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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 890-893, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706151

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This paper firstly analyzed the importance of the nurses' professionalism,and then explained the nurturance advantages of the nurses'professionalism under the" trinity system" talent training and managing mode,including that it is beneficial to improve the students'ability of self-management and self-promotion; to improve their professional accomplishment in an all-round way; to strengthen the professional thought of students; to culti-vate the sense of professional identity of students; to promote professional ability and professional awareness.Final-ly,this paper expounded the influence of the talent training mode of " trinity system" on the nurturance of nurses' professionalism,and highlighted the advantages of enhancement of students'comprehensive quality and ability and the rapid adaptation to the nursing post.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 630-632,636, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-619291

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To popularization and improvement of on-the-spot rescueability is a vital means to reduce the accidental disability rate and the mortality rate,which is also a prospective concept of health.To popularize on-the -spot rescue knowledge and to improve self and mutual medical aid is a strongly public welfare and is the manifestation of social responsibility as well as respect for life.Based onthe investigation of on-the-spot rescue ability among three higher vocational college students in Shaanxi,this paper pointed out that the popularity rate of on-the -spot rescue knowledge was low among higher vocational college students,which no longer kept pace with the demand of social development and occupational requirement.It also analyzed the importance and urgency of improving higher vocational students'on-the-spot rescue ability from the perspective of social ethics.Strengthening the propaganda and training self-rescue skills might be a possible way to enhance students' on-the-spot rescue ability.

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