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After a month of internship in the second department of the hospital, the biggest feeling is: as an intern nurse, start a real hands-on operation. More responsibility than the previous apprenticeship. At the time of the apprenticeship, it was completely "seeing the hand and not moving". They all followed the teaching to see the various operations. Apart from the morning care, there was no chance of hands-on and few patients. During this month's internship, I started to work after a week. The bell ringing is also the first time I want to do it, but every time I will "please" to teach the teacher. This point is very different from the heart, I feel that I have the minimum responsibility as a nurse.

The two major blocks in the second division of the hospital are: neurology and respiratory. I lived almost as an old patient, and I met them in two or three days, but every operation, "three checks and seven pairs" are indispensable and cannot be less. Every time the teacher said something to us: good name, bed number... Sometimes some patients will ask: "I haven't known me for so long?" I explained: "I don't know, this is the need of my work, and it will make our operation not go wrong. I hope you can cooperate" ......

Since this month, we have carefully followed the rules and regulations of the department. Not late for work, not leaving early after work, not miners. Seriously and promptly complete the tasks assigned to me by the teacher to complete the operations. Treat patients patiently and meticulously in the work, and promptly respond to the needs of patients with feedback, and carefully learn the experience of various operations. Every time I received a task, I was very happy, but sometimes I was nervous when I met some patients. At this time, my teaching teachers gave me confidence with encouraging words and trustful eyes, let me find confidence!

Under the guidance of the patriarch and the general teaching, I learned a lot under the guidance of the teacher and the patient, and mastered a certain number of clinical nursing operations. Although some operations are not "perfect", I will continue to work hard!

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