In the study on weekdays, everyone must have participated in the theme class meeting, right? The principles of the theme class meeting are: education, pertinence, creativity, closeness, diversity and flexibility. Do you know what the theme class will need? The following are the lecture notes (6 selected) collected by me for the theme class meeting of the International Nurses' Day, hoping to help you.
Lecture notes on the theme class meeting of the International Nurses' Day 1 Leaders, teachers and colleagues:
Hello everyone!
The topic of my speech today is "Only when there is spring will there be flowers".
Xxxx, 20xx, is an unforgettable day for me. On this day, I ended my five-year medical school study career and came to the hospital. After strict pre-job training here, I was assigned to icu. In our own monitoring center, facing our fellow villagers, those eager eyes and simple words made me feel a sense of responsibility and the sanctity of this white group. Teachers in icu, starting from the most basic nursing records, conduct weekly nursing rounds, business studies, theoretical exams and operation exams, which makes us feel like clockwork, for fear of being careless. New technology, we are scrambling to learn, difficult operation, we practice again and again, in this learning atmosphere, my working ability has been comprehensively improved.
Five years of theoretical study in college did not make me feel at home after entering the clinic. What impressed me the most was a patient with cerebral hemorrhage. During the treatment, I suddenly had jet vomiting. I was at a loss and called the teacher. I saw her systematically tilt the patient's head to one side, immediately clean the respiratory tract and notify the doctor in time. Open the textbook after work, which reads: prevent suffocation by inhalation and clean the respiratory tract in time. These fifteen words are well-written. Once again, it proves the true meaning of what "Mr. Lu Lao" said: "The paper is shallow and I don't know how to do it."
Icu is a symbol of hospital rescue and nursing level, which requires every nurse to have keen observation, highly responsible attitude and excellent technology. Here, I have established my working attitude, and also learned the use of new technologies and instruments that some schools and practice hospitals do not have. Thanks to the teachers in icu, they gave me the most patient teaching, the most tolerant understanding and the strictest requirements. They supported me all the way and helped me to change my role from a medical student to a clinical medical worker.
Six months later, I changed my major and came to pediatrics. Pediatrics is a busy department. The number of children reached 60 at that time. In the face of lovely faces tortured by diseases, I tell myself every time I operate, be gentle, be gentle, and let their young hearts have less painful memories. A few months later, I lost my original freshness and felt a little tired after dealing with drugs all day. It was not until one day that an intern asked me about the pharmacological effects of drugs that I suddenly realized that I was already a teacher. I sorted out the pharmacological effects of commonly used drugs in pediatrics and found that many things were not fully understood in class. Pediatric head nurses often pull me aside, point out my shortcomings in work, share my life experience with me, and help me get out of depression and regain my confidence.
Neurology is my "mother's family" now, and the characteristics of specialized nursing have taken my career to a new level. A United, tense, harmonious and orderly working atmosphere, teachers exchange work experience with me every day and constantly improve their work journey. The head nurse often teaches us to start from the nuances of our work, put ourselves in the patient's shoes and treat the patient as a relative. It is our job to give patients the most knowing smile and the most intimate service. The needs of patients are our job.
This is my mental journey as a young nurse who has worked for more than a year. I dare not say that we nurses are angels, because we are neither so pure nor so tenacious as angels. We have never guarded God, but we are desperately defending our fragile lives. We are not angels, but we are ordinary and great. We are not angels, but we just want to be happy in giving.
Lecture notes for the theme class meeting of the International Nurses' Day 2 Dear leaders,
Hello everyone! I'm Zhang Yaping, the midwife in the delivery room. The topic of my speech today is "Love my job and be grateful".
Life is only once for each of us. People love and care for life, and cherish life very much. Because life is gorgeous, we say that people who meet life are as bright as summer flowers. Because life is precious, we say that people who save lives are as beautiful as cypresses. Because people love life and cherish it, people have given us a glorious title of xx Life Guard. However, this title not only makes us feel honored, but also makes us feel deeply responsible.
At work, we must take every patient seriously, every technical operation and everything we do must be meticulous and thorough, and the details bear witness to the effect, and the details determine success or failure. Through ordinary and repeated operations, every patient can feel our care and care. We firmly believe that doing every simple thing well is not simple, and doing every ordinary thing well is extraordinary. We should create one miracle after another in the ordinary. When I heard the newborn's first cry, I was filled with joy and pride. A new life is born from our hands. Thanks from family members and mothers filled our hearts with incomparable happiness and satisfaction, and we completely forgot the hardships and tiredness of our work. This sense of accomplishment makes me love my post more and more.
