What should a nurse stand, sit and gesture?
The appearance of nurses should be: steady and moderate pace, elegant and dignified charm, soft speech, brisk action, lively and healthy, full of vitality, natural expression and polite treatment. The nurse's correct standing posture: chest out and abdomen in, head straight, neck straight, shoulders abduction, buttocks tightened, hands naturally hanging to the sides of the body or gently holding the lower abdomen, legs together, feet slightly apart, body straight and center of gravity raised. Don't put your shoulders on your back, shake your body, put your hands on your waist, and don't lean against the patient's bedside or wall. The correct sitting posture of nurses should show humility, sincerity, dignity and dignity. Her upper body should be straight, her legs together and her hands on her legs. Don't sit with a vulgar and lazy feeling. The correct posture of nurses: In the process of walking, you should hold your head up and chest out, abdomen in, arms up, chest out and step, swing your arms naturally, walk lightly and forcefully, walk lightly without looking, walk nervously and orderly, and relax your muscles freely. Nurse's expression: cordial, natural, meticulous and harmonious, which can give patients a sense of security. Nurses' hand movements should be light, soft, steady, accurate, agile and orderly, and no disgusting movements such as scratching their heads, moving around and bossing around are allowed when patients are talking.