? Personal summary of nurse training 1
? Just 2 weeks passed quickly, although 2 weeks have passed in my more than 20 years of working life It took up a very, very small amount of time, but this little time gave me a lot of feelings and benefits. Here I would like to thank the head nurse very much for giving me a 2-week ICU training opportunity.
?The ICU concentrates the best instruments and equipment in the hospital, as well as the most critically ill patients in the hospital. Working there is stressful and busy, and it is necessary not only to have a solid theoretical foundation, but also to have rich knowledge and skills. Clinical operation skills also include various communication methods and general nursing knowledge. In the ICU, I learned theoretical knowledge and operational skills that are not available in the ward or are rarely seen, or thinking and judgment that are more demanding than those in the ward. ability.
?1. Adaptability
?The characteristics and characteristics of clinical emergency and emergency nursing observation and treatment are very different from general clinical diagnosis and treatment work. Changes in a patient's condition that endanger a patient's life are often sudden. Except for a few cases that are foreseeable, most are random. Therefore, nurses are required not to simply wait for doctors to make a diagnosis, but to respond quickly to emergencies and have strong processing capabilities. Taking effective and scientific emergency treatment measures for clinical emergencies and emergency patients, as well as the ability to be resourceful, seize the opportunity, make judgments without hesitation, and adopt a series of specific contingency measures can save the lives of patients at the critical moment. play a practical and important role.
?2. Nursing technology operation
?The teacher’s careful teaching and strict training enabled me to initially master the rescue technology, such as: the performance of medicines and rescue equipment, Operation methods and indications, and nursing technical operations for various diseases and syndromes. I am mainly familiar with the establishment of artificial airway, the use of ventilator, the time and precautions for use, as well as how to suction deep sputum for patients, and the precautions for when to suction sputum, etc. Understand the PICC indwelling process, master the care points, become familiar with shock rescue, and participate in cooperation, understand the working principle of the blood flow machine, the causes and treatment methods of alarms, learn to use vibrating sputum instruments, and turn over and pat the back. Expectorant, use of pneumatic therapy equipment, understand the use of electrocardiogram machine to monitor patients' electrocardiogram and the correct diagnosis of electrocardiogram, use of defibrillator to treat critically ill patients (cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation) and other techniques.
?3. Medical and nursing cooperation
?On the premise of doing a good job in nursing, actively cooperate with doctors. It is generally believed that the job of nurses is to execute medical orders and complete various nursing tasks, while diagnosis and treatment are the responsibility of doctors, and nurses do not need to intervene or participate. This concept has been proven to be wrong. Nurses stay by the patient's side 24 hours a day. They are the patient's patron saint and a direct observer of the patient's condition. Therefore, they must be able to reflect the patient's condition comprehensively, accurately and without error. Nurses are no longer passive mere implementers of medical orders. They must be able to work closely with doctors, communicate with each other, and complement each other. Communist Party members shoulder the sacred mission of treating illnesses and saving lives.
?4. Communication skills
?Most of the ICU patients are intubated. Their language ability is temporarily limited, and there will be certain difficulties in communicating with them. Through seeing the teachers I really admire how they use their unique language to communicate. Some are writing, some are looking at their eyes, some are observing lip language, some are guessing, etc. I also learned a lot.
?5. Basic care
?ICU pays special attention to basic care. Even a comatose patient who has been in the hospital for more than 2 years did not have any skin problems. He bathed twice a week. , turn over every 2 hours, change unclean clothes in time, deal with defecation in time, take good oral care meticulously, trim nails and beard in time, everything is done well.
?In fact, there are many things that we need to learn in ICU.
? Personal summary of nurse training 2
? Time flies so fast, and the training in xx Hospital has ended before I know it. In this short period of three months, the Nursing Department of xx Hospital made reasonable arrangements for my further study departments based on the purpose of my further study, so that I learned valuable knowledge and clinical operations that I have never encountered in my daily work. , XX Hospital has standardized management, rigorous nurses, strong sense of unity and cooperation, and in-place nursing services, which have benefited me a lot.
