Nursing graduation internship experience

Nursing internship is another consolidation and strengthening of theoretical knowledge, but also the training and exercise of nursing skills operation. The following is the "nursing graduation internship experience", only for reference, welcome to read.

Nursing graduation internship experience (a)

That day when we put on the white nurse's uniform into the hospital, the mood is how excited, that moment tells us - to protect life, relieve pain, promote health is our duty as nurses, as a practical nurse, we should be in the hospital seriously try to learn, so that As an internship nurse, we should study hard in the hospital so that we can acquire solid theoretical knowledge and skillful nursing skills, so that we can become a qualified nurse in the future to lay the foundation!

With uncertainty and nervousness, began a period of xx months of clinical nursing practice. Clinical internship is the consolidation and strengthening of the theoretical learning stage, but also on the nursing skills operation of the training and exercise, but also our employment before the best training. Although this period of time is very short, it is very important to each of us. We treasure this time, we treasure every day of exercise and self-improvement opportunities, and we treasure this rare mentor-apprentice relationship with teachers.

Just entered the ward, there is always a feeling of confusion, for the nursing work in a relatively unfamiliar state, but also for their own in such a new environment can do or not a molding concept. Fortunately, we have teachers to introduce us to the structure of the ward, introduce the work of each class, the rich experience of the teachers, so that we can quickly adapt to the hospital nursing work in various departments. The ability to adapt to the hospital environment as soon as possible, for the internship and work in the hospital to lay a good foundation, which should be considered the first harvest of the internship phase: learn to adapt, learn to grow and survive in a new environment.

To the ward internship, the most contact is the patient, a deep understanding of a variety of diseases, mastered thoroughly is the basic nursing operation. The biggest and ultimate goal of the internship is to develop good operational skills and improve the ability of all kinds of nursing work.

The biggest and ultimate goal of the internship is to develop good operational skills and improve various nursing skills. Therefore, under the principle of "letting go without letting go, letting go without letting go" of the teacher, we actively strive for every opportunity to exercise, such as catheterization, insertion of gastric tubes, shampooing in bed, sassafras bath in bed, oral cavity care, automatic gastric lavage, intravenous fluids, a variety of enemas, and various other basic nursing operations. At the same time also continue to enrich the clinical theoretical knowledge, proactive thinking about all kinds of problems, for do not understand the problem to the teacher or other teachers to teach, do a good job of knowledge notes.

When the teacher does not have time to answer, we will look for books after work, or to the teacher and more people to ask for advice, in order to better strengthen the combination of theoretical knowledge and clinical.

In accordance with the requirements of the school and the hospital, we have actively completed the writing of medical records, teaching room visits, lectures, etc., which has developed our ability to write, organize, and express. On the whole, the third harvest during the internship, but also the most huge harvest: nursing operation skills improved, the level of disease awareness rose, the nursing work gradually skilled, in the development of excellent vocational skills level at the same time also cultivated a good habit of learning, through thinking, to cite a three.

In this short period of internship time, we have gained a lot of many, if you use simple words to summarize the words pale, at least can not be very accurate and clear expression of our benefit. Harvest there are many, many, just do not have to list it one by one, because we know that the harvest during the internship will be better reflected in the future work, so we use some dots and lines to replace the surface, with special on behalf of the individual.

In short, in thanking the xx hospital to cultivate our point by point harvest, we will be more proactive work attitude, more solid and solid operational skills, more rich and deep theoretical knowledge, embarked on their respective jobs to improve clinical nursing work capacity, nursing career dedication and responsibility!

Nursing graduation internship experience (two)

A month of pediatrics internship phase of the passing of time, time from the fingers quietly slipped away, can not catch the light of day, as if the white horse gap. The end of an internship is at the same time the beginning of another internship phase, ready for the internship phase of another relay.

Into the pediatrics department, I learned from the instructor that pediatrics is a very comprehensive department, covering a variety of medical and surgical diseases. However, the types of diseases in children are very different from those in adults: they start quickly, come on fiercely, and change rapidly. Therefore, our nursing staff should develop a series of corresponding nursing measures according to the characteristics of their diseases. Due to the children's own characteristics and their young age, they can't or won't accurately describe their illnesses, and they don't know how to cooperate with the medical staff, so the pediatric nursing work has many contents, is very difficult, and has high requirements. In addition to basic care, disease care, there is a lot of life care and health education, observation of the condition should be subtle and sensitive, found changes in a timely manner to inform the doctor, rescue.

After understanding the basic situation of pediatric nursing, I began to devote myself to internship work. In the clinical teacher's tireless teaching, I continue to learn and explore professional knowledge, but also accumulated a certain work experience. Maybe these experiences are just a drop of water in the vast ocean; a gravel in the infinite desert, but for me they are valuable assets, just like a wave on the vast sandy beach, leaving behind countless glittering shells, which are worth to be treasured and remembered by me. Perhaps these gains are relatively small, but I believe that success is accumulated in every small progress. "Three feet of ice is not cold in a day."

After a month of pediatrics internship, I grew up a lot, and gradually got rid of the school of that childish, towards maturity. In the "position", I learned more than a nurse's most basic skills, knowledge of disease care, more importantly, how to communicate with the patient's family. Pediatrics care object is a child, for every parent, the most precious than children, families and medical staff are in line with the concept of thinking about children. In addition to having excellent infusion techniques to minimize the patient's pain, we also need to educate the patient's family in a wide range of areas, such as: dietary education, environment, clothing, psychological care, etc. After educating the family, they are able to communicate with the patient's family. After educating the families, they expressed their gratitude to me, and I felt particularly gratified that the fruits of my labor had been appreciated.

