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What are the contents of health education for nurses?
First, provide patients and their families with relevant general public health knowledge accurately and appropriately, such as patients with infectious diseases should not run around; Patients with respiratory diseases should not smoke and publicize the importance of preventing hospital infection.

Second, help patients understand the etiology and pathogenesis of their own diseases, arrange their diet, rest and sleep reasonably, use drugs rationally, master the appropriate amount of activity, and how to cooperate with some special examinations.

Third, instruct patients and their families how to reduce various factors affecting health and prevent complications. For example, for a patient who is about to undergo surgery, the nursing staff should tell the patient and his family what preparations should be made before surgery, how he will feel after anesthesia, what measures should be taken to relieve pain or discomfort, and what problems should be paid attention to in preventing postoperative complications.

Fourth, mental health education.

Five, to guide patients and their families during hospitalization and after discharge of rehabilitation medical knowledge and prevent disease recurrence.