It has been two years since I came to Zhoukou Maternity Hospital unconsciously. These two years, thanks to the training of the hospital and the help of colleagues. The ancients said, "If you don't accumulate pace, you can't follow Wan Li Road, and you can't accomplish anything if you are not good at small things." Our post is easier said than done. We need to accumulate experience from small things, have excellent basic skills and persist in obscurity. "Health depends, life depends" is our medical oath, our job is to "protect life and escort health", and life is our doctor's great responsibility. My ideal is to become a qualified doctor, even if my life is plain, it doesn't matter, because I always believe that "only noble medical ethics can achieve superb medical skills", because we all know that the most ordinary posts also need the most sincere dedication, and these dedication is a kind of dedication, no matter how big or small, because dedication will enrich our youth without regrets.
When I was a student, my teacher often told us that you created your world, everything about you, and heaven and hell were created by your heart. When you think of heaven and hell, where is your heart, where is your achievement. You are sunshine, your world is full of sunshine, you are love, you live in an atmosphere of love, you are happy, you live in laughter, similarly, you complain, criticize, blame and resent every day, and you live in hell. What we can do is not to ask others for perfection, but to learn how to hone ourselves and become stronger. Live in a grateful world, and the grateful world has you and me; Living in a grateful world, the grateful world is harmonious and beautiful.
Thanksgiving patients, give me trust and help me grow; Grateful for motherhood, reflecting my value and realizing my dream; I am grateful to all those who have helped me and criticized me; Thanks to xx maternity, let's share weal and woe with * * *.
Thank you!
Lecture notes on the theme class meeting of the International Nurses' Day III Leaders, judges and colleagues:
Hello, I'm a nurse from the CDC. Today, I am honored to stand on this podium and explain the noble profession of nurses with my speech. The topic of my speech is "one hand, one heart"
Angels are the messengers of the legendary immortals and the symbol of happiness and warmth. Our profession is known as angels in white, which is a deep praise for the beauty of nurses' image and inner beauty. A white dress is a pure heart. A unique swallow hat is an important task to protect life. I remember when I was at school, the teacher once said to us, "You chose this line, which means you chose dedication." At that time, I didn't agree with the profound meaning of the word dedication. I didn't understand what dedication is until I put on a white dovetail hat and white overalls for the first time as an intern. Dedication means serving others with our hands and bringing happiness to others. Dedication is to use our hearts to warm others and bring joy to others.
Everyone has had a wonderful youth, some in the snowy hills, some in the operating table, some in the neon lights, and some in the factory horizon. And I, an ordinary nursing worker, dedicated the best years of my youth to the future of our motherland-babbling children, lively and lovely teenagers.
EPI is the Great Wall of Wan Li to resist diseases. Disease prevention and control is our profession, and vaccination is our daily work. This industry is not as leisurely as people say and as glamorous as people think. Vaccinate school-age children every day. Registration, appointment notification, injection and publicity are all one day.
Over the past few years, I have learned a lot of things that money can't buy at work. From an ignorant child, I have become an epidemic prevention worker who can provide vaccination information for all parents of children and do a good job in vaccination. There have been many stories-I used to be impulsive, didn't understand interest analysis, and didn't know how to alleviate my children's pain. Now most families have only one child, and the child is the lifeblood of parents, so sometimes it is inevitable. So I studied hard, and learned to stand in the perspective of each child's parents by learning the experience of my predecessors, so as to minimize the pain of the children and win the trust and recognition of their parents. Over the years, we have vaccinated countless children, from babies who have just reached the full moon to primary school students who have entered the compulsory education stage. We gained experience. As long as we pay more attention to the children at the beginning of the month and divert their attention, when they realize the pain, the injection has been completed, which can reduce the children's attention to the pain and make parents less nervous. For older children, we should encourage them and build up their strong and brave self-confidence, so children cry less now.
People, can also be said to be a state of mind, always want to enjoy comfort, but everything and every position has an unpleasant side. Nurses are human beings, and it is inevitable that they will have such a mentality. Sometimes, we feel wronged when we think that our ears are full of babies' cries and even parents' complaints. But when we encounter all kinds of setbacks and hardships, we think about giving up more than once, but we always think about the importance of work. So we are still kind, the injected hand is as gentle as possible, and we provide enthusiastic services to children and parents with our love, and gain their understanding, support and cooperation to achieve the purpose of preventing and treating diseases and protecting the masses. It is this feeling: compared with such a sacred goal, what is the personal ups and downs?
Nightingale lit up their war-torn era with a lamp. Let us, as descendants, follow in his footsteps, dispel the intrusion of diseases on human beings with our warm hands, bring happiness to the world with our kind hearts, bring health to the people, and build our harmonious society with our unremitting efforts!
