Medical and protective regime in the department
The fastest recovery of the patient is intended to be facilitated by the therapeutic and protective regimen in the department of health care facilities - a set of measures:
- medical;
- preventive;
- psychological;
- sanitary and anti-epidemic;
- ethical and deontological.
To create a proper medical and protective regime in the department is the primary task of all employees, headed by the administration. The organization of the work of the staff should be built in such a way as to provide the patient with the most gentle change in the way of his life.
Despite the obligatory observance of the daily routine, patients should feel comfortable in the department, know that they are cared for by attentive and competent medical workers. The role of the nurse in the organization and observance of the medical and protective regime in the inpatient department is very significant. Nursing staff must create a friendly environment in relation to all patients, observing all the rules of ethics and deontology.
It is necessary to ensure that patients eat on time and in sufficient quantity. If necessary, the nurse is engaged in feeding patients. If the patient categorically refuses to eat, immediately inform the doctor about the patient's behavior.
The proper rest of patients is also important. The nurse is obliged to monitor the observance of peace and quiet during the quiet hour and night sleep. It is necessary to explain to junior staff that during the rest of the patients, cleaning the wards should not be done.
The motor activity of patients is also provided for by the therapeutic and protective regimen in the department , depending on the profile. If the patient needs to limit movement (for example, in case of myocardial infarction, hypertensive crisis), the nurse and junior staff monitor the patient's bed rest, help him fulfill the necessary needs. When a doctor prescribes physiotherapy exercises to a patient, the nurse ensures a timely visit to the exercise therapy instructor.
Conversations with the patient are part of the medical-protective regimen. Nurses should instill confidence in the patient in recovery, encourage him, celebrate successes. At the same time, sincerity and kindness are important.
The therapeutic and protective regime in the department for itself about the existing daily routine, which the patient is introduced to even in the emergency room.