Nurse etiquette standing posture
Nurses should stand and sit politely. Nurses should be dignified and elegant. Nurses' good posture at work is not only for beauty, but also for chest opening, breathing smoothly, getting enough oxygen for the body and easy to concentrate. Let's learn about the nurse's etiquette standing posture.
Nurse etiquette standing posture 1
Basic essentials of nurses' standing posture:
The correct standing posture gives people the impression that the wallpaper is tall and straight, beautifully stretched, solemn and generous, full of books, full of confidence and positive.
1, head straight, eyes straight, lips slightly closed, jaw miniature, face calm and natural.
2, shoulders relaxed, slightly sinking, the body has an upward feeling, breathing naturally.
3, the trunk is straight, abdomen, chest, waist.
4. Relax your arms, naturally hang to the side, and naturally bend your fingers.
5. Stand up straight with your legs together, with your heels together and your toes 60 degrees apart. When a man stands, his feet can be separated, but not more than shoulder width.
sitting position
Sitting posture shows a person's cultural accomplishment. The nurse sits in a chair and walks from the back of the chair to the front of the chair in five steps. Then, she moved her right foot back half a step, tilted her head slightly to one side and moved along the corner of her left eye. She raised her left hand, moved back and forth from her waist, straightened the hem of her white coat, and sat down slowly, with her hips occupying 1/2-2/3 of the chair surface.
Etiquette, standing posture and sitting posture of nurses 2. Basic standing posture of nurses
Hold your chest out, close your jaw, look forward, and hang your hands naturally or raise them in front of your abdomen.
Legs or legs together, toes slightly apart, head, neck and waist in a straight line.
When standing, you can focus on one foot, that is, one leg is straight and the other leg is slightly extended or bent, that is, the leg is always inclined.
Another way is to put your feet and heels together and your toes apart. The toe spacing is about 10 cm, and the opening angle is about 45, which is V-shaped.
Nurse's sitting posture requirements
Relaxed, vigorous, graceful and uniform, the nurse's walking posture should be light and sensitive, giving people the feeling of lightness, beauty and softness. It shows the dignity, gentleness, elegance, bodybuilding and vitality of nurses. That is to say, when a nurse walks, her toes should be straight ahead, her heels should land first, her abdomen should be closed and her chest should be held out, her eyes should be straight, her shoulders should be slightly flat and then spread out, her arms should swing naturally or her hands should be put on her chest, she should walk lightly, play hard, gently and silently, and the speed should be appropriate. It is forbidden to walk in an uncertain direction, look back and forth, change speed, and walk in a figure-of-eight gait.