Does Linyi Vocational College have a nursing program?

Linyi Vocational College does not currently have a nursing major.

Nursing is a specialized major in China's general institutions of higher learning, with a three-year course of study, focusing on basic knowledge and skills in human physiology and pathology, basic medicine, clinical nursing, and preventive health care. Nursing is an applied science and is categorized into home care and paid care. Corresponding nursing programs must be carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions of the laws and regulations stipulated by the Ministry of Health, the National Health Commission, and the Ministry of Medical Affairs.

Complete basic or routine nursing care in an organized, purposeful, and planned manner, observe and understand the patient's body weight basis, monitor or obtain condition data according to changes in the condition, in order to cooperate with the doctor to complete the treatment of the patient, strengthen infusion rounds and education, and deal with medical disputes in a timely manner in order to prevent the occurrence of medical errors. Carry out critical care vital signs monitoring, specimen collection, weight nutrition regular collection and analysis.

From the physiological psychological, socio-cultural and spiritual aspects, to take care of the patient's living and living, daily activities, medication and safety issues. For example, patients with myocardial infarction may show: physiological - pain, chest tightness, shortness of breath; psychological - fear, fear; ideological and cultural - self-knowledge and understanding of the knowledge of the disease degree; spiritual - whether they are valued and respected by nurses and doctors.

Nursing mainly studies human physiology and pathology, basic medicine, clinical nursing, preventive health care and other aspects of the basic knowledge and skills at all levels of hospitals, community health service centers, nursing homes, such as clinical care, community nursing and rehabilitation health care. Examples include daily cleaning and nursing care for patients unable to take care of themselves, postnatal care for newborns and mothers, and health care and disease prevention for the elderly.

Psychological care aims at:

1, relieving the patient's nervousness, anxiety, pessimism, depression and other emotions towards the disease, and enhancing the confidence to overcome the disease.

2, correct and timely health education, so that the patient as early as possible to adapt to the new role and hospitalization environment.

3, to help patients establish new interpersonal relationships, especially doctor-patient relationship, to adapt to the new social environment.

4. Due to the sudden change in the role of the patient and the living environment and interpersonal relationships, it is often difficult for the patient to adapt at once, and some psychological problems will occur, which requires psychological care to help the patient create the best psychological state conducive to treatment and recovery.