? During the more than two months of further training in the Nursing Department, it was the time of the review of the xx hospital level hospital. I can insist on arriving at the department 20 minutes early every day to make preparations, and give up my lunch break and evening time to work overtime with the directors to prepare for the review. During this period, I became familiar with a lot of knowledge about nursing management, including the collection and registration of basic information of nursing staff; formulating training plans and implementation steps for nursing staff at all levels; various nursing rules and regulations and various technologies. Revision of operating standards; management of various behavioral norms for nursing staff, etc. Especially in terms of nursing quality control, I am familiar with the methods and processes of quality assessment, feedback and rectification; the reporting, discussion and analysis of adverse nursing events; the latest form and content of nursing rounds; the control of nursing quality during night rounds by the head nurse, etc. , gave me a new and specific understanding of nursing quality management.
Director A good example in life.
?During three weeks in the Department of Respiratory Medicine and General Surgery, under the patient guidance of the teachers, I learned the application of ventilators, radial artery blood collection, PICC catheter maintenance, and deep venous catheter extubation. care and other operations. The detail management and link management of the head nurses of the two wards left a deep impression on me. The head nurse xx of the Department of Respiratory Medicine attaches great importance to communication and communication with patients and meets the needs of patients. At work, she can promptly discover the deficiencies of the ward nurses and correct them. In the general surgery department, head nurse xx made me feel the spirit of leading by example and working hard. Before leaving get off work at noon and evening every day, she always checks all the work in the department before leaving get off work, and explains in detail the key points that need to be paid attention to in the next shift to prevent errors and accidents. In addition, she often gives up her rest and leads the nursing staff in the department to practice operations, which promotes the improvement of the three basic operating abilities in the department. The spirit of selfless dedication and excellence in work of these two head nurses is worth learning from me.
?This short-term further study has broadened my horizons, broadened my thinking, changed my ideas, and improved my skills. After returning home, I will connect the knowledge and techniques I have learned with the actual situation of our hospital, apply them flexibly, and contribute my own modest efforts to the development of the hospital and departments.
? Personal summary of nurse training 3
? Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, the five-day pre-job training has passed. In these short five days, I gained a lot. After these few days of training, I felt the good intentions of the nursing department. The head nurse took turns teaching us and demonstrated each operation for us one by one, which benefited us a lot. At the same time, it also lays the foundation for us to adapt to the new environment as quickly as possible, complete the transformation of roles, and improve the quality of clinical work.
As the saying goes: Without rules, there is no circle. Rules, systems and procedures regulate our behavior and promote personnel management. Through the head nurse's explanation of the core system and nursing procedures, we learned about the operating procedures of each work. The job responsibilities of nurses clarify the work content and responsibilities for us, which is conducive to improving our sense of responsibility and doing our job well. As a nurse, you must be diligent in your mind, eyes, mouth, and hands. You must be careful, caring, patient, and responsible, so that you can better serve patients. Through this training, I also realized that establishing good work and interpersonal relationships is of great significance to the improvement of our personal professional qualities, service quality, and service awareness.
?Professional theoretical knowledge and nursing skills are the basis for our work. Although we have a certain degree of professional knowledge during our studies, medical knowledge is constantly developing and updating, which requires us to learn more. , learn more about new advances in clinical care. We must be good at summarizing, applying flexibly, combining theory with practice, constantly improving our professional quality, advancing with the times, and daring to innovate. A sense of responsibility is something that each of our nursing workers must have. The life and death of patients are at stake, and lives are entrusted to them, so our responsibilities are heavier than Mount Tai. Everything and every detail cannot be sloppy. In daily work, we must strictly follow the rules and regulations, carefully complete each nursing operation procedure, and always have the spirit of "being cautious and independent".
?Etiquette, as a special communication language, is reflected in all aspects of daily life. Appropriate behavior is pleasing to the eye in daily interactions. Start good etiquette habits from scratch and integrate etiquette into life. You must devote yourself to work tasks to the best of your ability, no matter how difficult they may be. It is inevitable that you will encounter difficulties at work. You should pay attention to adjusting your mentality and face challenges with a positive attitude. Only when you have a sense of responsibility for your work and go all out in practical actions instead of just muddle along can you complete your tasks well.
?In this training, I learned a lot of knowledge that is not in the textbooks, and it made me understand that in the future nursing work, I should be strict with myself, have a high sense of responsibility, and abide by various rules and regulations. , to ensure that there are no mistakes in the work. We should humbly learn from the nursing seniors, improve ourselves in practice, use our sincerity and love to wait for people's most precious lives, and realize our most noble ideals in life.