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How to carry out doctor's advice
Legal analysis: First of all, we should understand the classification of doctor's orders: long-term doctor's orders: valid for more than 24 hours, and will become invalid after the doctor indicates the stop time. In case of discharge or death, the doctor's advice will automatically stop. Temporary medical advice: the validity period is less than 24 hours, and the temporary medical advice designated for implementation should be strictly implemented within the specified time. 3. Temporary standby doctor's advice (SOS doctor's advice): it is only valid within 12 hours, and it will automatically become invalid if it fails to be implemented. Long-term standby doctor's advice (prn doctor's advice): If the effective time exceeds 24 hours, it will be invalid after the attending doctor indicates the stop time, and it should be recorded in the temporary doctor's advice after each execution. Correctly implement the doctor's advice and precautions; Check the doctor's advice before processing, such as the category, content and execution time of the doctor's advice. Drug treatment orders need to check whether the drug name, dosage, concentration, method, time and order category are correct and complete, and can only be saved and executed after confirmation. Ask the doctor in time for the doctor's advice in doubt to prevent blind execution of the doctor's advice. When dealing with doctor's advice, we should follow the principle of first urgency and then delay, first temporary and then long-term, and handle doctor's advice reasonably. The doctor's advice nurse prints the diagnosis and treatment list, treatment list and infusion card according to the doctor's advice category, and submits it to the ward nurse for execution after verification, and indicates the time for handling the doctor's advice in the doctor's advice book, which is signed by the ward nurse. In the process of executing the doctor's advice, we must strictly abide by the checking system to prevent errors and accidents.

Legal basis: Article 28 of the Basic Specification for Medical Records Writing refers to the medical instructions issued by doctors in medical activities. Medical orders are divided into long-term medical orders and temporary medical orders. The contents of the long-term medical order list include the patient's name, subjects, hospital medical record number (or medical record number), page number collected by Medical Education Network, start date and time, long-term medical order content, stop date and time, doctor's signature, execution time and execution nurse's signature. The contents of temporary medical orders include the time of medical orders, the contents of temporary medical orders, the doctor's signature, the execution time and the execution nurse's signature.