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What is a baby nurse?
Nanny is a new profession promulgated by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, which mainly provides life care and education for infants aged 0-3. Nurses are professionals trained in nutrition, health care, daily care, education, psychology and accident prevention.

Generally speaking, the work of a baby nurse is mainly in four aspects: taking care of the baby, playing games with the baby and communicating with parents.

1. Care for infants and young children: including the care of diet and feeding, personal hygiene, defecation and sleep, swimming and bathing for infants and young children, and keeping their living environment clean and tidy.

2. Health care: including common developmental problems, prevention and treatment of common diseases, prevention and treatment of accidental injuries, etc.

3. Play games with infants: play games to promote infants' vision, hearing and touch, tell stories, read children's songs, read books and sing songs, play games about physical fitness, and play games or activities such as painting, handcraft and performance.

4. Communicate with parents: Morning communication is mainly to ask about the baby's health and breakfast, ask if there is any pain, and conduct morning check-up; Communicate in the evening, explain the baby's situation to parents that day, and arrange the later nursing work according to the situation.

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The professional norms of baby nurses stipulate that:

1, take all personal daily necessities, including work clothes, slippers, towels, clothes and toiletries needed for accommodation, chopsticks, washbasin, etc.

2. Develop good personal hygiene habits, take a bath frequently, wash your hair frequently, cut your nails frequently (mud is not allowed in your nails), and don't wear rings and jewelry to avoid scratching your baby and losing them.

3, change work clothes, there is chill in winter, hot air in summer, and you are not allowed to touch your baby if your hands are not warm. ?

4. Wash your hands before touching babies and parturients, change your shoes and work clothes after entering the door, wash your hands before cooking, and wear a hat (chef's hat to prevent hair loss) and a mask when cooking (you must prepare a special mask for restaurants to prevent spitting).

5. Don't wear heavy makeup and perfume. The fragrance will stimulate your baby. Causing allergies or sneezing in infants.

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