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Are nurses staffed?

Nurses are staffed.

The meaning and characteristics of nurse establishment include requirements for academic qualifications, majors, work experience, etc., as well as job responsibilities, work content, and salary and remuneration regulations. The advantages and value of nurse staffing include improving medical effects, enhancing professional honor, and stabilizing career development.

In practice at home and abroad, there are also differences in the specific application of nurse staffing, but generally they are all aimed at optimizing the allocation of medical resources and improving the quality of medical services.

Taking China as an example, the staffing of nurses is usually arranged by hospitals or medical institutions in accordance with relevant national regulations. Generally speaking, nurses within the establishment need to have nationally recognized academic qualifications and professional backgrounds, and obtain professional qualification certificates through corresponding examinations and training. Nurses within the establishment usually enjoy relatively stable salary packages and welfare guarantees, as well as more opportunities for career advancement and advancement.

Professional qualities of nurses

(1) Love the nursing career, love their job, and have the professionalism to serve human health.

(2) Care about the patient's suffering, think about the patient's thoughts, and be anxious about the patient's concerns. Have a high sense of responsibility, compassion and love for patients.

(3) Have good medical ethics and medical style, and be honest and honest. Refrain from doing illegal operations that violate moral conscience or work that is unfaithful to one's duties in order to maintain the reputation of the profession.

(4) Have honest character, high moral cultivation and noble thoughts and sentiments.

(5) Have certain cultural accomplishment, nursing theory and humanities knowledge, as well as basic knowledge to participate in nursing education and nursing research. Be competent in nursing work, have the courage to delve into business techniques, and maintain a high level of nursing care.

(6) Have strong nursing skills and be able to apply nursing procedures to solve existing or potential health problems of patients.