In the process of clinical diagnosis and treatment of diseases, nurses and patients should follow the doctor's advice, including the level of nursing, the level of diet, the type, dosage and method of medication. After the doctor gives the doctor's advice, the patient should also follow the doctor's advice, including blood routine, urine routine, abdominal B-ultrasound examination, chest X-ray examination, skull ct examination and electrocardiogram examination.
In addition, the doctor told patients to pay attention to what diet, how to use drugs, the start time and stop time of drugs, and the precautions when using drugs. Patients should remember them one by one and follow the doctor's advice. If there is any abnormality, return to the clinic immediately. This is the most critical sentence in the doctor's advice, that is, if it is not suitable for follow-up, patients should remember and follow the doctor's advice.
Brief introduction of doctor's advice
The contents of doctor's orders include: nursing routine, nursing level, diet type, body position, various examinations and treatments, drug name, dosage and usage. The contents and starting and ending time of medical orders shall be written by doctors. The contents of doctor's orders should be accurate and clear, and each doctor's order contains only one content, and the release time should be indicated, specifically to minutes.
The doctor's advice cannot be changed. When cancellation is required, the word "cancellation" should be marked with red ink and signed. Under normal circumstances, doctors may not give oral orders. When oral medical advice is needed to rescue critically ill patients, nurses should repeat it. After the rescue, the doctor should fill the doctor's advice truthfully immediately. Medical orders are divided into long-term medical orders and temporary medical orders.