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Summary of practical nurse (selected 12)

An unforgettable internship life is over, and we have made more progress in continuous learning. We need to go back and carefully analyze and summarize this internship experience. Before writing the internship summary, you can refer to the model essay first. The following is my simple summary (selected 12 articles). Welcome to reading. I hope you will like it.

The intern nurse briefly summarized that the internship of orthopedics 1 is coming to an end. During this month's internship, I abide by the laws and regulations of the hospital and various departments of the hospital, respect teachers, combine with my classmates, be strict with myself, and try not to be late, leave early, be absent from work for no reason, and leave without permission. Treat patients kindly and emotionally, and try to apply the theoretical common sense and fundamental technology learned to practice. In this process, I constantly sum up my learning methods and clinical experience, strive to improve my ability to think independently, solve problems independently and operate independently, and constantly cultivate my lofty thoughts and excellent professional ethics of serving the citizens wholeheartedly.

During my internship in this department, I strictly abide by labor discipline, work hard, study hard, be good at asking questions, and apply the common sense I have learned from books to practice. Under the guidance of the teacher, I have mastered the nursing of some common diseases in orthopedics and some basic operations. It was my gradual transition from an intern to nursing that made me realize the particularity and necessity of clinical work. I studied theory on campus, and now I find that what I saw in my practical homework is not as simple as I imagined, nor as typical as what I wrote in the book. I often rely on my usual experience in my homework, so as long as I put it into practice, I can gradually accumulate experience by grasping my talent.

Summary of practice nurse 2 The short four-week practice life in the operating room is coming to an end. Looking back on my internship during this period, I was deeply touched.

The operating room is the first department where I came to our hospital for internship. In this department, two tutors took me. They were patient and taught me a lot.

During my internship in the operating room, with the help and guidance of my tutor, I mastered the rules and regulations of the operating room, strictly adhered to the aseptic operation principles required by the operating room, and memorized the commonly used operating procedures and standards. Through my own personal practice, I have learned a lot of practical surgical cooperation experience that is not available in textbooks.

From the preoperative visit to the patient, to the examination and psychological care of the patient on the day of the operation, to the operation preparation, delivery and cooperation of instruments, and the inventory work before the end of the operation, even the accompanying observation of anesthesia patients before awakening, as well as the cleaning and maintenance of surgical instruments, every link can not be ignored. For me, every part is a test and a rare and precious experience.

Through the internship in the operating room during this period, I am especially grateful to the tutors and predecessors for their careful guidance. I will keep in mind their excellent work style and cautious and rigorous work attitude. I will constantly push myself, constantly remind myself, strive to improve my own shortcomings, maintain my own advantages, and strive for greater progress in my future work.

Summary of practice nurses III. In the process of our internship, we should always ask questions, dare to ask questions, and don't pretend to know nothing. As long as we are modest and eager to learn, open our mouths frequently and are not ashamed to ask questions, teachers are willing to teach us good operation methods and good operation concepts. Besides, we should often talk to each other and make oral communication for our classmates and colleagues, so as to help each other. We also need to help patients.

Always observe the condition: the patients in the ward should be conscious, and the key point is to observe closely. For example, the observation of patients' condition before and after operation, the observation of various vital signs of patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, the observation of curative effects or adverse reactions of various special treatment methods and drugs, etc. Through observation, we can master the changes of patients' condition, take effective treatment and nursing measures in time, and control emergencies in the bud.

For example, I was an intern in obstetrics and gynecology. After an abortion, the pregnant woman's mood fluctuates greatly and often shows a very painful appearance. After our repeated observation, all the vital signs of her pregnant woman are within the normal range. If the judgment may be caused by anxiety and fear, after our ideological communication and guidance, her pregnant woman overcame the psychological barrier and was discharged naturally.

Summary of practice nurses 4 Gynecological practice is about to stop. During this month's internship, I abide by the laws and regulations of the hospital and various departments of the hospital, respect teachers, and be strict with myself, trying not to be late, not to leave early, not to be absent without reason, and not to leave my post without authorization. Be kind to patients, have a superior attitude, and strive to apply the theoretical knowledge and basic skills learned to practice. In this process, I constantly sum up my study measures and clinical experience, strive to improve my ability of thinking, solving problems and working independently, and constantly cultivate my noble thoughts and superb professional ethics of serving the people wholeheartedly.

During my internship in this department, I observed the labor law, worked hard, learned to ask questions, and applied what I learned from books to practice. Under the guidance of my husband, I have basically mastered the nursing of some common gynecological diseases and some basic operations, which made me gradually transition from an intern to a nurse, thus letting me know the particularity and necessity of working in bed. I used to learn theories at school, but now I find that what I saw in my actual work is not as simple as I imagined, nor as simple as what I wrote in the book. Many of them rely on my usual experience at work, so I have to practice by myself, have a good understanding of my abilities and gradually accumulate experience.

