Matters needing attention in nurse's etiquette sitting posture
1, the seat is light and steady. When women sit down, if they wear skirts or windbreakers, they should put their hands slightly in advance and don't move when they sit down; 2. After sitting, don't look down (up), look straight into your eyes, smile with your lips slightly closed, and don't raise your chin; 3. Keep your shoulders flat and don't be nervous. Put your arms on your knees naturally, and don't turn the armrest of the chair. 4, chest, waist, upper body naturally straight, knees naturally close together, legs placed or sideways; 5. The chair should be at least 2/3 full, and the back of the chair should be gently tilted. 6. Be gentle and steady when you stand up, and don't make any noise. 7. When talking, don't lean back, you can lie on your side, and your upper body and legs turn to one side at the same time. Precautions for nurses' etiquette sitting posture 2. Essentials of standard sitting posture: 1. Full of energy, natural expression, eyes looking straight ahead or staring at the conversation object. 2, the body stretches straight, the center of gravity is vertically downward or slightly forward, the back is straight, and the hips account for 2/3 of the chair surface. 3, knees together or slightly apart, feet together. 4. Hands can be naturally placed on the legs or on the armrests of the chair. In addition, in addition to the basic sitting posture, due to the change of leg position, a variety of beautiful sitting postures can be formed, such as parallel and oblique legs, feet folded back and forth, or feet in a small figure-eight, which can give people a comfortable and elegant feeling. If you want to cross your legs, you'd better cross your legs behind others. Women generally don't cross their legs.