospital? On that day, were you complacent about the success of the first intravenous puncture? Did you stay in the operating room for nearly a week that day and be criticized by the teacher or anxious?

Finally, I got used to dealing with problems in an orderly way, and I gradually got used to not panicking when I shuttled through the ward. I am often praised by patients and their families. The words "Girl, you are really a good nurse. Don't screw up" are my greatest encouragement. In the department, when I am not too busy, I will chat with them. Seeing my family massage patients, because I have learned the relevant knowledge of health massage, I will also instruct them what methods and steps massage can best relieve fatigue and promote blood circulation. Practice life, enjoy life and relax.

Life will always slap you when you are proud and tell you to always be cautious and modest. The same is true of spiritual life. When I wanted to relax, I added the wrong medicine. When I was busy changing the liquid, I almost made a mistake because I forgot to check it, so the patient's family found it first. They have warned themselves not to slack off at all times.

Of course, there will be times when you are tired. When you shuttle through the hospital all day to change fluids and make the bed, even when you sleep at night, you can vaguely hear the teacher calling you, and the degree of fatigue can be imagined. Physical fatigue is not terrible, but mental fatigue. When you give a patient intravenous infusion and feel guilty because you didn't succeed in puncture, when family members say "What's the use of apologizing", when you do your due diligence training and let the teaching teacher criticize you because of misunderstanding, you will really feel tired.

It will be depressed from time to time, but it will not collapse, just like a tire with slow exhaust, which needs to be inflated regularly. This cycle, this repetition. This is what we did during the training. I feel very tired from time to time and need to adjust my state frequently to adapt to training. Finally, the most important thing in the training process is not just to remember to change the fluid, but to learn and pick it up again. Talk to patients and their families about their illness and treatment. The names and functions of drugs that have been forgotten and forgotten and don't want to be remembered are beginning to be remembered. In short, learn with an open mind.

Counting, the progress in a few months is really great. It is said that everything is difficult at the beginning, but I will say that our group's training has a good start. Urology is the first department we trained. More than ten days of training is a process of getting familiar with and adapting to the work of the department. I vaguely remember that on my first day in the department, I always taught Mr. Wang Shujuan, and the teacher gave me the impression that I was calm and practical. Indeed, more than ten days of training also made me like this teacher more. And the teaching she gave us trainees who just entered the hospital is believed to be beneficial to our long-term training and even our future work.

The training in the operating room allows us to witness the operation process, in which the concept of sterility goes deep into the future nursing operation. Learn to wear surgical gown, sterile gloves, wash and brush hands before operation, and truly experience how to be a qualified instrument nurse. The practical training of gynecology made me relearn the nursing of gynecological diseases. Teacher Yue Ling's strict requirements make me more careful in my work, and her constant recognition makes me more confident in the training process. The practice in the emergency department makes you really close to first aid and feel the urgency of pre-hospital first aid. Learned hands-free CPR and the use of ECG defibrillators. Now, the interventional department has made greater progress for itself. Interventional department is a very distinctive department. Here, we can not only understand the complications of peripheral vascular diseases, nerve intervention and liver cancer intervention and their related nursing, but also have many opportunities for nursing operation. Among them, the use of indwelling needle makes us more familiar with it and makes critically ill patients get exercise.

Students will have a joke, "I thought I could become an angel after learning nursing, but I didn't expect to become a woman accidentally." Of course, this joke does show the inner strength of nurses, whether they are women or men. After all, the erosion of time will make us understand and make us cautious.

The growth of the circle that falls on the calendar will eventually return to memory. At this moment, we count the growth and move on.

In my personal opinion, training is an expectation, an expectation for one's own growth, an expectation for one's role to begin to change, and an expectation for one's dreams. Learning, there is also a fear, lack of confidence in themselves, fear that they can not adapt to the new environment, but also fear that they will be at a loss.

With a hope and a loss, I came to xx Hospital and started my training career. Since then, my identity has changed from a student to an intern nurse, my living environment has changed from a school to a hospital, and my contacts have changed from teachers and classmates to doctors, nurses and patients. For these three changes and how to be a qualified training nurse, although the teacher has given us thousands of instructions, I am still uneasy, strange and uncomfortable, afraid of being scolded by the teaching teacher, afraid that I am worse than others, and I don't know where to start. ...

The first rotation department was icu, and my tutor was Wan Ling. She is an expert in surgery in the hospital. She is quick, graceful and standardized, which gives me a lot of pressure invisibly. At the beginning of my training life, I felt a sense of frustration. I feel very small in front of the teacher, and I don't even have a brain when I work. I just perform tasks mechanically. Every time I just want to do well, the more I want to do well first, the more I make mistakes, the more I fear, the more I fear. This forms a vicious circle. Well, I dare not take the initiative to ask for the operation, but the teacher thinks that I am not active in my work, and sometimes I cry when I feel wronged. Facing the teacher's busy figure like a duck to water every day, I only have a sigh in my heart, complaining that I can't apply theory to practice, complaining that I didn't study hard when I was a trainee before, and I wish I were all thumbs.

