A collection of seven speeches by practical nurses
Speeches are mainly about expressing opinions and opinions. They are manuscripts prepared in advance for the speech. In today's society, we have more and more opportunities to use speech scripts, so let's refer to the speech scripts you need! The following are 8 speeches by nurses that I have compiled for you. They are for reference only. You are welcome to read them.
Nurse’s Speech 1
Dear leaders and colleagues:
Good morning, everyone!
A philosopher once said: "If the sail cannot meet the wind, it is just an ordinary canvas at best." It was the spring breeze of the personnel system reform in our emergency center that gave me, an ordinary canvas, the opportunity to stand on the podium and accept the selection of the organization. Here, I sincerely thank all the leaders and colleagues present here for providing me with this rare opportunity. Today, I am competing for the position of head nurse.
My name is xxx, born in xx, with a bachelor’s degree. I graduated from the Nursing Department of Shanxi Medical University in 20xx. Years of work practice and training have taught me that continuous learning is the way to improve professional skills. Therefore, after work, I work hard to improve my professional skills. I obtained the nurse certificate in 20xx, the nurse certificate in 20xx, the computer certificate in 20xx, and the Mandarin certificate in 20xx.
Dear leaders and colleagues, the advantages that make me qualified for the position of head nurse today are:
1. Ideological quality, I am principled, disciplined, rigorous and simple, Dedicated work style
2. In terms of work experience, I have grown into an excellent nursing backbone in the department and served as a teacher for interns.
3. Coordinate and communicate, and be able to handle various emergencies and conflicts in a timely and appropriate manner.
4. Family harmony. I have a harmonious family, and I can devote myself wholeheartedly to my career. It is the support of my family over the years that has enabled me to achieve the results I have achieved in the past, which has given me the courage to run for the position of head nurse and the belief that I am qualified for the position of head nurse.
Dear leaders and colleagues, I believe that the work of the head nurse is very important, as both the manager and executor of nursing work. I also know that the head nurse's job is very hard. She not only needs to be loyal and honest, but also has the spirit of hard work and hard work. It is their spirit of dedication and selfless dedication that always affects me, inspires me, and urges me to learn from them and move closer to them.
Dear leaders and colleagues, if I am successful in the competition, my work idea is to do it in a down-to-earth manner from four aspects and do my job wholeheartedly:
First, Focus on team building. People-oriented, build a united and progressive work team.
Second, focus on service improvement. Improve the quality of nursing care and create a harmonious nurse-patient relationship.
Third, eliminate errors, raise awareness, and eliminate nursing disputes and nursing errors.
Fourth, economic benefits, market-oriented, to achieve economic benefits for the hospital.
Dear leaders and colleagues, if I succeed in the competition, I will live up to the expectations of my leaders, give full play to my strengths, and work harder with high enthusiasm and high sense of responsibility. , so that our nursing work has made new progress in all aspects and risen to a new level. Let this world have a happier family and a more brilliant career because of the unknown dedication of our angels in white.
Let us work together to create a brilliant tomorrow for the hospital!
Thank you everyone! Nurse's Speech Part 2
Dear leaders, colleagues, and fellow nurses:
Hello everyone!
Today, the title of my speech is: "I swear on my life: I will devote my life to the health of all mankind..." Under the sun, in front of Nightingale's statue , wearing a white coat and a swallow-tailed hat, with a childish face, eager eyes, and a solemn oath! Scenes of inspiring and exciting scenes are vivid in my mind, and they often appear in front of my eyes.
Everyone says that nurses are angels in white, as light as butterflies, as gentle as feathers, and as white as clouds! In a blink of an eye, the girl's dream finally became the white silhouette of Nightingale. There are no earth-shattering rhetoric, no vigorous and amazing actions, some are just working in obscurity, in ordinary positions, using sweat and hard work to create miracles of life one after another! Just because we are the descendants of Nightingale and inherit Nightingale’s spirit of dedication. When dedication has become the main theme of our lives, what we dedicate is not only the knowledge we have, the technology we have, but more importantly, our true feelings and love!
Nursing work is tedious, hard and heavy. We are not only nurses, but also warriors who protect life. On this battlefield without gunpowder, simplicity and ordinaryness perform countless wonderful things. It is these ordinary things It carries the trust of so many lives! Faced with the struggle of life, the helpless longing, and the expectation of recovery, we use gentle words, pure hearts, and noble sentiments to soothe the hearts of the sick and help them cross the swamp of the soul. Whether it's SARS, whether it's ice and snow disasters, whether it's earthquakes or mountain shaking, wherever there is need, we will be there busy.
