Older people have more health problems and needs, and they are more dependent on nursing staff. Their physiological and psychological changes are complicated, which increases the difficulty of nursing the elderly. Therefore, nurses are required to pay attention to the elderly with a high sense of responsibility. Regardless of their status, they should treat the elderly equally, treat the elderly with full love, especially patiently, and devote themselves wholeheartedly to the care of the elderly.
2. Have accurate and keen observation and correct judgment.
The metabolic function of the elderly is relatively poor, and their health status is complex and changeable. Nurses are required to have keen observation and accurate judgment, be able to detect the health problems and subtle changes of the elderly in time, make correct judgments on the health status of the elderly, find problems early, report them in time, take correct and effective measures to solve practical problems such as health, and improve the quality of nursing.
3. Have good communication skills.
Good communication skills are needed for many problems of the elderly population. Good communication can enable nurses to accurately and comprehensively evaluate the health status of the elderly and provide reliable basis for determining nursing diagnosis.
4. Distinguish the relationship between service and service.
After choosing a nursing career, we should distinguish between employees and the elderly, that is, the relationship between service and being served. We should have a high sense of service and a more cautious responsibility than filial piety. There should also be affinity between the elderly, so that the elderly can recognize the services of caregivers. No matter what problems you encounter at work, don't scold or abuse the elderly.
1, with high sense of responsibility, love, patience and dedication.
Older people have more health problems and needs, and they are more dependent on nursing staff. Their physiological and psychological changes are complicated, which increases the difficulty of nursing the elderly. Therefore, nurses are required to pay attention to the elderly with a high sense of responsibility. Regardless of their status, they should treat the elderly equally, treat the elderly with full love, especially patiently, and devote themselves wholeheartedly to the care of the elderly.
2. Have accurate and keen observation and correct judgment.
The metabolic function of the elderly is relatively poor, and their health status is complex and changeable. Nurses are required to have keen observation and accurate judgment, be able to find out the health problems and subtle changes of the elderly in time, make correct judgments on the health status of the elderly, find problems early, report them in time, take correct and effective measures to solve practical problems such as health, and improve the quality of nursing.
3. Have good communication skills.
Good communication skills are needed for many problems of the elderly population. Good communication can enable nurses to accurately and comprehensively evaluate the health status of the elderly and provide reliable basis for determining nursing diagnosis.
4. Distinguish the relationship between service and service.
After choosing a nursing career, we should distinguish between employees and the elderly, that is, the relationship between service and being served. We should have a high sense of service and a more cautious responsibility than filial piety. There should also be affinity between the elderly, so that the elderly can recognize the services of caregivers. No matter what problems you encounter at work, don't scold or abuse the elderly.