Basic medical knowledge: including anatomy, physiology, pathology and other basic medical knowledge, providing a basis for nursing practice. Nursing theory and practice: including nursing ethics, nursing theory, nursing practical skills, etc. To help nurses understand the basic theory and skills of nursing.
Clinical skills training: including measuring skills of basic vital signs such as body temperature, blood pressure and pulse, as well as nursing techniques such as intravenous infusion, dressing change and catheterization. Disease identification and treatment: Understand the causes, symptoms, treatment methods and nursing points of common diseases, and be able to participate in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of diseases.
Infectious disease control and prevention: Understand the prevention and control of infectious diseases, including disinfection, isolation and personal protective measures. Psychological nursing: learn the skills of communicating with patients and coping with emotional distress, provide psychological support, and help patients cope with psychological stress during illness and rehabilitation.
Emergency rescue and rescue skills: learn basic first aid and rescue skills, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, fracture fixation, hemostasis, etc. To cope with the rescue work of critically ill patients. Specialist nursing knowledge: training nursing knowledge in specific fields, such as child care, aged care, cardiovascular care, internal medicine care, etc.
The job content of nurses
Patient care: Nurses are responsible for providing basic life care for patients, such as helping patients with personal hygiene, diet and excretion, and establishing good communication and relations with patients. Medical supervision: Nurses are responsible for monitoring patients' vital signs, such as measuring body temperature, pulse and blood pressure, and recording and reporting abnormalities in time.
Administration and treatment: Nurses are responsible for correctly administering drugs to patients according to the doctor's advice, and helping patients with disease treatment or rehabilitation nursing. Rehabilitation nursing: Nurses assist patients with rehabilitation training, and promote the recovery of patients' physical function and the improvement of self-care ability, such as physical therapy and adaptive training.