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What do you think is the etiquette of nursing?
First, the beauty of appearance and clothing.

Nurses should wear light makeup: makeup is to show the advantages of your appearance and cover up the defects of your appearance. Because of the professional relationship, nurses should have an effect of "clear water gives birth to hibiscus" after makeup. Proper expression is also an integral part of the beauty of nurses. Generally speaking, nurses should provide smiling service, and this kind of smile should be from the heart. In order to make your smile natural and sincere, you can think of happy things in your mind and make your talking eyes show a more sincere smile. Keep your mouth slightly upturned. In ancient China, it was very important to smile without showing your teeth. If your teeth are all right, you can show the six teeth in the middle. You can also make a "one" sound in your mind. If you master these points, you can have a happy smile. However, when the patient is dying or dying, if you treat your family with a mechanical smile, the consequences can be imagined.

In terms of clothing, swallow hat is the symbol of our nurse profession.

The ceremony of awarding the hat is no less solemn than the ceremony of joining the party and the ceremony of conferring the doctorate. Nurses must wear clean clothes and hats, and their hair should not go over their shoulders. The hair is exposed 3-5 cm in front, and the long hair at the back can be covered with a hairnet. You must wear pantyhose in summer, and the color can only be white or skin color. Taboo the partition between skirt and shoes. It is recommended to wear white wedge-heeled soft-soled shoes in winter and summer. As for clothes, as the saying goes, they are beautiful but not thorough, but elegant and moderate. Never wear clothes that can see the underwear inside. The length of the skirt is higher than the hem of the white coat, and more attention should be paid to wearing short skirts.

Second, behavioral beauty.

Standing posture: A well-trained nurse walking in the street should have such an effect. Among thousands of people, you can roughly infer your nursing career just by walking behind you. Standing posture requirements of nurses: head and neck straight, corners of mouth slightly upturned, eyes looking straight, shoulders abduction, arms naturally drooping. Chest out, abdomen in, hips at knees, toes from feet 10- 15cm, heels from 3-5cm. Cross your hands on your abdomen, put four fingers of your right hand on your head, and hold down your left index finger. This is a standard standing posture, mainly used in more formal occasions. Usually, you can take a natural standing posture, that is, on the basis of the standard standing posture, your hands naturally droop to your sides.

Sitting posture: Sitting posture shows a person's cultural accomplishment. The nurse sits in a chair and walks from the back of the chair to the front of the chair in five steps. Then, she moved her right foot back half a step, tilted her head slightly to one side and moved along the corner of her left eye. She raised her left hand, moved back and forth from her waist, straightened the hem of her white coat, and sat down slowly, with her hips occupying 1/2-2/3 of the chair surface.

Walking posture: On the basis of standing posture, your arms naturally swing back and forth about 30 degrees, and your feet land in a straight line. Don't twist your ass. Ask your feet to lift hard and walk silently.

Squat posture: it is required to squat sideways, move your right foot half a step, arrange clothes with your left hand, squat slowly, hold your chest out and abdomen in, adjust your center of gravity, and retract your right foot. Be careful not to squat in front of others and don't squat with your back to others.

When the nurse carries the tray, she should hold both sides of the tray with her thumb and forefinger, and the other three fingers should be supported at the bottom of the tray respectively. In principle, her hands should not touch the inner edge of the tray. When opening the door, she should not kick the door with her foot, but open the door with her back.

Nurses should take a backseat, that is, back first, back last and feet last.