Lecture notes on the theme class meeting of the International Nurses' Day 4 Leaders and sisters:
Hello everyone!
With the footsteps of summer, 5. 12 Nurses' Day has come to us. Nurse's Day is the best day for our nurses. I am proud that I am a nurse, and I am even more proud that I am a nurse in xx Hospital. Here, my sisters' superb work level, conscientious work style, meticulous work attitude and harmonious working environment all make me feel sitting in the spring breeze. They are all role models for me to learn from. After being baptized in several hospitals to varying degrees, I was lucky enough to enter xx Hospital, and I gradually understood the true meaning of "nurse" and where to start as an excellent nurse-I think we should "start from the heart, treat each other with heart and provide subtle services".
I am a very ordinary outpatient nurse in xx Hospital. In each class, I have to meet more than 30 people on average, sometimes more than 50 people. I am busy taking medicine, injections and infusions. But I always have this idea in my heart. Patients choose our xx hospital for medical treatment, which is the greatest trust in our xx hospital. Whether we are doctors or nurses, we must walk on thin ice and never live up to their expectations. We * * * have the responsibility to maintain the reputation of xx Hospital. In work service, we should always put patients first, treat them as our relatives, make every effort to create a happy service atmosphere, release their depressed emotions, and let them have a good mood to see a doctor. I remember once, one night, I gave an injection to a drunken patient, and suddenly I was covered in filth from his mouth, and the air was filled with stench and alcohol. I really wanted to scold him at that time, but I immediately took a deep breath, calmed down and tried my best to control my emotions. I didn't say what I wanted to scold, but silently dealt with the filth on my clothes as if nothing had happened. At that time, the patient was surprised by my calm response. After waking up, he made a special apology to me. At that moment, I didn't know whether I was moved by the patient or by my own work. All I know is that I feel a little "great". Compared with the patient's satisfied smile, my grievance is really nothing! I'm glad I didn't lose my temper From this incident, I have strengthened the concept of "treating each other with my heart" that I have been practicing.
As a nurse, we feel the taste of life and give our love in our ordinary work. Once upon a time, we gave up the days of family reunion and fought in the front line of nursing; Once upon a time, we abandoned the romance of flowers and months to take care of patients; Once upon a time, we waited for suffering patients in the expectation and resentment of our loved ones; Once upon a time, we were not afraid of being dirty and tired, fighting in the front line of treating diseases and saving lives; Once upon a time, we had no circadian rhythm, observed patients in the dead of night, and measured wards with our legs in countless long nights. Injection, medicine, infusion, we care for life in suffering; Succession, succession, day and night, we grasp the cycle of life in difficulties. The work of nurses is ordinary, repeating the same content every day, which breeds our sense of responsibility and dedication in these seemingly ordinary repetitive tasks! Whenever the patient shows understanding and no longer rolls his eyes because of "a needle without blood", we will regard him as an encouragement and spur to our work; Whenever a patient leaves with a satisfied smile, a sense of achievement at work will emerge in our hearts, and grievances, resentment, fatigue and dirt will disappear in an instant.
Xxxx hospital, the cause is thriving and the glory is in the ascendant. We nurses should be modest and sincere, and strive to be excellent nurses from all corners of xx Hospital. I firmly believe that as long as we "start from the heart, treat each other with care, and provide subtle services" to satisfy patients, our social value will be fully displayed, and the tomorrow of xx Hospital will be brilliant!
My speech is over, thank you!
Lecture notes on the theme class meeting of International Nurses' Day 5 Dear leaders, judges and nurses,
Good afternoon everyone!
The topic of my speech today is "Half a Pill"!
We follow nightingale's footsteps, and we melt our enthusiasm, patience, carefulness, caring and sense of responsibility into passionate love, supporting a sky of hope for patients and sending a sincere blessing to life! Looking back on past experiences, we often feel those unforgettable trifles and ordinary people.
I still remember that it was a six-bed female patient, only 59 years old, who was hospitalized at her own expense. At the time of admission, he was diagnosed as "cerebral infarction atrial fibrillation". The female patient's right limb movement is unfavorable, and it is more difficult for her to be unable to speak. 59 years old is a little young for this female patient. Therefore, in addition to routine nursing treatment every day, our nurses also actively help her to walk repeatedly in the rehabilitation activity room of the hospital. After a long time, patients' confidence in limb rehabilitation is getting stronger and stronger.
