It is very good for nurses to draw cartoons to help patients understand preoperative nervousness, and I think it should be popularized. The reason why we should vigorously promote it is mainly to give patients who are about to undergo surgery a sense of security. Generally speaking, patients are completely unfamiliar with the operating room, and there will be an unknown fear, which will cause patients to be very scared during the operation and will also affect the success of the operation. But if nurses can help patients understand the operation easily and comprehensively in this way, they can relax patients and cooperate with the operation better. The nurse who used hand-drawn cartoons to help patients understand the operation was Sun Jiahong, a nurse in a hospital in Huai 'an, Jiangsu. In her spare time, she drew some cartoons about the operating room and the operation, and kindly told the patients to let them know about the operation, so as to relieve their preoperative nervousness.
This nurse is like an angel. When nursing patients, she not only observes them wholeheartedly, but also pays great attention to their psychological state, so she is the best nurse. This nurse is not only very professional, but also very kind and friendly, which is of great benefit to the patient's surgery and later rehabilitation. After the incident spread to the Internet, netizens praised the nurse. The nurse named Sun Jiahong even does some extra work in her spare time, which makes people feel warm.
How to relieve preoperative tension? Most patients will have such feelings before operation. It is normal to be nervous in the face of unknown fields and uncertain results. At this time, you can take the initiative to communicate with the attending doctor. Establish trust and good communication with doctors, then we will have a proper understanding and acceptance of surgery, which can alleviate anxiety. If there are symptoms such as excessive tension, insomnia and numbness of hands and feet before operation, corresponding treatment should be given, including oxygen inhalation and drug-assisted sleep. If there is any need to adjust during the operation, you can communicate in time. You can take the initiative to communicate with doctors or nurses, tell them everything you are worried about, and talk to them, and you will be relieved.