Summary of Intern Nurse 5 In a blink of an eye, my one-month surgical internship will be over. During the internship, I will strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital, earnestly perform my duties as an intern nurse, be strict with myself, respect teachers, study contracts, care for patients, not be late, not leave early, work hard, try my best to standardize nursing work, improve skills, motorize basic nursing, make love routine, and combine theory with practice. During my internship, I always take "love, care and patience" as the foundation, try my best to be diligent in eyes, hands, feet and mouth, think about what patients think and worry about their urgent needs, and wholeheartedly provide quality services to patients, thus establishing a superior medical ethics.

In surgical practice, strictly abide by the department system, attend nursing rounds on time, and be familiar with the patient's condition. Can correctly answer the teacher's questions, standardize and skillfully carry out various basic nursing operations and specialist nursing operations, correctly implement the doctor's advice, strictly implement three checks and seven pairs, and complete the handover record in real time. Can do a good job of preoperative preparation and guidance, and complete postoperative care and observation. At work, I can explain the invented problems in detail and deal with them in real time, and I can skillfully carry out nursing operations. For the acute, dangerous, old and serious patients in the department, they can quickly get familiar with the illness and deal with it. Through study, my theoretical level and practical level have been improved. In my future work, I will strive to inherit, keep in mind the responsibilities of nurses, continue to strengthen ideological and professional study, comprehensively improve my comprehensive level, and become a qualified nurse.

Summary of practice nurse 6 During the one-month clinical internal medicine practice, under the careful guidance and patient teaching of the teaching teacher, I seriously studied the treatment regulations and their laws and regulations, actively participated in the training of nursing regulations organized by the hospital, and participated in the study of nursing staff many times. Through learning, I realized that the modern concept of nursing quality is to satisfy patients in all directions and in the whole process, and it is also a higher and newer demand for medical care services, thus enriching legal knowledge and strengthening.

During my internship, I strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital. Seriously perform the duties of nurse interns, be strict with yourself, respect teachers, unite students, care about patients, never be late, never leave early, study hard, set an example and be proactive. Through this month's hard work, I learned a lot that I didn't know in class. During my internship, I learned the general process of treating patients: for example, measuring vital signs; Ask about the patient's medical history, allergy history, etc. Write nursing records carefully, observe the patient's condition at the same time, cooperate with the teacher's guidance, and understand the basic application of antibiotics to each digestive system. At the same time, I also learned the general process and strict aseptic operation of thoracoabdominal puncture. Through this period of internship, I understand the responsibilities that a nurse should have. At any time, I should put patients first and care about their sufferings with the best attitude and the most responsible action. In the future internship, I will definitely try to learn more knowledge.

Summary of Intern Nurse 7 The four-week internship in the operating room is over. During these four weeks, through the careful teaching of the teaching teacher, I have a clearer grasp of the responsibilities of visiting nurses and equipment nurses and the packaging methods of various aseptic packages.

Nurses in the operating room are divided into instrument nurses (also known as hand washing nurses) and roving nurses. Instrument nurses are responsible for preoperative preparation, delivering tools to doctors and packing after operation. The visiting nurse is responsible for receiving patients. The visiting nurse will also count the number of gauze, saline pad and suture needle with the instrument nurse. Instrument nurses must strictly abide by the principle of aseptic operation and deliver surgical instruments quickly and accurately.

Go to work at eight o'clock every day, change your shoes, put on your hat and mask, and change your clothes in the operating room before you can enter the restricted area, which further enhances your aseptic concept. During this time, several letters followed the teacher to the stage. On the stage, the teacher also introduced me to the names and usage of some professional instruments, as well as the correct transfer method of instruments during surgery, how to put and take off surgical blades, how to put materials on the sterile instrument table, and how to open sterile bags.

I lived for four weeks and learned a lot that books can't. Operating room has not only theory, but also practical ability and witty response ability, which is the place to cultivate my courage and practical ability.

The intern nurse briefly summarized that 8' s internship in XX Hospital is about to stop. During this half-year internship, I observed the laws and regulations of the hospital and all departments of the hospital, respected the teachers, and even made strict demands on the contract, and tried my best not to be late, not to leave early, to be absent from work without reason and to leave without authorization. Be kind to patients, have a superior attitude, and strive to apply the theoretical knowledge and basic skills learned to practice. In this process, I constantly sum up my study measures and clinical experience, strive to improve my ability of thinking, solving problems and working independently, and constantly cultivate my noble thoughts and superb professional ethics of serving the people wholeheartedly.

During my internship in this department, I observed the labor law, worked hard, learned to ask questions, and applied what I learned from books to practice. Under the guidance of my husband, I basically mastered the nursing of some common diseases and some basic operations in pediatrics, which made me gradually transition from an intern to a nurse, thus making me realize the particularity and necessity of coming to work in bed. I used to learn theories at school, but now I find that what I saw in my actual work is not as simple as I imagined, and it is not as simple as what I wrote in the book. Many of them are accumulated by the experience in my usual work, so I should invest in it solidly, have a good experience and gradually accumulate experience.

The intern nurse briefly summarized that the short four-week internship life in the operating room is coming to an end. Looking back on my internship during this period, I feel deeply infected.

