What are the requirements for taking a nursing certificate?
Conditions for taking a nurse's work permit The contents of the examination for a nurse's work permit will generally be announced in the hospital. The examination content includes two parts: theory and practical operation. The latter is an examination of different items such as operating a wheelchair, using a bedpan, and drawing lots to make a bed. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Personnel and the Ministry of Health, since 2003, those who have participated in the primary qualification examination of health professional and technical qualifications and passed the examination have also obtained the qualification to engage in nursing posts. Since 2004, anyone who has a technical secondary school or junior college degree in nursing (midwifery) and passed the primary nursing qualification examination can obtain the qualification for nursing posts; Nursing professionals with bachelor's degree or above can obtain the qualification of nursing post without examination. Those who intend to take the examination must meet the registration conditions for the health professional and technical qualification examination.
The duty of the care worker (1) helps to maintain the patient's hygiene, appearance and appearance.
When the patient can't finish personal cleaning and self-tidying for personal reasons, the nursing staff should help him to finish it, such as washing his face, combing his hair, cleaning his mouth, caring for dentures, wiping his body, changing clothes, assisting in going to the toilet or using urinals and urinals.
(two) to assist patients to meet nutritional needs, such as feeding, drinking water, helping to eat, etc.
(3) Ensure the safety of patients: under the guidance, assist patients to get on and off the bed, sit in a wheelchair, position themselves and move their joints.
(4) Help patients feel comfortable and relieve anxiety.
(5) Assist the medical staff to observe the condition. If the patient is found to have a fever, the liquid suddenly slows down or swells locally during infusion.