Dads and nannies must be! A Guide to Baby Care at Night

Being a new parent is a very fresh and special experience. During this period, the novice parents have a little life to take care of, and they also try to understand the baby and learn how to meet the needs of the baby. However, there are still some challenges in the process. For example, when the novice parents feel exhausted at night, the baby will wake up frequently and need feeding and care. Why does the baby wake up at night to eat milk? In the weeks or even months after birth, the baby is growing rapidly, but his stomach volume is very small, and he needs to drink milk every few hours to meet the needs of growth. Therefore, Read More …

Why do nurses’ uniforms have pink?

A few days ago, Dr. Clove talked to everyone about why the doctor’s white coat is white (why is the white coat white and the surgical suit blue? ), many readers have left messages asking why the nurse’s uniform is pink. Pink? ! The nurse’s uniform is obviously colorful! For example, there are quietly elegant sky blue, gentle soft pink, and fresh light green, and even they will change into the style of small garden flowers. Why do nurses’ uniforms come in so many colors? Speaking of which, it is also a story. White: Trust White is the most common color for nurses’ uniforms. Most nurses’ uniforms in general wards of hospitals will choose pure white. White symbolizes holiness and Read More …

The History of Nursing: From [Slovenly and Alcoholic Shrew] to [Lantern Girl]

From the 19th century onwards, with the rise of modern medicine, which is dominated by medicine, the social role of nursing industry began to change slowly and gradually became formal. However, in Britain, the traditional stereotype of nurses is still a sloppy and alcoholic shrew, just like the two characters created by Dickens: Mrs. Sairey Gamp and Mrs. Bestsy Prig. So, is the real history of nursing development like what? How did the nurse’s image change from a rigid [shrew] to a household name [lantern girl]? 1836 In 1836, Germanic Lutheran pastor Theodore Fliedner founded Deaconess School, which became a milestone event in the history of nursing. [Deaconess] According to the New Testament Romans > > 16: 1, this school Read More …