Nursing trainee personal summary A month of traineeship is short. But my harvest is fruitful: First of all. I'll start with a brief description of this month's work situation. Through the head nurse's explanation. I learned that nurses are divided into different shifts: the responsible nurse. It is responsible for infusion and drug change. The eight-fourth class. It is a continuous shift at noon. But the shift ends at four o'clock in the afternoon. They are mainly responsible for nebulizing and taking temperature and pulse. Main Shift. The computerized doctor's orders and patients' conditions. Medicine Shift. Mainly responsible for picking up and dispensing all medications. Nurse Manager. Is the one who manages the nurses and has some minor chores. I went to all these shifts. And I followed the doctor for one day. In this month's apprenticeship. I not only saw the nurses give patients needles. Change medicine. Measure temperature these daily nursing work. I also learned about the use of oxygen packs. In addition, I also learned the precautions of writing medical advice and nursing pathology. I also learned about the hospital working environment and how people get along with each other. It has laid a solid foundation for me to go to work in the future. It can be said. This four-week nursing apprenticeship has benefited me greatly. First. Four weeks of apprenticeship so that I re-recognize the noble profession of nurses. In my previous impression. Nurses are synonymous with patience and care. I always thought. Their work is very easy, very simple. Only need to implement the doctor's orders. According to the prescription on the line. The rest of the work is just trivial things. This time I passed the nursing apprenticeship. For the first time, I went deep into the daily work of nurses. I personally experienced the bitterness and sweetness of being a nurse. I realized that being a nurse is not as simple as I thought. The work of nurses is a word tired. I am tired of running after them every day. And they not only have to keep walking in the sick room. They also have to give patients needles and change medicines. In fact, they are much more tired than me. But they didn't complain. Just listen to me shouting tired. It's a shame. A nurse. As long as she's on the job. She is full of strength. They are fully committed to a battle: their vitality is completely displayed in the ward inside and outside. The energy of their own with a smile unreservedly dedicated to the patient. The shift handover is usually at 8:00 in the morning. Nurses and doctors are required to attend. The director is at the front. The nurses who were on the night shift last night start to do their nursing pathology shift reports. Then the doctor on duty. In addition each doctor has to say a few words about the critically ill patients under their jurisdiction. Finally, the two directors and the head nurse summarize and end the daily shift handover. Personally, I think shift handover is very important. It is a kind of discipline for doctors and nurses. Let us medical staff understand. The patient's life is in our hands. We must have strong organization and discipline. Do a serious and responsible health care workers. Second. A month of apprenticeship so that I have opened up the horizons. Increased insight. During the apprenticeship. I followed the teacher. Listen carefully to the explanation and guidance. Understand the basic operation of many medical equipment. Observed and practiced many kinds of medical operations. For example, vital signs (weight, blood pressure, respiration, pulse, temperature), cardiac monitoring, nebulizer inhalation, oxygen saturation measurement, intravenous drip, instrument sterilization and so on. There were many professional instruments that I saw for the first time. There are many seemingly simple nursing operations, really do it to realize that it is not so. Just four weeks in the hospital. New things come one after another. Every time to bring me the shock of excitement. I am full of curiosity. Observe carefully. Ask questions. The nurses patiently explained to me. The nurses patiently explained to me, enabling me to understand the use of some medical instruments, and basically grasp the essentials and precautions of nursing operations. They vividly analyze a seemingly simple operation. They also gave me a lot of opportunities to practice under the premise of rules and regulations. I was given the opportunity to use these instruments and equipment. I was able to practice nursing operations. All of these make me have a certain sense of the work I will be engaged in. Third. The one-month internship has given me a certain understanding of the holistic care of health care coordination. This is extremely important for my future work. It is also one of the most important purposes of this apprenticeship. Through understanding I realize. The duties of doctors and nurses are highly unified. The goal is to give patients to ease or relieve physical and psychological pain. Only when doctors and nurses do close cooperation. Can bring the greatest benefit to the patient. And to do this. First of all, you have to understand your own work and each other's work. The accumulation of knowledge in this area is also my biggest gain from this nursing apprenticeship. Specifically. I learned: 1, holistic care requires a high degree of collaboration between doctors and nurses. Among them, the close cooperation between the department head and the head nurse is the key. ?2, medical care must be clear responsibility. Full cooperation. *** with the management.
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3, medical and nursing **** with the room. This is conducive to solving the patient's medical and nursing problems. 4, medical and nursing cooperation can make doctors understand new nursing concepts. 5, do a good job of the patient's psychological care is the responsibility of health care *** with. 6, health education is the health care **** the same responsibility. 7, timely exchange of information. For patients to solve various problems. 8, nursing medical records filed with the medical records. Fourth. A month of apprenticeship makes me confident in my future work. I personally think. The school to carry out this activity is very necessary. It not only allows us to early contact with our future work environment hospital. More importantly, let us early contact with society. Through this apprenticeship. My social skills and language skills have been improved. This also makes me more confident. I am full of expectation and confidence in my future work. I firmly believe that I will be a good nurse. Relieve patients' pain. For the benefit of society! Four weeks of apprenticeship will soon be over. I really can't let go of the teacher who brought me and the hospital that accompanied my growth. I don't know why. My heart is full of gratitude. I don't know how to thank the doctors and nurses who have helped me. They not only patiently taught me knowledge. They not only patiently taught me knowledge, but also taught me how to be a human being. Four weeks may be too short a time. It didn't allow me to take in deeper knowledge and skills. But it allowed me to experience the life of a medical worker for the first time. I realized the honor and nobility of being a medical worker. I realized the hard work and happiness of paying for patients. Nursing apprenticeship teachers teaching, patients' smiles have given me strength. Wearing a white coat. There are more difficulties and challenges in front of me. With this experience. It strengthened my determination to devote myself to medicine. Like many students. Serving patients will be my choice without regret. 「 1」 「 2」