Infusion nurse speaks

Some people say that nurses are like snow lotus in glacier snow, with lofty and holy heart. The following is my speech to infusion nurses. Welcome to reading.

1: Speech by Infusion Nurse Hello, leaders and nursing sisters present!

As a member of the outpatient infusion room, I strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital and undergraduate this year. As a nurse who has been fighting in the front line of clinic, I am worthy of my conscience, my professional ethics and the angel in White's address. During this period, through everyone's trust, I became an infusion room teacher and often participated in important decisions of some departments. Although I am just a little ordinary nurse, in my ordinary job, I treat every patient I can contact with with my heart! Exhausting all my enthusiasm and energy, I really want to worry about what they think. Every careful treatment, every smile, is full of my heart.

The work in the infusion hall, seemingly simple, actually has a lot of knowledge. Outpatients are mobile, uncertain, complex and changeable, and are the window units of hospitals, which not only require strict three investigations and seven pairs, but also require a high rate of hitting the nail on the head. Moreover, when infusion is given to patients, different antibiotics have different orders. Our commonly used levofloxacin is different from other antibiotics. Other antibiotics have a long interval and must be infused separately, while levofloxacin must be infused together to ensure the curative effect. Penicillins and cephalosporins must be delivered and prepared now. Premature preparation will make them ineffective and easily cause allergic reactions. When checking the patient's fluid, be sure to know the dosage, concentration, usage and adverse reactions of the drugs used. For example, acyclovir in dermatology must strictly control the number of drops to ensure the curative effect. Patients with abdominal pain should be given antispasmodic and analgesic drugs first, and patients with fever should be given antipyretic drugs first. When infusion, deliberately distract the patient's attention and relieve the pain. Inform every patient of the precautions in the process of infusion and some reactions of the drugs to make the patients psychologically prepared. Treat the elderly, children and seriously ill patients as soon as possible, arrange their bed infusion as much as possible, increase their comfort and relieve their nervousness, and focus on observation and patrol, and report the situation to the doctor in time. There are many, many, little by little, all of which contain my sincere dedication to them and reflect my hard work and busyness to them.

As an old nurse in the infusion room, I have never slacked off. With rich nursing experience and superb nursing technology, I have done my job conscientiously. Never care about the weight of the work, as long as you can see it, no matter what you do, you will take the initiative to finish it. Actively coordinate with doctors, strive to create a good doctor-patient relationship, and actively treat patients. This not only makes patients have a happy mood to receive treatment, but also lays a solid foundation for preventing medical disputes.

As a member of the infusion room and an old comrade, I care about and unite with my young colleagues like my big sister, and always give my best care and help in life and work. Very harmonious and friendly with colleagues. For interns, I really did my duty as a teacher. Not only teach them all kinds of nursing skills without reservation, patiently and strictly, but also pay great attention to cultivating their heartfelt love for patients. . Try to give them as much care as possible in life.

Although the work in the infusion room is trivial and usually dull, sometimes I am really proud of myself. Many people have relieved their pain because of my efforts, diligence, enthusiasm and dedication. My hands, my smile and my kindness make the world warm! Although they can't remember my name, although they don't know my efforts, although they don't understand my hard work, the gift of roses has a lingering fragrance! We are angels!

People are always maturing and growing. If I was so impetuous and shaky yesterday, I am more mature and stable today and have a new view on nursing work.

The new interpretation will make you more aware of your responsibilities and burdens and serve every patient better and more attentively. Our work is not just the service industry. Nurses also have their dignity! We can sweat and bleed, but we won't cry! We are humble but never humble! Before God, each of us is equal!

Finally, I thank all the people I have worked with. Thank you for your trust and support, for meeting and knowing each other like this, for your kindness and beauty, and for letting me live in such a warm family! I will work harder in the future, and we can still feel the beauty of life and create a better future with * * * *!

Speech by infusion nurse Dear leaders and nursing sisters present, hello everyone!

Nightingale thought, who is the nurse? Heaven on earth treats every patient with love, patience, carefulness and responsibility? ; ? Is nursing a science or an art of nursing? . Year? 5? 12? International Nurses' Day is coming. In this sacred festival, I recall the nursing career of the past 40 years, full of ups and downs. In the nursing career of more than 40 years, I never understood and disliked nursing work to love it, from adopting traditional treatment methods at work to constantly innovating nursing business, from doing my job well in office hours to serving patients at home in my spare time, and experienced many challenges. In this process, I deeply realized the sacredness and greatness of nursing work.

In years of nursing practice, I deeply realized that nurses should always put patients' health first. Song, a bedsore patient, once said to me: I can bear the hardships in life, but the pain of the disease makes me mentally unbearable. ? In the process of treatment, every patient needs not only physical treatment, but also spiritual comfort. Nurses have been in contact with patients for a long time and can best understand their physical and mental pain. Therefore, nurses should care for patients with infinite love and always put patients' health first. Only when nurses are sincere in caring for patients and skilled in business skills can they gain the trust of patients and make the nursing work more perfect.

The scope of nursing work is very extensive. The work of nursing staff includes? Promote human health,

Prevent the occurrence of diseases, promote the recovery of diseases and alleviate the suffering of patients? . The development of a society is closely related to the improvement of people's health level. Nurses also shoulder the heavy responsibility of enhancing people's health awareness, and should constantly promote health education to improve people's health awareness and health care knowledge. In the new century, nurses should not only do well in hospital nursing service, but also strengthen community nursing service.

