Re: ICU nurse for the patient's hand-painted demand card
to draw them into a card
by chance, the nurses have an idea: is it possible to draw the needs of patients with higher frequency and make communication more convenient?
at the suggestion of Li Min, ICU nurses sat together to list the common needs of patients.
Tang Ying volunteered to undertake the task of painting. She said she learned to paint when she was at school, so she could try it.
in order to make the demand card more vivid, everyone discussed and modified it. It took more than half a month and completed a set of 13 comic cards.
patient demand card is similar to a baby's literacy card. Considering that some elderly patients are illiterate, the card is a hospital, except here is a hospital. There are doctors here to see a doctor, where you are sick, I want to drink water, I want to eat, I want to wash my face, I want to stool, I want to turn off the light, I want to raise the bed head, I want to roll a bed, I want to roll a bed, I want to roll a bed, I want to roll a bed, I want to roll a bed, I want to roll a bed, I want to shake the bed, I want to On the body itch, I am very hot, these words, but also hand painted small comics, image shows demand. For example, thirsty, the picture will draw a water cup; when it is hot, it will draw a person to wipe the sweat.
when the patient needs again, the nurse takes out a card to show them. A page turns over the page, turns to the right one, and the patient winks or nods the head and other subtle movements.
seeing the cute and image demand card, the patient is happy and willing to cooperate with the nurses. With the approval of the patient, Tang Ying added three sets of demand cards.
in ICU, the patient is lonely
the nurse is the patient's family member
3 bed because of the car accident perennial bed, recently due to pulmonary embolism in the ICU, he is the only patient in the current ward to eat.
"there are still a lot of blank cards in the demand card, and they are also very useful."
Tang Ying said that the right hand of the 3 bed was still able to move. The first two days, when the nurse asked him with a demand card, he always shook his head, gave him milk and eggs, and shook his head. We took a blank card for him to write. It turned out that he wanted to eat breakfast.
"beauty little nurse" has been working in ICU for 3 years. She says it's very quiet here. Sometimes it's quiet only to hear the sound of instruments and footsteps. The patients here are also lonely. "The family has half an hour to visit the patient every day, and the remaining more than 20 hours of the day, we are their families."