1, having worked in intermediate health professional and technical posts for 2 years after obtaining a doctorate.
2. After graduating with a bachelor's degree or above, he has been employed in intermediate health professional and technical positions for 5 years.
3. After graduating from ordinary university classes, he was employed as an intermediate health professional and technical post for 5 years.
4. Graduated from a junior college, with a bachelor's degree or above (with the same or similar major), and has been employed in intermediate health professional and technical positions for 7 years.
5. Graduated from junior college before the end of 1970 and worked in intermediate health professional and technical posts for 5 years.
6,1graduated from junior college before the end of 984, and has been employed in intermediate health professional and technical positions for 7 years.
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Sickness care
(1) Do a good job in the self-health of the elderly.
(2) often help the elderly to take a bath to prevent slipping.
(3) Pay attention to oral hygiene and brush your teeth or rinse your mouth every day.
(4) Take good care of the elderly, pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, and prevent constipation and urinary retention.
(5) Help bedridden patients to change their positions on time, prevent bedsores, and keep blood circulation and lung breathing unobstructed.
(6) Exercise the joints of all parts regularly and massage the muscles of each group to prevent rigidity or muscle strength decline.
(7) Keep the room temperature appropriate to avoid circulation.
(8) Reasonable nutrition collocation, avoiding supercooling, overheating and satiety, as well as four meals a day.
(9) Pay attention to psychological care and often chat with the elderly to make them happy and live a full life.
Sick bed nursing
1. Setting of bed unit
When setting up bed units for bedridden patients, the convenience, comfort and safety of patients should be considered as much as possible. The width of the bed depends on the patient's illness and living habits, and it is usually 10 ~ 30cm wider than ordinary beds. Bedside should have a place to put daily necessities (such as glasses, watches, radios, combs, small mirrors, sputum cups, etc.). ).
2. Basic nursing care
(1) morning care: it can promote patients' blood circulation and maintain oral hygiene, make patients feel clean and comfortable, and help prevent complications; By observing the progress of the disease, it can provide basis for diagnosis, treatment and nursing plan. The contents include: cleaning of mouth, face, hands, feet, skin and bed units, as well as combing hair (shaving for male patients) and massaging compressed parts.
(2) Night care: it can make patients comfortable, clean and promote sleep. Give the patient an evening care after supper. The contents include: in addition to repeating morning care, wiping the patient's back and buttocks and soaking his feet with hot water; Female patients should clean the perineum, cut their nails (the shape of nails should be the same as that of fingertips, and the toes should be cut flat. After cutting, they should be smoothed with a control knife) and make the bed. Keep warm.
(3) Assist the patient to eat: first urinate, wash your hands, hold the patient's waist with a quilt or a big pillow, put your hands on the dining table of the bed, assist the patient to eat, wash your hands after meals, and tidy up things. For those who can't sit and eat, they can eat on their side.
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