When we are inspired and have a new view of our study and work life, we can consider writing it into our experience, which is conducive to our continuous improvement. Then the question is coming. How should I write about my experience? The following is my nurse's experience in nucleic acid collection (generally 5 articles), hoping to help everyone.
Nurse's experience in nucleic acid sampling 1 In the past week, the number of nucleic acid samples in the city has increased from xxxx to nearly xxx million per day, and the detection ability has also been greatly improved. In the future, the city's nucleic acid detection work will continue, and here I also propose two initiatives to the citizens:
First, strictly implement prevention and control measures. At present, it is still in the critical period of epidemic prevention and control, and nucleic acid testing is urgently carried out. The general public is highly concerned about their own health and the health of their families, hoping to receive nucleic acid testing as soon as possible. We fully understand this feeling, but the more this time, the more we should be vigilant. Please wear a mask scientifically in strict accordance with the relevant requirements of epidemic prevention and control under secondary emergency response, keep a social distance of 1.5 meters, and cooperate with the guidance of community workers.
The second is to advocate rational testing. According to the principle of "willing to check everything", citizens can make an appointment to register for nucleic acid testing. According to the advice of professional departments, citizens who have no travel history in high-risk areas, no contact with high-risk personnel and no symptoms such as fever should not be anxious. Please carry out nucleic acid testing according to the scheduled time to ensure that the testing resources are used at the most critical nodes to block the spread of the epidemic and minimize the risk of epidemic spread.
This outbreak, some measures taken in accordance with the requirements of epidemic prevention and control, have brought a lot of inconvenience and trouble to citizens and friends. I sincerely thank the citizens and friends for their full support, cooperation and understanding of the epidemic prevention and control work in our city. I hope everyone will unite as one, help each other in the same boat, fight the epidemic together and restore the vitality and vitality of the capital as soon as possible!
Experience of nurses collecting nucleic acid 2 In order to further consolidate the normal epidemic prevention and control work, earnestly implement the specific requirements of the state, province, city and county on epidemic prevention and control work, and create a safe medical environment. Recently, COVID-19 nucleic acid test was conducted for all employees in our hospital in batches. This test involves all on-the-job personnel, including: medical personnel, administrative logistics personnel, training interns, property management personnel, security guards, canteens and other outsourcing units. Up to now, all the nasopharyngeal swab samples have been basically completed, and no positive results have been found.
At the sampling site, specimen collectors should wear protective clothing in strict accordance with the requirements of nucleic acid sampling to ensure good ventilation at the site. According to the requirements of the hospital notice, the examinees queue up in batches by department to ensure the efficient and orderly development of nucleic acid detection.
Carrying out nucleic acid testing for staff in the hospital is not only a concrete action for the hospital to pay close attention to the risk points of epidemic prevention and control and prevent cross-infection in the hospital, but also a powerful measure to create a good medical environment and ensure people's life safety. Our hospital will continue to do a good job in the normalization of epidemic prevention and control, ensure that all prevention and control measures are strictly implemented, and actively create a safe medical environment, so that employees can work with peace of mind and patients can see a doctor with peace of mind.
Nurse's Experience in Collecting Nucleic Acid 3 1 16 At 7: 00 a.m., the nucleic acid detection of all villagers in Yilaha Town officially started, and sampling was carried out at the 15 collection point. Under limited conditions, two access channels were set up on site. The villagers, under the leadership of the field staff, cooperated with the sampling work according to the sampling procedure to avoid crowd gathering, and the work at each collection point was carried out in an orderly and efficient manner. After the work of each collection point is completed, people with mobility difficulties will be sampled at home.
By 65438+1October 65438+June1May, the nucleic acid detection and sampling work of all residents in Yilaha Town was successfully completed. The health center collects and sorts out medical wastes at various collection points and treats them according to regulations. The unit affiliated to the assembly point shall conduct a comprehensive disinfection on the site.
After checking 7409 samples, information card stubs and registration forms collected in the whole town, the health center sent them to the inspection room of Jiusan Agricultural Reclamation Hospital according to the prescribed procedures, and completed the inspection of all samples on the same day 18.
This time, all residents in Ilaha town were sampled for nucleic acid detection, and a total of 78 sets of protective clothing/KLOC-0, 220 protective screens, 20 bottles of hand disinfectant, 450 disposable latex gloves, 600 surgical masks, 360 medical protective masks (N95) and 256 pairs of disposable boots were consumed.
