1. Respect patients' life value, cultural background and beliefs, pay attention to patients' individual needs and rights, provide comprehensive nursing services and pay attention to patients' safety and privacy.
2. Nurses should pay attention to patients' emotional needs, express their caring feelings, establish a trust relationship with patients, and relieve patients' mental stress.
3. Nurses should know and transmit information in time, answer patients' questions and eliminate patients' fears and anxieties.
4. Respect the patient's life dignity, provide reasonable medical advice and treatment plan, and ensure that the patient's health and dignity are maintained.
5. Pay attention to the safety of patients, provide a safe medical environment and nursing services, and avoid secondary injuries to patients.
In a word, humanistic nursing is a comprehensive and personalized nursing service concept, which emphasizes that nurses should take patients as the center, respect patients' humanized needs and rights, pay attention to emotional support and cultural care, and provide all-round nursing services to ensure patients' physical and mental health is fully guaranteed.