As a nurse, how to effectively prevent medical accidents?
1. Strengthening the construction of professional ethics and cultivating noble professional ethics and good work style are the basis for preventing medical accidents. Therefore, we should pay attention to our own behavior and language cultivation, advocate civilized behavior, be polite to patients, be highly responsible for patients, be "four diligent", carefully observe the illness, take medicine on time, record accurately, and report any problems immediately. 2. Strengthening the management of rules and regulations, eliminating hidden dangers in time and establishing an effective supervision mechanism are good guarantees for reducing obstetric nursing disputes. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the management of rules and regulations, strengthen legal constraints, require nurses and midwives to strictly abide by nursing operation procedures, and strictly implement the system of three inspections and seven pairs and handover. Through inspection, supervision and control, head nurses can find problems in time, eliminate hidden dangers and prevent and reduce obstetric nursing disputes. Educate nursing staff to realize that obeying rules and regulations and laws is not only responsible for patients, but also a kind of protection for themselves. 3. Standardizing the writing and management of nursing documents With the increasing awareness of self-protection and legal awareness of both doctors and patients, nursing documents, as a true reflection of the nursing process and a legal basis for handling disputes between doctors and patients, are becoming more and more important. Therefore, it is very important to write nursing documents truthfully, objectively and accurately. We must develop the habit of recording medical nursing documents timely, accurately and accurately, and we must never ignore them because of busy work or other reasons. Don't write on time or scribble, miss, misspell or alter, especially be accurate, timely and synchronized with medical documents [3]. 4. Create conditions to improve the professional and technical level. Head nurses should organize nursing staff to actively participate in business study and business rounds of nursing departments and undergraduate courses, constantly sum up experiences and lessons, and ask nurses and midwives to strengthen their sense of responsibility, learn and master various skills and operational skills, improve their technical level, implement various systems in their daily work, abide by nursing routines, and prevent medical and nursing disputes.