1, basic knowledge of health: including human anatomy, physiology and disease knowledge, understanding the structure and function of various human systems, and the diagnosis and treatment of common diseases.
2. Health assessment and monitoring: Learn how to conduct health assessment, including basic inspection methods such as blood pressure measurement, blood sugar monitoring and electrocardiogram, and how to record and report the assessment results.
3. Health promotion and disease prevention: Learn how to help people develop a healthy lifestyle through education and publicity, such as diet and nutrition, physical exercise, good sleep habits, and how to prevent common diseases.
4. Basic nursing skills: learn basic nursing skills, such as helping patients to eat and drink, helping patients to do personal hygiene, such as bathing and oral care, and transferring and moving patients' beds.
5. Psychological support and communication skills: Learn how to establish effective communication with patients and their families, provide psychological support, and help them cope with the pressure and difficulties during illness and treatment.
6. Emergency handling: Learn how to identify and respond to common medical emergencies, such as cardiac arrest and stroke, as well as emergency rescue skills and principles.
7. Professional ethics and legal provisions: understand the ethical standards and legal provisions of the medical industry, including patient privacy and confidentiality protection, medical error risk management, etc.
The role of health care providers
1. provide basic care: medical staff can provide basic care services for patients, including assisting patients with personal hygiene, diet and nutrition, and going to the toilet. And help patients maintain good living habits and health.
2. Monitoring the health status of patients: Medical staff can monitor the health status of patients, including measuring vital signs such as blood pressure, blood sugar, heart rate, etc., and find abnormal situations in time and report them to medical staff for further treatment.
3. Providing psychological support: Medical staff can effectively communicate with patients, provide emotional support and psychological comfort, and help them cope with illness, treatment, physical and psychological difficulties and pressures.
4. Assist medical staff: Medical staff are members of the medical team. They help medical staff to do some basic work, such as recording medical records, assisting in surgical preparation, cleaning and disinfecting instruments, etc. , thus reducing the workload of medical staff.
5. Provide health education: Medical professionals can provide health education for patients and their families, including knowledge of lifestyle improvement, disease prevention and management, and help them establish good health concepts and behavior habits.
6. Assist in rehabilitation training: For patients who need rehabilitation training, medical staff can assist the medical team in rehabilitation training, including exercise therapy and physical therapy, to promote the recovery of patients' functions and improve their independent living ability.