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What does it take to be a nurse?
Abstract: What are the requirements for being a nurse? Nursing is a scientific, technical and service-oriented specialty. Therefore, if you want to be a nurse, you should have not only skilled nursing skills and a high sense of responsibility, but also love, patience, carefulness and good communication skills. Besides, the most important thing is to obtain a nurse's qualification certificate? Below, I have compiled relevant knowledge for everyone. Let's take a look! What major do nurses study? Generally, nurses specialize in nursing, and there are many courses for nursing, including basic medical knowledge, health knowledge and even nutrition knowledge. It is not easy to learn these well.

conditions for applying for the nurse qualification examination According to the Measures for Nurses' Qualification Examination, which was implemented on July 1, 21, the conditions for applying for the nurse qualification examination in 211 are as follows: according to the provisions of Article 12 of the Measures for Nurses' Qualification Examination, students should complete ordinary full-time nursing and midwifery courses for more than 3 years in secondary vocational schools and colleges, including 8 months in teaching and general hospitals.

The examination subjects are divided into primary qualification (including division level) and intermediate qualification (including six sub-majors: nursing, internal medicine nursing, surgical nursing, obstetric nursing, pediatric nursing and community nursing).

Nurses' occupation requires nurses to be called angels' occupation, which requires love, carefulness, responsibility and patience. An excellent nurse not only needs to know the routine of diagnosis and treatment, but also master the three-level operation skills of nursing. But also have strong affinity, communication skills and language expression skills. Have a high sense of responsibility, good professional ethics, rigorous work attitude, strong comprehensive analysis ability and keen insight.

Nurses' employment prospects are certainly good. How can hospitals lack nurses? Male nurses are less knowledgeable and more popular. If female nurses have some competition, the nurse qualification certificate will play a role. The higher the grade, the more competitive they will be, and the higher their salary will be. Like in foreign countries, nurses are in short supply and their income is high.

Career orientation of nurses (1) Private hospitals: With the opening of the medical market, private hospitals, joint-venture hospitals, medical consortia, etc. coexist with public hospitals. At present, the main advantage of private hospitals is that they are service-oriented and environment-oriented, and recruit a large number of young nursing staff, which has little to do with academic qualifications, as long as they hold nurse practice qualification certificates. And salary is linked to performance.

(2) Community service centers: With the continuous maturity and promotion of national family doctors, the strategy of medical development to the grass-roots level, community health service centers led by community families have blossomed everywhere, appearing in every neighborhood as never before, which has solved the employment problem of a large number of nursing staff. The work is relatively easy.

(3) Public hospitals: There is also a great demand for nurses in national public general hospitals. Generally, older nurses (over 35 years old) will switch to pharmacies, supply rooms, etc., in order to meet the replacement of new and old nurses. However, the recruitment of public hospitals is generally entrusted by the Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, and the requirements for graduation schools and personal qualifications are relatively strict.

Nurse's job: (1) Assist doctors in consulting, counseling, receiving and treating patients and their families. Have a high degree of sympathy for patients, be considerate, caring, active and enthusiastic, have a kind expression, speak softly, work patiently and meticulously, answer questions and do not quarrel with patients.

(2) carry out the doctor's advice and nursing technical operation; Pay attention to patrol, observe the condition and infusion situation, and report to the doctor in time if any abnormality is found; Assist in the treatment of new, surgical, urgent and critical patients; Responsible for preparing and taking blood, and escorting critically ill patients out for examination.

(3) Go deep into the ward to communicate with patients regularly, so as to obtain information about patients' illness, understand patients' doubts, solve patients' existing problems in time, give psychological support and humanistic care, explain the causes, treatment principles and precautions of diseases to family members and patients, and give guidance on diet and life and health education.

(4) Strengthen the study of new knowledge of medicine and nursing, focusing on the relevant knowledge of undergraduate course, such as the causes, pathology, physiological mechanism, treatment and preventive nursing of common diseases, read more about the medical records, treatment process, curative effect and various laboratory indicators of each patient in undergraduate course, and know the condition of each patient in undergraduate course like the back of his hand, so as to be aware of the treatment and nursing. Once a mistake is made, it can be found early and judged accurately.

(5) Be responsible for the management of medical documents and articles, and do a good job in the inventory and handover of articles. After work, make good preparations for cleaning and hygiene and the next day's work, and keep the working environment clean and beautiful. Timely report and reflect patients' opinions and requirements on hospital services, and make records.

What do nurses do when they change careers? (1) Pharmacy: Compared with pharmacists, the salaries of nurses are lower and there are more employees, so many salespeople in large pharmacies recruit nurses.

(2) Maternal and child health management institutions: Now the postpartum rehabilitation centers in Yuezi Center are becoming more and more popular and recognized by the public, and such institutions also need a large number of nursing staff with professional medicine and health literacy.

(3) Medical beauty institutions: Whether consulting, cooperating with surgery or nursing afterwards, nursing staff are needed.

nurses' professional titles are divided into nurses, nurses, chief nurses, deputy chief nurses and chief nurses from low to high. Nurses are called the profession of angels, and they need to be caring, careful, responsible and patient. An excellent nurse not only needs to know the routine of diagnosis and treatment, but also master the three-level operation skills of nursing. But also have strong affinity, communication skills and language expression skills.

what date is the international nurses' day? "May 12th" is the international nurses' day all over the world, which was established in memory of florence nightingale, a British nurse who was the founder of modern nursing.

nurse's day: the nurse's day was established in memory of florence nightingale, a British nurse who was the founder of modern nursing.

When the Crimean War broke out, Nightingale, the head nurse, led 38 nurses to the front line to serve in the battlefield hospital. In just half a year, Nightingale reduced the death rate of the wounded and sick to 2.2%. In addition, she also patrols every night with a lantern in her hand, and the wounded and sick also affectionately call her "the goddess of lanterns". After the war, Nightingale founded the first formal nursing school in the world in London, England. Because nightingale promoted the development of nursing work and nurse education all over the world, she was known as the founder of modern nursing. After nightingale died in 191, the International Council of Nurses designated May 12th as "International Nurses' Day".