Nurse profile:
Nurses are people who take care of children's lives in kindergartens or nurseries. In nurseries, social welfare institutions and other nursing institutions, people who assist teachers in infant health care nurture and assist teachers in educating infants.
Job responsibilities:
Responsible for the cleanliness of the class's premises, equipment and environment. Do a little cleaning every day and do a general cleaning once a week. Always keep indoor air circulation to ensure that children have a comfortable and clean environment. In accordance with the provisions of the disinfection system, do a good job of disinfection of water cups, towel bowls and chopsticks, and do a good job of disinfection of water cup holders and pre-meal tables.
Flush the toilet regularly every day to ensure that there is no dirt in the toilet water tank and keep the toilet clean and tasteless. Under the guidance of the teacher, organize the children's daily life, do a good job in teaching, fully understand the children's diet and sleep, keep the children's appearance clean and tidy, and take good care of their lives. Under the guidance of the medical staff and teachers in this class, the kindergarten safety and health care system will be strictly implemented.
The nurse's job content:
1, cleaning in the morning
Open the window for ventilation at 7: 30 every day and open the window in winter 15 minutes. Check the children's teacups. Children's drinking buckets prepared with insulated buckets can be filled with boiling water the night before so that they can have warm boiled water to drink the next day. The water temperature should be safe for children, and it is best to drop it on the back of an adult's hand, so as not to burn it. If the boiling water is too hot, open the lid to cool down.
Wet sweep wet wipe, first wipe the windowsill, desktop and toy cabinet with clear water, then wipe it with disinfectant and drag it on the floor and corridor.
2. Morning reception
Cooperate with the teacher to do a good job of reception, so as to dress neatly, neatly and generously, receive warmly, talk briefly with parents and understand the situation of children at home. Check children's pockets and take special care of sick children or children in a bad mood.
3. Nursing care of children's outdoor activities
Not less than 2 hours a day. Nurses should observe every child, pay attention to the safety of mobile devices, children should not wear too many clothes, take care of children to play in order, and don't crowd and push. When children are outdoors, nurses should concentrate on not leaving their children at will, don't get together to chat, and pay attention to the safety of outdoor venues.