In the new century, nurses should strive to improve their professional level, not only have their own professional knowledge, but also keep up with the pace of the times, constantly improve their comprehensive quality, and cooperate with the development of medical technology to carry out nursing services. Generally speaking, nurses in the new century should cooperate with the development of society, comprehensively improve their professional level, improve nursing management, constantly enhance their emergency ability, and handle the doctor-patient relationship well. At the same time, we should constantly improve the social status of nurses and appeal to the general public to respect nurses and their labor achievements.

Article 3: Speech by Infusion Nurse Hello, leaders and nursing sisters present!

I'm Cai Tingting, a nurse at Heather Street Community Health Service Center. I have been in this position for five years.

When I first set foot on the nursing post, I was full of ambition, wearing a white coat and a dovetail hat. Even when I walk, I can feel the angel's light shining on my head. But in my work day after day, I gradually feel that nurses are just a drop in the ocean, insignificant and ordinary.

Every day, the infusion, atomization, injection, medicine and injection of dozens of people are repetitive, boring and unremarkable. Youth flows away, but it is not like the sun burning itself and illuminating the world.

Colorful angel dream faded, leaving only ordinary.

Once on the night shift, suddenly someone took a child a few months old. His lips are cyanotic and he is soft all over. It turned out that the grapes were stuck in the airway. Scared by parents and emotional contagion, my brain went blank and I panicked. After a few seconds, I said to myself,? Are you a nurse? I immediately calmed down, comforted my parents, cooperated with the doctor, and put myself into intense rescue work. When the doctor on duty pried open the child's closed jaws and explored the position of foreign bodies, I immediately gave oxygen, repeatedly measured vital signs, prepared instruments and injected drugs. Every second is a race against death. Finally, the bloody grapes fell to the ground, and the children's circulatory function gradually improved. The rescue was successful. I cooperated well with the referral and recording. Thanks from my family again and again, I realized.

I still remember one time, a drunken strong man was carried to the infusion room by a group of people. I took the doctor's prescription, checked it, added medicine, and went to the bedside to give him infusion treatment. Endure the stench, dry the vomit on the patient's hand with a towel, disinfect and puncture. Who knows that the patient suddenly pushed me away with a wave of his hand, tore off the needle, closed his eyes, waved and shouted, and at that time the puncture point was bloody. The people next to me quickly pressed the patient's arms together to stop the bleeding. When I gave the patient a second puncture, I was so tired that I was sweating and my arms were red. Soon, the patient's family came to the hospital, saw this scene and said apologetically, thank you, angels in white, for your hard work. ? Because we are angels, all we have is endless love, love for patients, love for ourselves and love for this ordinary job.

Every time I think of the pleading and grateful eyes of patients and their families, and the peace of mind after the successful rescue, I understand that I am a nurse. Although I am ordinary, my duty is still sacred. I am not the sun that illuminates during the day, nor the bright and dazzling moon at night. I am a star, but I can also light up the whole night sky.

Along the way in this post, I was moved and sad. But in the wind and rain all the way, I gained and grew more.

Once, I gave a patient with pneumonia an infusion. When it was time to pull out the needle, the patient coughed and said with obvious dissatisfaction. Your medical skills are so poor that I don't even know if you have the right medicine. It didn't work at all for two days. ? Usually, when the treatment effect is not obvious, patients often question whether our nurses made a mistake, even gave less medicine, and even cited recent medical accidents and so on. Later, I would like to add that doctors in hospitals now lack a sense of responsibility. Every time I face those distrustful eyes and words, the sisters in the department feel wronged, and sometimes they wonder if they chose the wrong career at the beginning. But then everyone realized that nursing needs dedication, understanding and empathy. Because we know that customers are patients who need help and sympathy, or patients who are struggling in pain. It is understandable that the patient is ill and loses his temper. The next day, the patient came for an infusion. I brought him hot tea and asked with a smile? Are you feeling better? At the same time, it was educated on the characteristics, treatment cycle and matters needing attention of pneumonia. Finally, the patient was embarrassed to apologize? I'm sorry, nurse, but my illness delayed my work. I was in a bad mood yesterday. Please forgive me. ?

It is said that life is a mirror, but so are nurses and patients. Nurses regard patients as relatives, are anxious about patients' urgency, think about patients' thoughts, try their best to solve various difficulties for patients, warm patients with love and touch patients with true feelings.

As a community nurse, in addition to serving patients well and doing medical work well, she should also serve more residents and do a good job in the six-in-one health service of medical treatment, prevention, health care, rehabilitation, family planning guidance and health education.

When I went to the village regularly to take the blood pressure of the elderly and give health guidance, I found that the guardian of a mental patient in the village didn't come, so I couldn't understand the patient's situation. I decided to go and have a look. All the old people who just took their blood pressure stopped. That man is dangerous! Don't go! ?

I was scared too, but I smiled and shook my head. Angels in white, what you gave me was not praise, but responsibility.

The old people stopped me, so I picked up my bag and went to the patient's house. When I arrived at the home of the mentally ill, I found that the old man who had just stopped me had been following me. I was immediately moved. I remembered a sentence at that time. You are as heavy as the patient is in your heart. ?

Sisters, we should thank our profession. It is she who makes us know how to treat every life with equality, kindness and sincerity. It is she who makes us understand that living is a kind of beauty! We should thank our profession. It is she who taught us how to cherish life. Ordinary is happiness, and dedication makes us more beautiful. Let's show a new look in this ordinary post of nursing, create new achievements, and let youth glow with white brilliance. Angels have love and no resentment.

At this time, I want to express my feelings through a lyric. I am a drop of water, and I can also roll up a thousand waves. I am a star, which can also light up the vast night sky. As long as a small window, the world will see my dream.

Finally, I wish my sisters a happy Nurses' Day, and I wish all colleagues present good health, smooth work and all the best.