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Job responsibilities of nurses

Nurses' job responsibilities are those who are engaged in children's basic life care, health care, self-care ability training and auxiliary education.

Nurses refer to those who are engaged in children's basic life care, health care, self-care ability training and auxiliary education in kindergartens, social welfare and other nursing institutions. It plays a variety of roles in the development of children, such as caregivers and educators, and has a profound impact on children's physical and mental health, behavior habits, personality, emotions and other aspects.

With the increasing attention paid by society to preschool education and the professional quality of nurses, the professional development of nurses seems to be not optimistic. Nurses generally have low quality and lack of professional scientific knowledge.

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With the development of society, the domestic industry has quickly occupied a position that cannot be ignored in the market. With the rapid development of preschool education market, parents pay more and more attention to preschool education. Hiring nurses to provide early scientific care and education for children has gradually become a hot professional field.

With the improvement of living standards and the acceleration of work pace, domestic service is becoming an integral part of social specialization, accepted by more and more families, showing a trend of socialization of family labor. The market still needs nannies, nurses and servants to take care of patients. The potential market demand is huge, but its professional operation and industry management are not systematic. The overall quality level of nurses is uneven, and professional scientific knowledge is lacking. Many practitioners are self-taught.