What Does a Nursing Supervisor Do?
The Nursing Department [1] is the command center of nursing work in the hospital. The management level of the nursing department plays a vital role in the development of nursing work and the control of nursing quality in the hospital. In hospital work, nursing has a very close relationship with clinical medical work, and the quality of nursing directly affects the quality of medical care. Therefore, there are strict requirements on the quality and work management of the nursing department.
Nursing Department
- 1. The Nursing Department has a sound leadership system and implements three-level management. It is implemented for the head nurses and head nurses.
- The staff of the Nursing Department provide guidance on hospitalization and health education for patients, do basic nursing and life care, rationally control escorts, actively create conditions, and standardize ward settings. Regularly check the collection, storage and use of standing medicines, equipment and articles in each department (ward). Learn about or participate in the new business, new technologies and rescue of critically ill patients. Always go to the department to understand the actual situation, supervise and check the implementation of various tasks, prevent nursing accidents and reduce
- The number of nurses per thousand population increased from 1.06 in 2005 to 1.52 in 2010. The hospital's medical care ratio increased from 1: 0.97 in 2005 to 1: 1.16 in 2010. In public hospitals, the ratio of medical care to tertiary hospitals reached 1: 1.36 and that of secondary hospitals reached 1: 1.13. The problem of inversion of hospital care ratios gradually reversed. China's nurses with college education or above account for 51.3% of the total. The team of nurses has shifted from the secondary school as the main body to the development of secondary, tertiary and undergraduate education.
- By 2015, the total number of registered nurses nationwide will reach 2.86 million, the number of registered nurses per 1,000 population will be 2.07, and the ratio of practicing (assistant) physicians to registered nurses nationwide will reach 1: 1-1: 1.2. The inversion of medical care ratio has been resolved.
- 2. Increase hospital nurses. Further implement the standard for the allocation of hospital nurses so that the number of hospital nurses can be adapted to the clinical workload. By 2015, 100% of the tertiary hospitals and secondary hospitals in the country should meet the nurse provision standards set by the state. Among them, tertiary general hospitals and some tertiary specialist hospitals (oncology, children, obstetrics and gynecology, cardiovascular disease) Specialty hospitals) The ratio of total nurses to actual open beds should not be less than 0.8: 1, and the ratio of total nurses to actual open beds should not be less than 0.6: 1; second-level general hospitals, some second-level specialist hospitals (oncology, children, Obstetrics and Cardiovascular Specialty Hospital) The ratio of the total number of nurses in the hospital to the actual open beds is not less than 0.6: 1, and the ratio of the total number of nurses in the ward to the actual open beds is not less than 0.4: 1; other types of hospitals should Tasks, service volume and service efficiency and other factors, scientifically configure nurses to ensure the quality of clinical care.
- 3. Enriching the power of primary care. Further increase urban community health services and rural
- 1. The Nursing Department has an annual work plan, quarterly schedule, monthly focus and annual work summary. There is a system of head nurses 'regular meetings and a system of night nurses' rounds.
- 2. There are various rules and regulations of nursing, nursing routines and various technical operating procedures. The duties and duties of nursing staff at all levels and various levels have implementation measures and regular inspections.
- 3. There is a quality control management organization and quality evaluation system, and a sound nursing work quality registration and statistics system, which is continuously summarized, analyzed and improved according to the PDCA cycle.
- 4. Can provide guidance to critically ill, major surgery patients and rescue work in each department, and have a regular rounds system to check the status of nursing records.
- 5. Nursing management meets the standard requirements of provincial and municipal health departments (bureaus).
- 6. Nursing scientific research and training has plans, implementation measures and scientific research results; standardized nursing training and continuing nursing education rate are 100%.