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The modern view of nursing is mainly reflected in

Modern nursing refers to patient-centered holistic nursing, modern nursing care is concerned not simply with the patient's disease, but the physiological, psychological and social factors that cause or potentially cause these diseases and affect the healing of these diseases, and the concern is to take what kind of nursing care to solve these unfavorable factors, so as to enable the patient to get a full recovery physically and psychologically.

Nursing staff have not caused sufficient awareness of the transformation of the new medical model, and only use the traditional methods of treatment and care mechanically, while ignoring the psychological state of the patient and the social adaptation aspects of the patient's lack of communication skills with the patient; the relationship between nurses and patients can not be at a higher level to achieve harmony, so as to result in the patient's lack of initiative to cooperate with the mistrust of nurses who are not able to know what they are thinking about, to understand the true dynamics of thought, can not achieve the desired results;

With the development of society, the cultural level of improvement, people have a wide range of knowledge, as a patient, he is no longer passive acceptance of medical care and nursing care, but on medical care and nursing care of the judging, the participants, every one of our work is subject to the supervision of the patient.

Three points of treatment, seven points of nursing, the nursing profession in the health system occupies a very important position, the time and opportunity to contact the patient is the most, a large number of treatment and care work by the nurse to complete. Therefore, the nurse in addition to a certain degree of basic medical knowledge, professional theoretical knowledge and ability to work, as well as better thinking, dedication, but also to learn psychology, jurisprudence, aesthetics, medical theology, as well as prevention, health care knowledge.

Strengthen their own cultivation, to be dignified, elegant, modest, prudent, civilized and courteous, neat and simple, amiable, disciplined, adhere to the principle of equal treatment of patients, and to have love, warmth, patience, carefulness, responsibility. Serious and responsible for the work, meticulous, with a new concept,

To solve the physiological and psychological problems of modern patients with a developmental perspective, and gradually from the pure disease care type to the clinical care, prevention, psychology, rehabilitation and health care integrated care transformation, that is, from the old biomedical model to a new medical model.