“Brother Zhang, you are going to have an operation tomorrow. Tonight, you should pay attention to rest, keep a good night’s sleep, and have a simple liquid meal for dinner…” In a surgical ward, nurse Xiao Chen is giving a preoperative health education to the patient, Brother Zhang.
Health Mission
After explaining the precautions Later, Brother Zhang signed his name on a “Health Mission Plan Implementation Sheet”. In this list, there are a total of four major items: admission, before surgery, after surgery, and discharge, including admission introduction, disease-related knowledge, medication and treatment, diet guidance, rest and activity guidance, inspection guidance, etc. 27 hours Items, missionary methods include oral explanations, information publicity and video and video. After each health education, the patient or family members will sign in the corresponding column to confirm whether they understand it, and the responsible nurse will also sign to confirm whether the education has been implemented properly.
“The way they preach is really good. From the moment I entered the hospital, they explained to me one by one, with a gentle and kind attitude, which not only made me relaxed and not nervous, but more importantly, I was very clear about every What should I do at this stage.” Brother Zhang said.
“Health education is very important for hospitalized patients, and nurses tend to ignore this content when they are busy, and patients often report that they speak too quickly and are too professional to listen. I understand.” How to enable hospitalized patients to receive effective health education has always been a difficult problem for Luo Xuemei, the head nurse of general surgery. To this end, she and the medical and nursing team of the department sorted out the relevant precautions for patients from admission to discharge, including nursing at home, and formulated a targeted health education and education plan implementation sheet. The health education implementation form is regularly educated and guided by the nurse in charge of each patient, and signed and confirmed by both nurses and patients, and strives to provide patients with convenient, fast, efficient and warm nursing services.
This small measure has put an end to the lack of adequate implementation of health education, omission of introduction, and omission of guidance in daily nursing work. It has also improved patients’ satisfaction with the hospital, and has received positive feedback from patients. Great support and praise from the family.
(Chen Ya)