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In the hospital, I saw many nurses scrubbing patients' private parts with first-class care. How do they avoid embarrassment?
It is embarrassing for both patients and nurses to scrub the private parts of patients in the first-level care, but this is what nurses must do. How can we avoid awkward atmosphere? According to my guess, it must be like this:

First, treat the work content with a scientific attitude. As a nurse, we should put aside the traditional gender concept, focus on the work content and look at the problem with a scientific attitude. It may be a bit humiliating for the patient to be scrubbed. For nursing staff, it is a human organ, which is within the scope of responsibilities of nursing staff. It becomes calm to treat this matter with such a mentality.

Second, divert attention from Dafa. Many nurses will say some irrelevant topics to distract both sides when scrubbing patients' private parts, which can cover up the embarrassing atmosphere. For example, talk about today's weather, what we ate yesterday and so on. Let both sides focus on the topic and avoid embarrassing situations.

Third, there is always embarrassment, and you won't know if I don't tell you. When scrubbing, just don't talk, just do your job well, and you will be embarrassed when you are embarrassed. As long as you don't talk, who knows you are embarrassed?

Fourth, I have long been used to it, embarrassed? Does not exist! As a qualified nurse, this action may have been repeated countless times and I have long been used to it. What I said earlier may have happened at first, but later it became commonplace and I became numb. So don't think too much, people may not feel embarrassed at all. This little thing of yours can't touch people's nerves.

I am neither a nurse nor a scrubbed patient. The above is just a guess as an ordinary person. If you really want to find the answer to the question, you might as well try it yourself.