What are the traditional Chinese medicine enema medical devices?

This summer vacation, I came to the hospital to practice nursing. I went deep into the daily work of nurses and experienced the ups and downs of being a nurse, only to find that being a nurse is not as easy as I thought. Being a nurse is really difficult. Transfusion and blood drawing, injection and administration, and enema with traditional Chinese medicine. If the patient is unwell, he will think of the nurse first. If the patient has any problems, he will still call the nurse. If the patient wants to change medicine and infusion, he must call the nurse ... there is always a busy nurse in the ward. After four weeks of probation, the most profound feeling is that clinic is a solid foundation of theoretical basic knowledge. Clinical field experience and field practice, let me reproduce the boring, stubborn knowledge in school when the various questions raised. For example, why should I read these pharmacology and pathology? What's the use of my back to me? It seems that there is no point in knowing, and knowledge is all-encompassing, but after learning, the general feeling is that I have been studying just for the exam, and nothing belongs to me. At school, no one asked me what adverse reactions these drugs would have. Even though I knew there were these adverse reactions, I had never really seen them. I don't know how serious the medical mistake is. No one asked me what the clinical manifestations of the disease were, and I didn't really ask. Is it the same as in the book? Wait a minute ... a month's internship will also be of great help to my future work and cooperation with doctors and nurses. Doctors and nurses have the same responsibilities, both to solve the patients' physical and psychological pain. Only the close cooperation between doctors and nurses can bring the greatest benefits to patients. To do this, we must first understand our own work and each other's work. As a future nurse, I must understand the work of nurses, so I think this internship not only plays a bridge role in early clinical contact, but also improves my clinical thinking ability, cultivates my practical ability and enhances my self-confidence. First, the internship around me made me re-recognize the loftiness of the profession of nurses. In my previous impression, nurses were synonymous with patience and carefulness. I always think that their work is very easy and simple, just follow the doctor's advice and "take the medicine according to the prescription", and other work is also very trivial. This time, through nursing practice, I went deep into the daily work of nurses for the first time, and experienced the ups and downs of being a nurse, only to find that being a nurse is not as simple as I thought. The job of a nurse is a word "tired". I am tired of running with them every day. They not only have to walk around the ward, but also give patients injections and dressing changes. In fact, they are much more tired than doctors, but they don't complain. Nurses are full of energy as long as they are working. They are engaged in a battle: fully display their vitality inside and outside the ward; Give the patient your energy and smile without reservation. The shift is usually at 8 o'clock in the morning, and all nurses and doctors should attend. Of course, I am no exception. Two directors of the department stood in front. Last night, the night nurses began to give their nursing pathology shift report, and then the doctor on duty. In addition, doctors have to talk about critically ill patients under their jurisdiction. Finally, the two directors and the head nurse summed up the shift that must be done every day. Personally, I think change is very important. It is a kind of discipline for doctors and nurses, so that our medical staff can understand that the life of patients is in our hands. Be organized and disciplined, and be a serious and responsible medical worker. Secondly, the internship around me broadened my horizons and increased my knowledge. During my internship, I followed my teacher, listened carefully to the explanations and guidance, learned a lot about the basic operation of medical equipment, observed and practiced many medical operations, such as vital sign measurement (weight, blood pressure, respiration, pulse, temperature), intravenous drip, intramuscular injection, instrument disinfection and so on. There are many professional musical instruments that I saw for the first time. There are many seemingly simple nursing operations, and only when they are really done will they know that this is not the case. In the short four weeks in the hospital, new things came one after another, which always brought me an exciting impact. I am full of curiosity, pay attention to observation, actively ask questions, and the nurses patiently explain to me, which makes me understand the use of some medical devices and basically master the essentials and precautions of nursing operation. They vividly analyzed the seemingly simple operations and gave me many practical opportunities under the premise of rules and regulations, which gave me the opportunity to use these instruments and equipment and practice nursing operations. All these have given me a certain perceptual knowledge of my future work. Thirdly, the internship around me gave me a certain understanding of the overall nursing of medical cooperation. This is extremely important for my future work, and it is also one of the most important purposes of this internship. Through understanding, I realize that the responsibilities of doctors and nurses are highly unified, and the goal is to alleviate or relieve patients' physical and psychological pain. Only the close cooperation between doctors and nurses can bring the greatest benefits to patients. To do this, we must first understand our own work and each other's work. This knowledge accumulation is also the biggest gain of my nursing practice. Specifically, I learned: 1. Holistic nursing needs a high degree of cooperation between doctors and nurses, among which the close cooperation between department directors and head nurses is the key. Before carrying out holistic nursing in the ward, the director of nursing department should contact the director of the department to introduce his work plan and implementation plan to the director of the department in order to win.

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