Maybe I have poor adaptability and can't communicate with teachers. I'm still at a loss when I enter ccu, but I'm also very grateful to my tutor, who is patient and cares about me. When I entered the operating room, Miss Li Nan could see my progress every day. Even a little, she encouraged me. Even if I was stupid and made a mistake, she would tell me the principle and let me know the root of the mistake instead of scolding me. Played a guiding role. I began to have my own ideas and rekindled my enthusiasm for work. No matter how bitter and tired, as long as you feel comfortable, you can spend every day happily!

Now we have entered the fourth rotation department, bone three. I thought I could adapt quickly, but the reality really poured cold water on me, and I felt more stupid and didn't know what to do. The teacher also thinks that we have been training for so long, and we are undergraduates, so we should do things with ease. I am really ashamed of the teacher's helplessness! I fell into a trough again, and returned to a mindless life, with no organization at all. However, when Ms. Ting He learned that I didn't get surgical exercise because of my inferiority and lack of initiative, she told me the importance of surgical techniques and helped me find exercise opportunities. It was the teacher who inspired my enthusiasm again. I really appreciate the teacher's concern for me, and I will redouble my efforts to live up to the teacher's expectations!

Now, I still look forward to and fear "training". I'm looking forward to it, because training is an opportunity to integrate theory with practice. It is very fresh and interesting to apply the theory I have studied for four years to clinic. Then, if you want to operate on a patient, if you really want to see the essence of the disease through the symptoms, but you have no bottom in your heart, you will inevitably be scared. I have also asked many down-to-earth students, and they all have different views. In short, it is "like drinking water, you know yourself well." But one thing is clear: the real way to master and apply knowledge is to apply it to practice, and to verify and consolidate what you have learned with practice. It is important to learn how to communicate with patients and teachers! Not being good at getting in touch with people is one of my weaknesses, and that timidity and unnaturalness will make me lose many learning opportunities, so I think communication is also an art, and learning it well will benefit you a lot. After nearly five months of training, I have the same experience. Here, I would like to make the following points:

First, the problem of theoretical knowledge: I used to be a student, and the school is student-centered. Chinese education has always been spoon-feeding: passively accepting so much knowledge. Although I have taken the exam so many times, now my knowledge seems to have disappeared in my mind and I can only keep turning pages. When I was speechless under the teacher's questions again and again, I realized that my memory was shallow, and memories without time were like footprints on the beach. At that time, it seemed profound and obvious, but it could not bear the cleaning of time.

Second, the problem of role transformation. When I first started training, I didn't understand many things. Although I have had a probation period before, I still feel lack of confidence when it comes to actual operation. Will I make a mistake? What if I did something wrong? I am always timid in doing things, and my classmates who practice with me do well. I think the teacher likes it. It seems that it's not my turn. I blindly follow the basic nursing and follow the operation every day. I want to say "let me try", but I'm afraid. So I think the role change is a hurdle, and I must work hard to overcome it. The method mainly depends on initiative. I found that teachers are happy to teach as long as they ask questions and put forward operational requirements on their own initiative. You can't wait for the teacher to ask for something like in school.

Third, exercise bravely. In the face of patients, especially surgical patients, it is common to see blood, and when patients groan in pain, especially during surgery, their hearts will always be in their throats, so being careful and tying their hands behind their backs will bring more pain to patients. Therefore, you should be more bold and exercise more. My goal is to be bold and cautious, and only accurate and quick can solve the patient's pain as soon as possible.

Fourthly, aseptic concept and standardized operation. During the surgical practice, every teacher emphasized the concept of sterility. So I deeply understand the concept of sterility and follow it unconsciously in the operation. And standardized operation is really a very conservative and safe practice! As for new methods and innovative thinking, we must be familiar with the situation.

5. Smile service: When I see smiling faces here, they all feel particularly beautiful and lovely, which makes me feel that if I were a patient, I would choose to live here without hesitation. Therefore, I also ask myself not to bring emotions to work, and keep a sunny smile every day to make patients feel warm!

In short, these five months are a process of adaptation, and many shortcomings need to be improved. This is a learning process, and many concepts have been revised. Although I am very tired, I believe I can overcome it. This is only the beginning of actual combat training, which needs us to explore continuously in the future. At the same time, we should also have some requirements for ourselves in order to gain something. I think the next training is both a challenge and an opportunity, and I must make good use of this opportunity.

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