What are the main occupational protective measures for nursing staff?

Formulate a protection law. To raise the occupational protection of nursing staff to the legal level, health administrative departments and disease prevention and control departments should formulate occupational protection laws, improve working environment, update protective equipment and supplies, strengthen protection education, raise self-protection awareness and learn occupational safety protection knowledge. According to the regulations of the CDC in the United States, medical personnel should routinely implement appropriate protection to prevent skin and mucous membranes from contacting patients' blood and body fluids, and should wear gloves when operating. When hands or other skin and mucous membrane surfaces are contaminated by blood or body fluids, they should be cleaned thoroughly immediately. Wash your hands after taking off gloves, and urge them to strictly abide by the operating rules and develop good operating behavior.

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1. Nurses, collectively referred to as "nurses" and "practical nurse", are commonly known as "girls" in Hong Kong and Macao. Refers to the staff who graduated from nursing school (also known as nursing school) and passed the professional examination, and have two kinds of licenses: practical nurse and Nurse. They are not limited to hospitals, and their work scope includes clinics, health centers and nurses. Both women and men can be nurses, but most of them are women. They are responsible for the safety and rehabilitation of patients and injured patients, as well as health education. The most famous nursing staff in history, including nightingale.

2, the basic requirements of nursing staff

Must have clinical and management experience, and can fully perform the duties as a manager. Nursing managers must master the knowledge and skills in the following practical fields: knowledge system and management procedures of nursing staff's behavior, nursing practice standards, clinical nursing guidelines, laws and regulations related to nursing work, nursing routine and ethics, health and public health policies, literature and art related to nursing services, evaluation and result evaluation of nursing services and personnel, and basic knowledge of financial management.