Introduction to nursing terminology interpretation

Introduction to nursing: special oral care, hospital, patient admission care, isolation, active bedsore, etc.

1, special oral care.

Nurses should give special oral care to patients with high fever, coma, serious illness, oral stenosis caused by eating paint and nose, and unable to take care of themselves after operation, generally every 23 times. If the illness is serious, the frequency should be increased.

2. the hospital.

It is a place for disease prevention and treatment for specific people, and an environment created by professionals under the premise of treatment for patients to recover their physical and mental health.

3. The patient was admitted to hospital for nursing.

It refers to a series of nursing work provided by nurses to patients who need to be hospitalized for further observation, examination and treatment because of their illness after being examined by outpatient or emergency doctors, and who are advised and issued by the examining doctors for further observation, examination and treatment, and who are also advised and issued with hospitalization certificates.

4. isolation.

It is a measure to adopt various methods and techniques to prevent pathogens from spreading from patients and carriers to others. Isolation can cut off infection, put the source of infection and highly susceptible people in designated places, temporarily avoid contact with the surrounding people, and prevent pathogenic microorganisms from spreading among patients, staff and vectors.

5, active lying position.

Patients should be able to move freely, choose the most comfortable and casual position according to their personal wishes and habits, and change their positions at will. It is found in mild patients, preoperative and convalescent patients.