1, the patient's own disease factors:such as low blood pressure, low blood sugar, mental illness, restlessness.
2, the hospital environment factors: defective or insufficient protective facilities, water on the ground, items placed in a messy manner.
3, nursing staff factors, including insufficient quality of nurses, lack of responsibility and insufficient human resources and other aspects.
4, patient and family factors: patients do not cooperate, family members do not collaborate, the lack of medical knowledge, communication between doctors and nurses is not coordinated, treatment is not active.
Expanded:
In the course of the patient's medical treatment, there is no damage to the patient's psyche or organism that constitutes an obstacle, defect, or death that is outside the scope of the medical laws and regulations, and there is no damage to or impact on the malpractice behavior of the medical staff that is outside the scope of the permitted practice of medicine.
No misdiagnosis and mismanagement, no damage outside the norms of diagnosis and treatment and operating procedures, and no other damage of medical origin. Accidental injuries due to mismanagement, such as falling out of bed, bruises, falls, pressure sores, lifting accidents and other accidental injuries. No psychological and mental damage to patients due to poor medical behavior. For example, due to the poor implementation of protective medical treatment, improper communication, causing worry, doubt, fear and even great psychological pressure on the patient.