The operating room is the first department where I came to our hospital for internship. In this department, two gentlemen took me. They were patient and taught me a lot.

During my internship in the operating room, through the sponsorship and guidance of Mr. Levi and my own practice, I mastered the rules and regulations of the operating room, strictly observed the aseptic operation principles required by the operating room, and memorized the commonly used operating procedures and standards. Through my own hands-on practice, I have learned a lot of practical surgical experience that is not available in textbooks.

From the preoperative visit to the patient, the examination on the day of operation and the psychological care for the patient, to the preoperative preparation, the handover of articles, the inventory work before the operation stopped, and even the accompanying observation before the anesthesia patient wakes up, as well as the cleaning and nursing of surgical articles, every link is neglected. For me, every part is a test and a valuable experience.

Through the internship in the operating room during this time, I am especially grateful to my predecessors for their careful guidance. I will remember their excellent style and cautious and rigorous work attitude. We will continue to push ourselves, continue to remind ourselves, strive to improve our shortcomings, maintain our strengths, and strive for greater improvement in our future work.

The intern nurse briefly summarized that the two-week internship in the infusion room of 10 soon ended. Under the teacher's careful instruction, I am familiar with and mastered all kinds of operation procedures and skills of infusion, especially at the beginning, there are always small bubbles stuck in the pipe, and the teacher taught me that it would be much better to slow down the water, and so on. These are very practical skills. The teacher paid great attention to creating opportunities for me to practice, and I also injected muscles several times in the infusion room. I learned a lot in the infusion room.

The infusion room is a place for extensive communication with the outside world, where I also learned how to communicate with patients and their families and mastered certain communication skills. Listening to their questions patiently and giving reasonable explanations can avoid many unnecessary disputes. Trust the patient first. They don't want to cause us trouble. The infusion room is very busy, and our emotions are sometimes very exciting, so it is not easy to control our emotions when encountering unreasonable demands from patients. This requires us to keep a cool head at all times, deal with things one by one, and be busy without chaos. In this way, patients will trust our work more. A patient gave me an orchid, encouraged me to get another shot, and praised me for not hurting. I was very touched. I remember every movement.

Care should be careful and patient, but it is not easy to do it when I am busy. The teacher taught me to be busy and not to mess around. After two weeks of internship, I feel that I am gradually integrating into this working state. I feel full when I am busy in the infusion room, and I practice and make progress every day. Love this white coat more and more!

The student nurse briefly summarized 1 1. With the end of my two-week outpatient internship, all the planned internship tasks have been completed, which means that I will be discharged from the hospital and returned to school soon. I feel sad at the thought of saying goodbye to teachers, nurses and my working environment soon.

During the two weeks of outpatient practice, I worked hard to complete the assigned tasks, and actively learned additional knowledge to improve my level. During the outpatient practice, although I didn't have the opportunity to see many miscellaneous diseases and special instruments like in other departments, it gave me the most direct communication opportunity with patients and their families. While answering questions for inquirers, we should understand their needs in order to better help those in need in the hospital. Although some details are simple to think of, they are easily overlooked by our nurses. Only through continuous communication can I realize that at this point, the clinic can't give me exercise that other departments can't.

I practiced in the outpatient clinic for two weeks and benefited a lot. I am very grateful to the teachers in the department for treating me as one of their own and to the nurses for their help. Although the internship is over, however, my road as a nurse has just begun. During my internship in the hospital, every experience taught by the teacher is precious and will have a great impact on my nursing career. Say goodbye to the past internship, clear your mind and embark on a new journey. I gradually know that the road of nurses is very difficult, and there is no chance to see success until I look back. I will refuel for my dream.

The intern nurse briefly summarized that 12 thought that she would not like the work in the operating room, but when she came into contact with it, she completely denied the original point of view.

On the first day of entering the operating room, the teacher gave us a detailed introduction to the environment and equipment of the operating room, which made me realize the importance of understanding the environment and equipment. This is not a simple visit, but more importantly, let us get familiar with it in the shortest time and find what we need quickly in the environment! At the same time, let us realize that time is life, and we must race against time!

Being a hand-washing nurse for the first time, I felt nervous, but with the patient guidance and encouragement of the teaching teacher, I quickly adjusted my mentality. From coming on stage, to wearing sterile clothes and sterile gloves, to delivering instruments, to blades and needles. In the course of my work, I have a better understanding of the meaning of "watching is better than practicing"!

The work experience of visiting nurses made me realize the importance of this job. It seems simple, but it is not. Only with a solid theoretical foundation and rich clinical experience can we complete the work better. At the same time, like hand washing nurses, they bear great responsibility and pressure.

During the practice in the operating room, I strengthened my aseptic concept and increased my understanding of aseptic principles. Let me have a deeper understanding and understanding of the tasks of hand-washing nurses and visiting nurses, and let me understand the importance of mutual cooperation between posts. The work in the operating room made me realize the preciousness and fragility of life, and also made me more aware of the importance of nursing work.

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