We often play the role of family members and caregivers. "Bathe, wash hair, turn over, cut nails, change clothes and pants, deal with urine and feces", etc., patients say that we are more important than family members! At this moment, what we provide is not only nursing knowledge and nursing technology, but also a kind and loving heart! I remember that time that moved me to this day. It was a tracheotomy patient admitted to our ward. In order to ensure the smoothness of the patient's respiratory tract, we had to suction her sputum multiple times every day. That day, as usual, I first helped her suck out the secretions in her trachea, and then changed her bed sheets. Due to the sudden change in her body position, she choked and the secretions in the tracheal tube sprayed all over my face. The fishy smell made me feel nauseous. Not caring so much, for fear of the patient choking, I immediately placed the patient in a side-lying position and patted her back until I was sure all her phlegm had been discharged, then I continued to tidy her up. I saw the nervous expression on the face of the patient who could not speak, and I could read her guilt in her eyes. "It doesn't matter, we just need to change the quilt again," I said with a smile. When she removed the tracheal cannula, the first thing she said to me was: "Thank you, your smile is so beautiful!" At that moment, I felt a strong shock in my heart... A smile is like a ray of breeze , can blow away the depression and anxiety in patients’ hearts, and smiles build a bridge of communication between us and patients.
Today, when the country is vigorously promoting the development of high-quality services, how can we do better? To be honest, patients are easily satisfied. I remember when I gave a patient a chemotherapy injection, it was very difficult to puncture because the patient had been receiving chemotherapy for a long time and the blood vessels were very thin. The special nature of chemotherapy drugs made me not allow myself to fail the puncture. I searched carefully for the situation. After five minutes, I chose a more reliable blood vessel. I hit the nail on the head and the puncture was successful. I breathed a long sigh of relief, and a satisfied smile appeared on the patient's face. "Little girl, It’s great to meet such a meticulous nurse!” From then on, when he went to give the patient an infusion, he would always say, “I am so relieved to see you here, the level of the nurses here is so high!” Hearing such praise, I smiled modestly.
In fact, this is the responsibility we should perform in our nursing work. I just have more patience and care. However, it is these patience and care that give the patient peace of mind!
Ordinaryness is the truth. Five years of nursing career has made me understand a lot and mature a lot, and it has made me more certain about my life direction. I love nursing work and hope to create a healthy corridor with high-quality services and sweet smiles. "Responsibility is better than ability, attitude determines success or failure." Sisters, let us use our ordinary dedication to hold up the blue sky of life! My speech is over, thank you all!
The above is the speech sample we provide for you. There are more exciting things to come, so please stay tuned! Nurse's Speech Part 3
Dear leaders, judges, and contestants:
Hello everyone! The title of my speech for you today is "The Angel Lifting Life."
Someone once compared the teaching profession to a candle, which illuminates others and burns oneself. It can be compared to a human ladder, lifting others upright and standing upright. In fact, when you look at the nurses walking hurriedly in the long/quiet/warm corridor of the hospital, and look at their strong and weak backs, you will find that these two classic metaphors It is perfect for use on nurses.
They do not have earth-shattering deeds, but their role in the entire medical activity is crucial. They don't have the magic to turn stones into gold, but they can inject vitality into withered lives. They have created many brilliance with their wise minds, skilled nursing skills, advanced management concepts and selfless dedication.
A pure white swallowtail hat is a symbol of the sacred beauty of a nurse. The sound of "angel in white" is people's respect and praise for nurses. How many days have the nurses been fighting on the front line of saving lives and helping the wounded, in order to save lives? Life is a race against time. Many nights, nurses resisted the ravages of death beside the hospital bed. When the disease cast a dark shadow on innocent people, the angels in white used their wisdom and true feelings to evoke the sunshine of life. All rights reserved for resume
Some people say that a nurse’s mind is as broad as the sea, and she can accommodate millions of sick fathers and brothers. The nurse's character is as selfless as a candle. She burns herself to illuminate others. The nurse's behavior was as warm as the spring breeze, and she took away all the sadness and pain. The nurse's heart is as pure as a clear spring, bringing the spring of life to patients suffering from diseases. Therefore, people gave her a beautiful name: Angel in White.
Isn’t it? Who inserts the infusion needle accurately and gently into the patient's blood vessel? Who is racing against time to save the lives of strangers? Who cares and comforts the patients as if they are their own children? Who jumped up unconditionally from a deep sleep at midnight and ran to the patient? Who is walking alone on the way home at dawn, silently savoring the hard work of the night? Who watched the cured and recovered patients discharge from the hospital with full satisfaction, and just put down their farewell arms, then turned and walked towards the new patients? And when the baby's first loud cry rings, whose eardrums ring first? Whose eyes will the peace of the end of life finally disappear from? This is the most common picture in our nurses’ lives! In this way, it becomes a candle that lights up other people's lives, decorating the world colorfully. They are stable human ladders, helping every life to climb over the cliff of danger and bloom new hope! Then, I thought of a more vivid metaphor: a warrior fighting for his life against the disease.
When it comes to the word "warrior", some people may disagree. Wearing a pure white nurse uniform, she walked quietly between the ward, office, and operating room with light steps. There was no wind or rain, and there was no smoke from artillery fire. Even the words he spoke were so soft-spoken, polite and warm as the spring breeze.
