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? Experience of nurses' continuous learning 1

? In a blink of an eye, xx months of further study will be over. First of all, I am very gratef

Essays on nurses' further education experience

? Experience of nurses' continuous learning 1

? In a blink of an eye, xx months of further study will be over. First of all, I am very gratef

Essays on nurses' further education experience

? Experience of nurses' continuous learning 1

? In a blink of an eye, xx months of further study will be over. First of all, I am very grateful to the leaders for giving me the opportunity to study in the superior hospital. In fact, I am very grateful to all the teachers for their guidance. I have gained a lot in this trip, and I will apply what I have learned in my future work. The following is my further study experience, which I would like to share with you:

? 1. The sewing skills of teaching teachers are commendable. All layers of organization are combined neatly, and the movements are neat and gentle. Mastering this is the biggest gain of my study.

? 2. The rescue technology is timely and effective. If any abnormality is found, report it to the doctor in time and handle it in time. The medical staff cooperated in an orderly manner. We must study hard in this field.

? 3. The overall working atmosphere is harmonious. The most rare thing is that young nurses are very diligent, rushing to do everything, not haggling over every ounce, not pushing from pillar to post. Young people should follow their hard-working spirit as an example.

? 4, the scheduling system is very reasonable, and the new and old work well together, which can improve the quality of work. After the night shift, I have enough rest time, and I don't feel tired even if I work hard.

? 5. Medical records should be written strictly and carefully, and no spelling mistakes or alterations are allowed. Records should be timely, true, accurate, concise, written down at any time, and focused. Written records must not be flawed. Medical records are the legal basis and must be strict.

? 6. Most of them are senior intellectuals, so the explanation work is very detailed. When patients ask embarrassing questions or difficult questions, they all answer them flexibly. Communication between doctors and patients is also worth learning.

? Experience of nurses' further study II

? I am honored to go to the county people's hospital for further study in ophthalmology this year. With the care and help of the ophthalmology director and teachers in the county hospital, my thinking and professional level have been greatly improved, and my ability to diagnose and treat common and frequent patients in ophthalmology has been enhanced, especially the relationship between eye diseases and diseases in other departments, which has benefited me a lot.

? During my further study, I always strictly demand myself, strictly abide by the rules and regulations of hospitals and departments, obey the arrangement of departments, and actively participate in various activities organized by departments. Insist on learning at work, constantly ask yourself, improve your comprehensive quality level and working ability, expand your knowledge, and humbly ask teachers and colleagues, so that your professional level has been greatly improved, and you can independently complete the diagnosis and treatment of some perceived eye diseases and better complete the learning task of ophthalmology.

? In particular, the rigorous and serious attitude of the director of ophthalmology has deeply influenced me. He is not only knowledgeable and skilled, but also kind. He gave great care and love to our doctor's work and life. He never tires of listening to our questions, patiently explaining them to us, teaching me by hand, and asking us to take every case seriously and never perfunctory. During my further study, I was honored to listen to Ping Liu's lecture on ophthalmology. From him, I not only learned a lot of knowledge and technology, but also learned some principles of being a man and dealing with others, which benefited me a lot.

? In my future work, I will continue to study hard, work hard, constantly improve my professional level and serve the people wholeheartedly.

? Experience of nurses' further study 3

? In April, I was lucky enough to go to the second intensive care unit of neurosurgery in Handan First Hospital for further study. Because this study opportunity is very rare, I think I must seriously study their advanced nursing concepts and techniques before coming to trip worthwhile. But after coming to the Second Hospital of Neurosurgery, I found that besides studying, the most important thing is to experience the culture and humanistic concept of the First Hospital. In a short period of one month, I deeply felt that the advanced hospital management mode and thoughtful occupational safety protection of the First Hospital were worth learning.

? First, a good doctor-patient relationship

? Establishing a good doctor-patient relationship mostly lies in the service attitude. In the process of studying in the second intensive care unit of neurosurgery, the biggest influence on me is their service attitude.

? The image of nurses is the impression left by the hospital to the public and represents the overall image of the hospital. The smiling service of nurses is not only polite, but also an important way for nurses to win the trust of patients with sincere attitude. A smile is priceless and worth a thousand words. It costs nothing, but it can bring thousands of spring breeze to patients. Everyone from doctors to nurses to health workers can appreciate this good attitude. When the doctor makes rounds, he will call out deeply, "Lao Li! Lao Li! Open your eyes! " "Aunt zhang! Grab my hand! " Perhaps, a simple name can bring the doctor-patient relationship closer! Nurses, on the other hand, communicate and guide their families like relatives and friends in their spare time when making rounds and changing fluids. Tell them to turn over and pat their backs in two hours, exercise the patient's limbs, massage and clean up. That kind and gentle language is like one's own family. Patients are also very enthusiastic and grateful for medical treatment under this cognition. Every time the nurse changes the liquid or air for the infusion tube and leaves the hospital bed, the family members will say thank you or trouble you every time! I noticed these patients. They are not from the city. It was also transferred from counties and villages. In our hospital, we seldom hear this kind of speech, acknowledging that our attitude has changed greatly at the request of the leaders; However, during the study of Neurosurgery II, I realized that the service attitude should not be improved because of the requirements of the leaders. It is a heartfelt attitude as a medical staff's love for work and delicate feelings. Personally, I think that if the medical staff in our hospital improve their quality, even if they can't get a "thank you or trouble" from their families! , but also get the patient's goodwill, trust and reputation! Such a good atmosphere will certainly promote communication and reduce the contradiction between doctors and patients. It has played an important role in winning good social and economic benefits for enterprises.

