The nursing department of Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital applied "humanoid" to clinical nursing. Through the concept of image, we can understand the unique situation of each patient, and then provide more suitable care. Nine years' practical cases have accumulated into a practical clinical nursing reference book-Human Figure-Application of Holistic Nursing.
Clinical presentation of "humanoid" embodies holistic nursing
Zhang Shujuan, director of the nursing department of Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, said that under the inheritance of Chen Yuezhi, honorary professor of nursing department of Taiwan Province Provincial University, and Zhao Ke, honorary professor of National national cheng kung university Medical College, nurses used "humanoid" to draw the patient's physical and mental state, outline the overall nursing problems of patients, stimulate the interest in participating in clinical nursing teaching, and let the nursing team clearly see the voice in the patient's heart.
From simple posters to teaching tools based on the concept of calendar, narrative medical elements are implanted in the nursing process, so that more people can see and agree with the professional value of nurses.
Understand the patient's thoughts through picture display.
A 92-year-old grandfather was hospitalized with repeated urinary tract infections because of his age, which once made him lose confidence in treatment. In the process of taking care of my grandfather, Ou Xuanru, deputy head nurse, and Shao Yutong, a nurse, found from the application of human figure that my grandfather attached great importance to his image. Although he was in hospital, he changed a different scarf every day and showed his vivid image through a humanoid figure, which left a deep impression on Shao Yutong. Shao Yutong said that grandpa changed his scarf every day, not to keep warm and cover the wound, but for his own appearance, so she used it to persuade grandpa who refused to receive bladder training to receive treatment, hoping that he could unplug the catheter and urine bag before leaving the hospital.
Record the image information required by patients.
In addition to recording the patient's illness, the humanoid characters in the book also recorded in detail what the patient likes to eat, what he likes to wear, what he is worried about, what he cares about and what he bears. Chen Yuezhi, an honorary professor, said that he saw the patient's life story and the care of his caregivers from the humanoid figures.
Nursing staff of Hualien Charity Hospital compiled clinical nursing and experience into a book by using "body map", captured important information by images, creatively presented the overall needs of patients, and compiled a teaching reference tool, which is worth recommending to nurses in nursing schools and hospitals. Dean Lin Xinrong, the recommender of the good book, especially thanked the nursing team. In recent five or six years, he has exerted his creativity, promoted humanoid teaching in nursing, and strived to move towards "precise nursing" mode.
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