1, psychological quality: Nurses need to have a good mental outlook and healthy psychological quality, including a positive, optimistic and confident attitude towards life, a stable mood and the ability to be fearless in times of crisis. Nurses also need to have a broad mind, be able to learn from colleagues' new methods and technologies with an open mind, and at the same time listen to different opinions, learn from others' strengths and make up for their own shortcomings.
2. Professional and technical quality: Nurses need to have solid professional theoretical knowledge, master the symptoms, signs and nursing points of various common diseases, and make timely and accurate nursing plans. Nurses also need skilled nursing skills, including mastering the use of first-aid technology and equipment, being familiar with the application of first-aid drugs, and being able to skillfully cooperate with doctors to complete the rescue of emergency or critically ill patients.
3. Responsibility: Nurses need to have a high sense of responsibility, strictly observe the patient's condition changes, strictly implement the operating procedures, conscientiously do a good job in checking the system, and always remember that medical safety comes first to prevent medical errors and accidents.
4. Ability of observation and innovation: Nurses need to have keen observation and be good at capturing useful information; Rich in imagination and brave in technological innovation. Nurses also need to have strong language skills, master communication skills, and be able to flexibly use language for psychological care according to the specific situation of patients.
5. Good communication skills: Nurses should have good communication skills, including not only communication with patients, but also communication with colleagues, superiors and other medical teams. Good communication skills can help nurses better understand the needs of patients, improve work efficiency, and also help to establish a good doctor-patient relationship.