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Sharing of inpatient nursing experience
My old lady is accompanied by a beautiful nurse. It is said that nurses have been to Wuhan during the epidemic. Others asked if they would be afraid if they just went, but they were still a little flustered.

Their job is to rest for a day and a half a week, and they have been very busy, giving injections and dressing changes, changing sheets and scrubbing patients' bodies. No work is not hard, come on, life lies in struggle, and you will live in vain if you don't work hard.

Steps for nurses to change sheets: Take off old quilts, sheets and bedspreads. Put on new bedspreads in turn, surrounded by the kind that tightens the rope loosely. Two people together, one on each side, put a corner in and cover the quilt with a new sheet. Put on a pillowcase

I used to treat patients as bystanders, but now I treat patients as their families. It really feels very different. Economic pressure, the burden of accompanying the bed, the normal state of getting up at night, and the experience of staying in the hospital for the night. I have been in the hospital for three days since165438+1October 26th. After three nights, the first night I was freezing outside the ICU, and the next night, my uncle sent me a quilt. My mother and I leaned on the massage chair all night, aching all over, and woke up several times unconsciously in the middle of the night. On the third night, yesterday, I slept in the accompanying bed in the general ward, with a quilt, a flat bed and air conditioning.

I washed my head and scrubbed my body with hot water in the ward, and I was refreshed at once.

Subject: sharing the experience of ICU escort bed

What you see and hear, you may see other scenes of death, but people's sorrows and joys are different. You may be moved by the scenes, but you can't feel their pain.

Need to prepare things, towels, change underwear, socks, washing powder, shampoo, prepare quilts in winter to avoid freezing to death without heating at night, and prepare clothes, cups (drinking water), chopsticks, bowls (disposable cups morning porridge is not provided in the canteen) and spoons in summer to feed patients.