1, discharge education and follow-up.
When the patient is discharged from the hospital, the nurse should take the initiative to assist in the discharge formalities, and at the same time provide oral health education or written education. Moreover, we should take the initiative to provide experts with follow-up time for patients, answer questions raised by patients, and inform patients to come to the hospital for review regularly according to the doctor's advice; If you feel unwell, come to the hospital at any time or call for advice. You can also ask the patient to leave his contact information and home address, so that we can call or visit at home regularly.
2. Leave the hospital and say goodbye.
Farewell after discharge is a continuation of our care for patients, a good opportunity to express friendly wishes when leaving, and to enhance the relationship between nurses and patients. When the patient leaves the hospital, the nurse should go out of the corridor and say "take care", "don't forget to take medicine" and "say hello to Manet for me", so as to show our nurses' quality and bring care to the patient, his family and friends. A warm farewell can make the patient feel that your concern for him continues.
Etiquette for treating patients' families:
Treat patients' families with the same kindness, enthusiasm and patience as patients. The nurse-patient relationship is not only the relationship between nurses and patients, but also the relationship with patients' families in a broad sense. Because patients' families play an extremely important role in the process of patients' treatment and rehabilitation. The words and deeds of patients' families are influenced by both patients and patients. It can be said that the relationship between nurses and patients' families is a very important supplement to the nurse-patient relationship.
Therefore, we should treat patients' families as kindly, warmly and patiently as patients. When necessary, we need to help them actively, sincerely and as much as possible, so that patients' families and patients can trust us, so that nursing work can get twice the result with half the effort.