What exactly does a nurse do?

Nurses are known as "white angels"; in 1914, Zhong proposed translating "nurse" into English at the first Chinese Nurses' Conference, which adopted the proposal. When working, you must take off your civilian clothes and wear a nurse's uniform. Nurses must carry out appropriate nursing programs in accordance with the standards stipulated in the relevant laws of the Health Commission and the norms of the nursing profession, observe the patient's weight, understand the patient's condition, cooperate with the doctor's treatment, deal with medical disputes in a timely manner, and prevent medical accidents. And analyze the physical, psychological, socio-cultural and spiritual, daily activities, medication and safety. Performs all clinical operations or single special nursing activities related to medical care, such as mechanical sputum removal, puncture infusion, admission education, discharge instructions, execution of medical orders, bed making and quilt changing, safety reminders, picking up and dispensing medications, dispensing medications, shorthand notes on condition, filing of information,,, specimen collection, transfer of responsibility, condition observation, destruction and disinfection of medical wastes, management and sorting of medical wastes, collection of suggestions, learning and training, Submission of labels for inspection, instructing patients on nightly room checks, equipment spot checks, equipment cleaning, civilization, 5S implementation, discharge accounting,,, medical records, medical advice, nursing teaching, rescue and first aid, real time patrols, abnormality reporting, distribution of goods, computer registration, maintenance, thermometry, skill assessment, patient classification, elimination of four pests, patient comments and other daily nursing activities as required. Health technicians who are registered to practice and obtain a nurse's license to engage in nursing activities in accordance with the provisions of these regulations, and who perform the duties of protecting life, alleviating patient suffering, and promoting health.