The monthly nursing knowledge training content is as follows:
Basic nursing knowledge: Nursing staff need to learn basic medical knowledge, including human anatomy, physiology, pathology, etc. They need to understand the structure and function of various systems in the human body, as well as the causes, symptoms, and treatments of common diseases.
Nursing techniques and operations: Nursing staff need to learn and master various nursing techniques and operations, such as measuring body temperature, pulse and respiration, blood pressure monitoring, medication, changing wound dressings, catheterization, intravenous injection, etc. They need to understand the purpose, steps, and precautions of each procedure to ensure safe and effective care.
Critical patient care: Nursing staff need to learn how to handle critically ill patients, including monitoring vital signs, ventilator operation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, first aid skills, etc. They need to understand the acute and critical symptoms caused by different diseases and the corresponding nursing interventions.
Chronic disease care: Caregivers also need to learn how to care for patients with chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, etc. They need to understand the characteristics of these diseases, principles of treatment and care, and the prevention and management of common complications.
Psychological care: Caregivers need to learn how to provide psychological care, including communication skills with patients, listening skills, emotional support, etc. They need to understand the psychological problems that may arise in different patients during their illness and treatment, and learn corresponding nursing methods.
Infection control: Nursing staff need to learn and master the knowledge and skills of infection control, including hand hygiene, isolation measures, cleaning and disinfection, waste disposal, etc. They need to understand common routes of hospital infection and preventive measures to ensure the safety of their patients and themselves.
Professional ethics and ethics: Nursing staff need to learn professional ethics and ethics, understand the responsibilities and obligations of the nursing profession, and relationships with patients, families, and other health care team members.
The above is the general content of caregiver training. Specific training courses and content may vary according to different training institutions, regions and requirements. The purpose of the training is to enable caregivers to be competent in basic care work and to provide safe, effective and humane care services.