Inspection of student internship report sanitation school

This is an example of a nursing internship report of a student in a health school, the article tells about the internship experience of a student in a hospital in a health school, and shows the seriousness of the intern's work in the hospital. Let's take a look at it below!  

This year's winter vacation I came to the hospital for a 1-week nursing apprenticeship. Deep into the daily work of nurses, personally experienced the sweet and sour of being a nurse, which realized that being a nurse is not as easy as imagined. Nursing is indeed very hard, a moment is the infusion, blood, a moment is the injection to give medicine, a moment and then have to Chinese medicine enema. If the patient is not feeling well, the first thing he will think of is the nurse, and if the patient has any problems, he will still be a nurse, and the patient will have to change his medication and fluids, and then he will have to call the nurse....... There will always be nurses in the wards, and they will always be busy.

The internship week, the most profound feeling is that the clinical is the consolidation of theoretical knowledge base. Clinical field experience, field exercises, let me reproduce in school to learn those boring and stubborn knowledge of all the questions raised. For example, why do I need to study pharmacology and pathology? What's the point of memorizing it? It seems that there is no point in memorizing it, the knowledge is comprehensive, but after learning it, I feel that I have been studying only for the examination, and I have no part of myself. In school, no one asked me what adverse reactions these drugs will have, even if I know that there are these adverse reactions, but I have never really seen, I do not know a drug with the wrong after how serious, no one asked me what the clinical manifestations of this disease, I have not really seen these clinical manifestations, in the end, how is it? I've never really seen any of these clinical signs, so what is it really like? Is it just like what's in the books? Waiting for ...... more than half a month of apprenticeship life also help me in the future work to do medical and nursing cooperation. Doctors and nurses have the same responsibilities, both to give patients to solve the physical and psychological pain. Only when doctors and nurses work closely together can they bring maximum benefits to patients. And to do this, the first thing to understand their own work and each other's work. As a future nurse, must understand the work of nurses, so this apprenticeship I think both played a bridge to early contact with the clinical role, but also to enhance the clinical thinking ability, develop hands-on ability, and enhance the confidence.

The first week of the apprenticeship has enabled me to reacquaint myself with the nobility of the nursing profession.

In my previous impression, nurse is synonymous with patience and care. I always thought that their work is very easy and simple, only need to carry out the doctor's orders, "according to the prescription" on the line, the other work is also some trivial things. This time I through the nursing apprenticeship, the first in-depth to the daily work of nurses, personally experienced a nurse's bitter, spicy, sweet and sour, only to find that the original nurse is not as simple as I thought. Nurse's work is a word "tired", I run after them every day are tired, and they not only have to keep walking in the sick room, but also to the patient needle medication, in fact, more tired than the doctor, but they did not complain. A nurse, as long as the workstation, she is full of strength. They are fully committed to a battle: to show their vitality completely inside and outside the ward; to dedicate their energy along with their smiles unreservedly to the patients.

The shift handover is usually at 8:00 a.m., with nurses and doctors attending, and of course I'm no exception. The director of the department stood in the front, last night's night shift nurses began to do their nursing pathology shift report, and then the doctor on duty, in addition to the doctors will have to say about their own jurisdiction of the situation of the critically ill patients, and finally the two directors and the head of the nurses to summarize the end of the daily must do the shift. I personally believe that shift handover is very important, it is a kind of discipline for doctors and nurses, so that we medical staff understand that the patient's life in our hands, we must have a strong organization and discipline, to be a serious and responsible health care workers.

Secondly, a week of apprenticeship has opened my eyes and increased my insight.

During the apprenticeship, I followed the teacher, listened carefully to the explanation and guidance, understood the basic operation of many medical equipment, observed and practiced many kinds of medical operations, such as vital signs to determine weight, blood pressure, respiration, pulse, body temperature and so on. Many of the specialized instruments were new to me. There were many seemingly simple nursing operations that I realized were not so until I actually did them. During my five weeks in the hospital, new things came to me one after another, bringing me a shock of excitement at times. I was full of curiosity, observing attentively and asking questions actively, and the nurses patiently explained to me, so that I learned how to use some medical instruments, and basically grasped the essentials and precautions of nursing operations. They vividly analyzed each seemingly simple operation, and gave me many opportunities to practice with these instruments and equipment and practice nursing operations under the premise of rules and regulations. All of these have given me a certain sense of what I will be doing in the future.

Thirdly, the one-week internship has given me a certain understanding of the holistic nursing care in which health care is coordinated.

This is extremely important for my future work and is one of the most important purposes of this internship. Through understanding I realized that the duties of doctors and nurses are highly unified, the goal is to give patients to relieve or relieve physical and psychological pain. Only when doctors and nurses work closely together can they bring maximum benefit to patients. And to do this, we must first understand our own work and each other's work. The accumulation of knowledge in this regard is also my biggest gain in this nursing apprenticeship.