One morning, the night shift nurse had sent the morning oral medicine to the patient's bed, and the day shift nurse was taking morning care in the ward. Suddenly, someone said to me, "The patient in bed six refused to take a pill, pointing and pointing, and didn't know what to do. Go and have a look. " I came to the patient and saw a white pill lying on the table in her chest. When she saw me coming, she quickly picked up the pill and made a mouth gesture without waiting for me to speak. Then she laid it flat on the table and scratched it with her thumb head down. She can't talk. This gesture clearly shows some kind of will. "Are you going to take this pill alone?" I tried to ask. She shook her hand at once, and I knew I was wrong. "Then why don't you finish your medicine?" ? She immediately patted her left chest with her moving left hand. "Are you upset?" ? I tried to ask her again, but she shook her hand. Finally, I didn't understand what she meant. I immediately checked her oral medication and found that she had run out of digoxin. Her family bought the medicine outside. We have contacted her family and they said it would be delivered this afternoon. In my panic, I suddenly realized that her actions of taking orally, prescribing pills and patting her left chest showed that she didn't see the half piece of digoxin, and her actions had been made very clear. I came to the patient again and asked softly, "You mean half a heart medicine?" ? She nodded at once. "That half a pill will be sent to your home in the afternoon. You can only eat once a day, and you can eat again this afternoon. " She smiled with relief, and her tears followed. Her eyes kept looking at me, and it was obvious that she had let go. Obviously, she, a mute, is grateful that I really understand her thoughts.
Over the years, I can't forget her eager eyes and her half of Digoxin. I never need to think of it and I will never forget it. She taught me how to think about the patient from the details, think about the difficulty of a patient doing one thing, and let me understand that a medical staff should always be "virtuous, generous and perfect." For example, if the patient's family members say that the patient is a little uncomfortable, they should answer "I'll go and have a look" instead of "slow down, it's okay." Get up in the middle of the night, the first sentence is "What's wrong with you?" Instead of saying, "Why don't you come during the day? If you are sick, you have to wait until evening. " . Good words warm three winters, bad words hurt June, and the doctor is kind and never forgets. Dear nursing sisters, angels in white, let's take the bright light in Nightingale's hands, carry forward Nightingale's spirit of "burning ourselves and illuminating others", devote all our passion to nursing and spread love to every patient's heart.
Lecture notes on the theme class meeting of the 6th International Nurses' Day, leaders and colleagues:
Hello everyone!
Today, the topic of my speech is: I use holiness to protect the blue sky of life.
"I swear with my life: I will devote my life to the health of all mankind ..." In front of the statue of Nightingale, I wore a white coat, a young face, eager eyes and solemn vows! This is the most beautiful scene in my heart, which always appears in front of me in the quiet night.
Life is like a journey, and it often doesn't go smoothly. All sentient beings, life will often encounter difficulties brought by health, at this time people will appear so fragile and powerless. But there is a group like us with a kind heart; A loving heart, with holy ideals, guards the blue sky of its own life and silently escorts the journey of human life. This is our medical staff, angels in white, who is dedicated to patients silently.
Legend has it that after God created human beings, due to poor living conditions, human diseases abound, and life and health were destroyed by diseases. Therefore, God sent the best and kindest angels to take care of the patients, help them relieve their illnesses and protect the well-being of mankind. Since then, under the protection of angels, human beings have been able to live healthily and peacefully, reproduce from generation to generation, and live a carefree and happy life.
As time went on, things changed. Our doctors and nurses protect people's health with their love. They are affectionately called "angels in white"!
Yes, angels in white!
What a sacred, desirable and awe-inspiring word it is! There is no exquisite makeup, no luxurious clothes, only an elegant white skirt, which is a pure heart; There is no moving voice, no graceful dance, only hard work.
This is an important task to protect life. Countless sunny mornings, we listened to the concerto of treating dishes; Countless sleepless nights, we feel the symphony of life and death.
Medical work is tedious, boring, hard and heavy. We are not only medical staff, but also soldiers who protect our lives. In this battlefield where there is no smoke, simplicity and ordinary deduce countless wonderful things, which is the great trust of how many lives these ordinary people bear! Faced with the struggle for life, the desire for helplessness and the expectation of recovery, we use gentle words, pure hearts and noble sentiments to soothe the sick hearts and help them cross the swamp of hearts. As long as there is a need, we will be busy.
I am not a poet, so I can't eulogize my career with beautiful poems; I am not a scholar, and I can't think about my own value with profound thoughts; I'm not a singer, so I can't sing my post with a nice voice. However, I am a doctor who saves lives. I want to thank my profession, which makes me know how to treat every life with equality, kindness and sincerity! I want to thank my profession and let me know the value and fun of dedication! I have created one miracle after another with sweat and hard work, and I am proud that I am the guardian of life!
I use holiness to protect the blue sky of life.
My speech is over, thank you!
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