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How to introduce yourself by participating in the nursing skill competition?
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165438+1October 2 1 22, Mengcheng county held the first nursing skills competition. 48 nurses who entered the semi-finals were comprehensively assessed from the aspects of actual operation, nursing process, proficiency and communication with patients.

The Nursing Skills Competition was prepared by the County Federation of Trade Unions and the County Health Planning Commission, with the participation of the first, second and third hospitals in the county. The competition is divided into four items: aseptic technique, bed making, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and oxygen inhalation. The competition uses scenario simulation cases to link operation with practice, and to assess the players' judgment and emergency treatment of diseases. During the competition, the contestants devoted themselves wholeheartedly, operated skillfully and accurately, and moved smoothly in place, showing solid basic skills and fully demonstrating the good nursing skills and professionalism of nurses in our county.

In 1980, the American Nursing Association defines nursing as: "Nursing is to diagnose and deal with human responses to existing or potential health problems." According to this definition, modern nursing is a science that studies how to diagnose and deal with human responses to existing or potential health problems. Emphasis on "people's behavioral response" is manifested in people's behavioral response to a thing from physiological, psychological, social, cultural and spiritual aspects. For example, the behavioral response of patients with myocardial infarction can be manifested as: physiological-pain, chest tightness, shortness of breath; Psychology-fear, fear; Socialization-the care of relatives; Cultural knowledge and understanding of disease knowledge; Mentally-is it valued and respected by nurses and doctors?