Geely's ways to take patients home include the etiquette when they leave the hospital, the arrangement and cleaning of the home, the adjustment of diet, guarding the patient's psychology and preparing medical equipment.
1. Etiquette at discharge
On the day of discharge, family members should go to the hospital in advance to prepare gifts and intimate reception for patients. Before the patient goes out, he should visit the doctor first to express his gratitude. At the moment of discharge, the patient should bow to thank the hospital and don't look back at the hospital door in the car to show Do not forget your initiative mind.
2. Layout and cleaning of the home
Before the patient leaves the hospital and goes home, the family should thoroughly clean, dust and decorate the home to get rid of the smell of the disease. Corners that are difficult to remove, such as door cracks and door bags, should also be thoroughly cleaned, and flowers, calligraphy and paintings can be placed at the door to show good luck. The cleanliness of the home should also be maintained, and some good smells should be added, so that patients can feel pleasant breath when they return home.
3. Adjustment of diet
After leaving the hospital, the patient is weak and needs to be nursed back to health in terms of diet. Family members can prepare a simple and light diet for patients and try to avoid spicy and irritating food. At the same time, some healthy foods can be added to the diet, such as lilies, lotus seeds and red dates.
4. Guarding the patient's psychology
After leaving the hospital and going home, the patient needs some time to adapt to the new environment and state. Family members can pay more attention to the patient's psychological state and make him feel loved and warm. Can accompany patients to chat, walk and watch TV, so that they can feel the support and care of their families.
5. Prepare medical equipment
When taking patients home, prepare necessary medical equipment, such as oxygen cylinders, sphygmomanometers, electrocardiographs, etc., to ensure that patients can get timely medical support.