65438+ 10 On the afternoon of June 65438+July 6, the health center received a notice from the laboratory of Jiu San Agricultural Reclamation Hospital that all residents in Ilaha town had tested 7409 nucleic acid samples, and all the results were negative. So far, the nucleic acid detection and sampling work of all residents in Ilaha Town has been successfully completed.
Nurses' experience in collecting nucleic acid 4 1 15 pm 1: 00 pm. After receiving the task of nucleic acid detection for all residents in Yilaha town at the municipal government epidemic prevention and control meeting, the leaders of the town government and relevant personnel of the health center immediately returned to the town government and held a deployment meeting for nucleic acid detection for all residents in Yilaha town at 3: 00 pm. The main contents of the meeting included:
1. Work out a work plan for inspecting all residents in Ilaha town;
2. Establish a leading organization for nucleic acid detection for all residents in Ilaha town;
3, determine the division of responsibilities of each working group:
4. Train all personnel involved in field work to put on and take off protective equipment;
5. Distribute information cards for nucleic acid collection to villages, and train the personnel who fill in the information cards and enter the registration form for mixed nucleic acid collection;
6, determine the location of the collection point, prepare the items needed for sampling work;
In the case of a serious shortage of manpower in the town health center, the town government and the health center communicated with the Nenjiang Municipal Health Bureau and applied for the support of professional and technical personnel. Under the coordination of the Health Bureau, Heshan Farm Hospital, Haijiang Town Central Health Center and Qianjin Town Health Center sent 2 1 capable technicians to support the nucleic acid detection in our town. Town * * * set up 15 sampling point and put in 30 sampling medical staff. The town government transferred 15 primary and secondary school teachers from Ilaha town as information entry personnel. The police station dispatched four policemen. Bao Village leaders lead 178 village staff and volunteers to maintain the order of the sampling site, guide the villagers and fill in the information card. There are 228 participants in this work. 50 vehicles were dispatched.
Nurses' experience in collecting nucleic acids. Complete the deployment requirements of epidemic prevention and control work in xx Town in an all-round way, and make every effort to ensure the life safety and health of the people. Under the arrangement of the town and the leaders in charge, all the staff in xx village successfully completed the nucleic acid detection work, and now the relevant situation is reported as follows:
I. Progress of work
(1) to realize grid management and control. Set grid members in each villager group, ***xx. Each grid member is responsible for xx villagers.
(2) Comprehensive registration. On X month, X day, organize the village team leader and grid staff to conduct a comprehensive door-to-door survey of the current residents and those living outside, and make a detailed registration. The current residents are * * * and the residents who live outside are * * * *.
(3) Great publicity. From X month to X month, we will publicize the whole staff's nucleic acid testing through WeChat group, radio, home visits and other forms, so that the villagers can prepare in advance and ask them not to leave the village during this period.
(4) Reasonable monitoring. First, set up a special working group for nucleic acid detection for all staff, and set up a team leader, team members and film leaders. The second is to divide X nucleic acid detection points in the whole village, namely xx and xx, and set up card points in villagers' groups. Third, according to the requirements of epidemic prevention and control, arrange the venue reasonably and do a good job in material logistics support. , all will be completed in xx years.
(5) Ordered tissue detection. Organize villagers to go to each nucleic acid detection point in groups and in different time periods. The test was started at X: xx in the morning on xx, X month, and all the tests were completed at xx inspection point in the afternoon, and X people were screened and actually tested. At xx inspection point, at xx:xx in the afternoon, all inspections were completed, and xx people were screened and actually inspected.
Second, the existing problems
(1) The information acquisition system is slow, which leads to the slow detection progress.
(2) The elderly villagers are not familiar with the operation of mobile phones, and the link of presenting the health code in advance is not smooth.
(3) While the staff are maintaining order, there are still villagers jumping in line and crowding each other.
Third, the next improvement measures
(1) Before starting the work, test the system and equipment, so as to find it early and adjust it in time.
(2) Strengthen the construction of rural civilization and do a "protracted war" of civilized propaganda.
(3) In addition to special personnel to maintain order, physical obstacles are added to ensure the "double insurance" of order.
(4) In terms of mobile phone operation, provide differentiated services for the elderly and villagers.