What are the five different levels that American nursing theorist Benle believed that the acquisition and development of nursing expertise goes through

American nursing theorist Benle believed that the acquisition and development of nursing expertise goes through five different levels from novice to expert (C)

A.3

B.4

C.5

D.6

E.7

Skills in the nursing profession:

1. Strong interpersonal communication skills. As a nursing staff, to establish a good doctor-patient relationship with the patient, can regularly in-depth ward and patient communication, in order to obtain information about the patient's condition, to understand the patient's concerns, to solve the patient's problems in a timely manner, to explain to the family and the patient the cause of the disease, treatment principles, precautions and dietary life guidance, health education guidance.

2, solid nursing and first aid knowledge. To be a nurse needs to have solid nursing knowledge and first aid knowledge, encountered an emergency, to have the ability to calmly deal with things. Solid professional knowledge base is essential for nurses to strengthen the basic and operational knowledge, focusing on learning the relevant knowledge of the department.

3, constantly learning new knowledge, the ability to quickly master new skills. The development of science and technology, many disciplines are subject to new knowledge and new technologies to bring benefits and convenience at the same time, but also requires practitioners in all walks of life with a high level of understanding and acceptance of the ability of certain medical equipment manuals are not only in English, but also thick and Xinhua Dictionary. Some very challenging tasks are often accomplished in a short period of time.

4. Strong communication. Assist the doctor to do a good job of consulting, counseling, receiving and treating patients and their families. Patients should have a high degree of empathy, considerate and loving, active and enthusiastic, friendly expression, speak gently, work patiently and carefully, ask questions and answer them, and never argue with the patient.