? Second, advanced medical equipment.

? There is an injection micropump in the equipment of neurosurgery II. Micro-injection pump (referred to as micro-pump) is a new type of pumping equipment, which pumps a small amount of liquid medicine into the body accurately, minutely, evenly and continuously, with convenient operation and regular quantification. The drug concentration and speed can be adjusted at any time according to the needs of the disease, so that the drug can maintain an effective blood concentration in the body. Using micropump to rescue critically ill patients can reduce the workload of nurses, improve work efficiency and cooperate with doctors accurately, safely and effectively.

? Micro-injection pump is clinically used for hypertension before and after operation. Such as sodium nitroprusside and nitroglycerin, are effectively pumped into the body through a micro-pump according to the doctor's advice. According to my observation, the therapeutic effect of this instrument is very remarkable. At the same time, it can be used to supplement potassium and other diseases. It is also used in anesthesia and anticancer agents in operating rooms, as well as nutrition supply and blood transfusion for newborns. So I also suggest that our hospital can introduce this kind of equipment, which can not only effectively treat diseases, but also increase income for departments.

? Third, the rescue of shock patients

? In the rescue of our department, three hearts refer to atropine, lidocaine and adrenaline. In addition, the cardiac triad of the second nerve refers to adrenaline, norepinephrine and isoproterenol. When I asked the nurses there which one could save the patient's life effectively and quickly, they couldn't prove it. Once the patient has the symptoms of shock, the medical staff will be prepared to rescue the patient, so as to effectively strive for the rescue opportunity. Once the patient's condition or vital signs change, medical staff often show more concern and worry than their families. PICC and femoral vein puncture are almost always used in this department for rapid fluid infusion, anti-shock and blood transfusion.

? Fourth, the cooperative relationship between doctors and nurses

? No matter what questions and concerns patients have about the doctor who makes the bed, as a nurse, they can communicate and appease perfectly. For example, when the patient's family members are worried about the patient's illness or slow recovery, the nurse will say: brain trauma itself is slow recovery, which is a very expensive disease. But don't worry, your doctor is excellent and responsible. He is a cautious man. Really, you are lucky to be his patient. A simple sentence dispelled the doubts of family members. That kind of talk is like an acquaintance's entrustment, not a show of "Wang Po selling melons and boasting". If we can put the words in place for doctors in front of patients, we can eliminate patients' distrust of county hospitals and reduce the transfer rate.

? Five, rigorous medical style

? After blood transfusion, the nurse wheeled the treatment cart to change the fluid for each patient. The nurses didn't get together to chat and talk loudly. Treat everyone courteously, and that accomplishment is worth learning. Nurses have a morning meeting at eight o'clock every day to change shifts and then study business. A nurse reads textbooks every morning 15 minutes. The night nurse will take shifts at each patient's bedside. Never leave even if you don't hand it in at nine o'clock. When each patient leaves ECG monitoring, sputum aspiration, air cushion bed and other equipment, the nurse on duty will take the initiative to clean up. Without supervision and fines, especially ECG monitoring, once the nurse is removed, she will consciously scrub the instruments and wires with a rag. Tie all the wires together with a cuff for measuring blood pressure, which is clean and convenient for next use. Every detail of the work reflects the attitude of being conscious, responsible, positive, not lazy and not complaining. If we all have this quality, I believe that both work efficiency and work atmosphere will be greatly improved!

? Six, nursing safety management in place.

? First of all, from the perspective of nursing safety, all kinds of safety signs in this department are complete, so pay attention to safety and careful sliding, and press along the direction of blood vessels for 5 minutes after needle extraction to prevent pressure ulcers. Secondly, nurses will always remind patients and their families of relevant precautions to avoid disputes. Posters on the wall tell patients what to pay attention to when they go out. There is a booklet "Information for Patients" behind the door of each ward. In order to avoid loopholes in education. Although I often communicate with patients, I have a strong sense of self-protection. Improve service quality and avoid medical disputes.

? As the saying goes: three points of treatment, seven points of care. In the one-month study of neurosurgery in the First Hospital of the city, although I was in a hurry, I also realized some personal shortcomings. I will abandon laziness and bad attitude in surgical work! Only by applying what you have learned can you live up to the good intentions of the head nurse and director! To give a person a glass of water, you have to have a bucket of water. Although my glass of water is half a cup, I want to use this article to express my experience of further study. May our departments unite, cooperate with each other and make great achievements!