To be a good pediatric nurse, technology alone is not enough, we should fully reflect the value of the role of "nurse", not like a machine work, but more to act as a health educator and the patient's heart. I know this very well in the pediatrics department. For example, chemotherapy is the preferred treatment for many hematological diseases and tumors in the department. In addition to some routine operations, we should also do a good job of symptomatic care. The symptoms of cold are fever, cough, and even systemic symptoms, then we should do symptomatic care, pay attention to the indoor environment, eat a light diet, rest, and a series of missionary. If the sputum is more, we should also keep the children's airway open, give sputum suction and back patting, nebulized inhalation and so on. At the same time, we should communicate with the family more, introduce the relevant knowledge to them, such as the cause of the disease, the main manifestations. Teach parents the correct method of back patting to assist phlegm expulsion, guide parents to correctly use medication, and do a good job of health guidance when discharged from the hospital, such as reasonable feeding, strengthening physical exercise, and so on. In the usual internship work, I also often see the lead teacher to parents to do the mission, which requires the knowledge gained to be flexibly applied to practice, which is a higher realm of nursing work, only relayed to the patient's family, only to show that they really understand the book knowledge, and can be integrated, for the benefit of both the doctor and the patient. Two weeks of experience let me feel y, benefit greatly, the role of nurses have a deeper understanding. Nurses are not only executors of nursing activities, but also health defenders and educators. We should have good professional qualities, physical qualities and social skills, and apply what we have learned flexibly to our work, and at the same time, we should have a keen sense of observation. We use our hands to send warmth to the patients, each operation gives the patients the hope of recovery, so that they can see the light of dawn. Maybe we just send the insignificant care, but the accumulation of these is the Noah's Ark to help patients through the difficult times.

Nursing graduation internship experience (3)

It is said that any simple little thing clear, if you can do continuously for xx years, is a great work! I also remember Mr. xx once said to me, "In our line of work, it is necessary to adhere to the word conscientiousness, at all times and under all circumstances are not sloppy! This is what is required of us." Indeed, life is fragile, not to mention people suffering from diseases. In the days of my apprenticeship, there was once a patient who fell from his bed, and although he did not suffer much injury, it brought us introspection that we did not put guardrails on both sides of the bed for the patient. In the general ward, although basically family members in the care, but, after all, they are not professional, there is no sense of some vigilance, so as nurses, we have to give the family and the patient to do a good job of missionary work as well as nursing care, in order to prevent the recurrence of such accidents.

China's first Nightingale Award winner xx said, "patients without doctors, will be trapped in hopelessness; patients without nursing, will be trapped in helplessness."

"Love on the left, sympathy on the right, walking on both sides of life, sowing seeds at any time, blossoming at any time, will be this path of long distance, embellished with fragrant flowers, so that the pedestrians through the staff and leaves, stepping on the thorns, do not feel the pain, and there are tears can be shed, but not sad." Perhaps this passage of XX old man, is the best interpretation of the nursing profession.

During the apprenticeship period, I followed the instructor, 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 measurement (weight, blood pressure, respiration, pulse, temperature), cardiac monitoring, intravenous drip, intramuscular injection, intravenous injection, trauma dressing, etc., many professional instruments I saw for the first time. There are many seemingly simple nursing operations, but when I really do them, I realize that they are not so. In just one month in the hospital, new things came one after another and brought me an exciting impact. 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 mastered 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 this has given me a sense of what I will be doing in the future.

One afternoon, the lead teacher asked me to measure the blood pressure of a few i-level nursing patients, which is a very simple thing. However, it is the first time that a person measures the blood pressure of a patient alone. The measurement process was relatively smooth and the patients were cooperative. However, these patients had ECG monitoring, and the blood pressure I measured was higher than the ECG monitoring. I was skeptical about my measurement level. When I mentioned this to my supervisor, she told me that the manual measurement should be higher than the ECG monitoring and that I should be more confident. Indeed, as a doctor, if you can't even trust yourself in the future, how can you still diagnose diseases and treat patients. What I have seen and heard these days tells me: confidence is a doctor's necessary psychological quality, whether in the future internship or work, I will be more confident.

With the guidance and help of the instructor, the understanding and cooperation of the patients, and the firm determination to serve the patients, I have gone through this unusual month. Through the apprenticeship, I felt the heavy responsibility as a future nurse. In front of us, there are countless ordinary medical workers, just like my lead teachers, selflessly dedicating themselves on the front line. Their lives continue day by day, and we, contemporary medical students, have already taken the first step on the path of medicine. In the near future, we will take over their burdens, really put into this sacred work, fighting in a special battlefield to face new challenges. Nurses this special occupation destined to our future work will be very hard, but if our efforts finally have a return, all the hard work is nothing? When a patient who is about to be discharged from the hospital comes to you to say goodbye, that moment is the most gratifying time for a nurse. For every white warrior, there is no better way to give him joy than to release the patient! For that moment, we must take every step from now on, learn the basics solidly, practice and explore hard. So that when you become a doctor, you can afford the patient's trust, in order to carry the patient's hope of life.