1, nurse gfd dress etiquette.
(1) Nurses are required to wear work clothes (skirts can be worn in summer), hats and work shoes.
(2) Work clothes should be fitted and smooth, buttons should be kept intact, free from damage and stains, and hanging watches and badges should be worn.
(3) Wear light-colored (flesh-colored or white) socks, the collars of work clothes and underwear should not be too high, and the color contrast should not be too obvious. Your clothes, pants and skirts should not exceed the bottom of overalls.
(4) Don't wear exposed jewelry, such as earrings, bracelets, rings and anklets.
(5) Lesbian hairstyle: the short hair side is not covered, the long hair needs to be curled, the hair is fixed around, and the front bangs are not allowed. Gay men have neat hair and no long hair.
(6) You can go to work with light makeup, without long nails, and apply colored nail polish.
(7) Slippers, vests and shorts shall not enter the hospital area.
(8) When going out, you should wear casual clothes, and you are not allowed to wear work clothes to eat in the canteen or go in and out of other public places.
2, nurse etiquette
Principles of correct posture for nurses to stand, sit and walk: stable, dignified, generous and elegant. * * * The same requirements: nod, look straight, look natural, hold your chest and abdomen, tighten your shoulders and lean back naturally.
(1) Standing head: slightly raised, eyes calm and confident. Shoulder: level. Upper body: straighten your abdomen. Hands: The sides of the body naturally droop or cross the lower abdomen. Feet: convergence angle15 ~ 20, and the center of gravity is in the arch of the foot.
(2) Sitting posture, with head, shoulders and upper body standing. One foot is slightly backward, one hand gently pulls the corner of the clothes, and the other hand flattens the lower part of the work clothes and gently sits down. Hip sitting in the chair 2/3 or 1/2, hands naturally crossed on one thigh, knees gently together, feet naturally flat.
(3) Walking head, shoulders and upper body are required to stand together. Swing your hands back and forth about 30&; Deg legs together, small steps along a straight line.
(4) Holding the treatment tray: the head, shoulders, upper body and legs should go together. Hold the tray 1/3 or 1/2 with both hands, and the elbow joint forms a 90-degree angle. The treatment tray is about 5cm away from the front of the chest. Medical record card: head, shoulders, upper body and legs should go together. Hold the medical record card 1/3 or 1/2 with your left hand, and gently hold the medical record card in the lower right corner with your right hand.
(5) The picking head is slightly lower, requiring the shoulders and upper body to be close together. Step back with your right leg, squat down to pick things up, stand up straight, and walk with your right leg.
(6) Switch the door head, shoulders and upper body to meet the standing requirements. Turn your body slightly, half facing the door, about 40cm away from the door, hold the door handrail gently with one hand, hold the door gently with the other hand, and switch it gently.
(7) Push the shoulders, upper body and legs of the therapeutic vehicle to walk together. The body leans forward slightly, and the treatment vehicle is about 30cm away from the front of the body. Hold the handrails on the left and right sides of the therapeutic vehicle with both hands, and relax the elbows naturally, making an angle of about 135. Push the treatment cart forward slightly to reduce the noise generated when implementing the treatment cart.
With the transformation of modern medical model and the development of nursing science, strict nursing management, perfect nursing procedures and strengthening nurses' high sense of responsibility are all indispensable promoting factors. However, among these factors, nurse etiquette has become an urgent problem in current nursing education, and it is the internal quality and soul of clinical nursing work.
1, understand the etiquette and language accomplishment of nurses.
Etiquette is the professional image of nurses. Dignified appearance, manners, voice and smile are all helpful to cultivate a positive attitude, cultivate a high degree of self-control and superb leadership skills, be respected and loved by others, and make amazing achievements in professional work.
Language is a tool widely used in social life to convey information, communicate emotions and interpersonal relationships, and is the voice of the soul. Nurses' beautiful hearts should be reflected through their own words and deeds, leaving a good impression on patients, so as to gain patients' trust, respect and security.
2. Be warm and polite to others and make a good first impression.
When the patient is admitted to the hospital, the nurse on duty greets the patient, nods and smiles, sends the patient to the ward, lets the patient have a rest, introduces herself, introduces the environment, doctors, diet and rest to the patient, and kindly tells the patient that she will provide thoughtful service to make the patient feel cordial and warm.
Inpatients will feel unhappy, dissatisfied, even angry and depressed because of environmental changes and diseases. In nursing work, nurses should fully embody the professional character of tolerance, generosity, consideration and patience, eliminate patients' unstable emotions, guide patients to actively cooperate with treatment and nursing, and maintain a relaxed and happy attitude, so that patients can recover smoothly at an early date.
3. Standardized behavior is a bridge to communicate with patients.
When nursing patients, proper address makes them feel natural and friendly. You should use honorifics similar to your own age for the elderly, and you can use touch appropriately for children to reduce their strangeness and fear. When talking with patients, nurses should treat people equally and respect patients' self-esteem. They should not only make patients feel warm and kind, but also maintain a certain seriousness.
For example, when relieving patients' worries, the topic can be discussed from issues such as sympathy and care for patients. Nurses can induce patients to express their worries, understand patients' mentality, give inspiration, guidance and encouragement, ease patients' melancholy mood with relaxed and happy language, and obtain good relations with patients.
With the development of human spiritual civilization and material civilization, people's demand level is constantly improving, and nurse etiquette education can not be ignored in clinical nursing. Therefore, nurse etiquette education should run through all aspects of nursing patients, so as to improve the overall nursing quality.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-nurse etiquette