Although, they are not the cutest people, they do not have the bravery and perseverance of warriors; they are not the most respectable people, they do not have the diligence and resilience of farmers. However, they are silently dedicated, conscientious, selfless and fearless. They are the most amiable people! Especially during the critical period of fighting against SARS, what they have done has gone beyond the profession itself. They are cute, amiable and respectable! All rights reserved
The ancients said: If you are poor, you can only benefit yourself; if you are rich, you can help the world. This is wrong. We are not rich, but there are countless people like us in the world. We don’t need huge wealth or a prominent position to benefit the world. This is our prosperity and everyone’s prosperity! In fact, for medical students, these eight words are a heavy blessing despite the criticism that "health is the key to life." Because, as long as we choose this profession, it means we will always be making and hearing the gospel! At the same time, we also have the strong support of the country and the ardent expectations of the people. We are not only rich but also lofty!
Some people may ask: What is a person’s greatest happiness? There are probably too many answers to this. However, I want to say that when we play musical chords to the pain of illness, this is the greatest happiness (in fact, we are also creating happiness for ourselves)! When we can help many people overcome the disease, regain health, and laugh at life again, this is the greatest happiness! When they return to their posts and make their due contributions and become more and more tenacious, this is the greatest happiness! When you can sing their praises here like me and sing yourselves with the same pride, this is the greatest happiness! When thousands of people of different skin colors and races can stand together and join hands to help each other, this is our greatest happiness! Of course, this is also the happiness of all mankind! (In fact, not just SARS, the development of human civilization has always transcended skin color and nationality, and all medical undertakings have no national boundaries.)
As young people in the new era, we need to accumulate a lot of experience, I need to be passionate, I need to be able to run as long as a tortoise, and I need to run as fast as a hare... These are the requirements of society; as the first male nurse in Taizhou Hospital, I need a positive attitude, a feeling of love, and a healthy and sunny body. , keen and meticulous observation, these are the requirements of nursing work. These are what the times need, and what we need to continue to work hard on in the future! Fortunately, I am now trying to integrate into the nursing team in a unique role; fortunately, I can also praise them and myself here! All rights reserved
If SARS is a curse for mankind, then we need to use wisdom, hard work and the Sanskrit of love to resolve it. If our predecessors have already played a symphony that serves people's health, then we hope to add some everlasting notes to it, and we hope it will be the strongest note. Nurse's Speech Part 5
Dear leaders and judges:
First of all, I would like to thank all the leaders for creating this rare opportunity for us. I have the honor to stand on the podium today to compete for the post of head nurse in obstetrics. I am very excited. Regardless of whether I can succeed in the competition, I think this is a valuable spiritual wealth in my life experience!
My name is, I am 30 years old, I have a junior college degree, I graduated from school with a major in nursing, and I am currently studying for an undergraduate degree. Since joining the workforce in 1992, she has been engaged in nursing work in front-line clinical departments such as the general surgery department and emergency department of our hospital, and has nearly 20 years of nursing experience. After years of practical training, my quality in all aspects has been improved. I have participated in small scientific research and small inventions organized by the institute, and have won commemorative awards, and won the title of Advanced Worker in 20xx and 20xx. He performed outstandingly in the promotion work of the second-class and third-class students in our hospital, and proactively cooperated with the leaders to complete various tasks excellently. He was highly praised by leaders at all levels and colleagues!
Time flies, years pass, and in the blink of an eye, I am nearly forty years old and have been fighting on the front line of medical and health care! In the past 20 years since I started working, I have a rigorous work attitude and work style. I don’t seek to be spectacular, but I seek to have a clear conscience! Always focus on the overall situation and have certain coordination and organizational skills.
I have accumulated valuable experience in being a good supervisor in the nursing industry, a good liaison between doctors and patients, and improving problem solving and handling of doctor-patient relationships. I always put the interests of patients and the collective interests first, and serve the hospital and patients wholeheartedly!
Today, I am competing for the position of head nurse as an ordinary nurse in the hospital. Maybe everyone will think that the job roles are different and the job responsibilities are not consistent! However, in my opinion, there are hierarchies and progressions between the two - preventing and treating diseases, rescuing the dying, caring for and protecting the people, and ensuring the health of the people are the bounden duties of primary-level nurses in hospitals! Satisfying leaders, making colleagues happy, and reassuring patients are the core ideas of all nurses' work! The complexity and difficulty of medical and health care service management also require head nurses to have sufficient patience, rich emotions, delicate psychology, a high sense of responsibility and full ideological awareness! The position of head nurse is a refinement and sublimation of the functions of the nurse position!
Precisely because I have such a deep understanding, I have the confidence and determination to participate in the competition! Nurse's Speech Part 6
Dear leaders and friends:
The pace of time has brought us into the 21st century. In the new era of building a moderately prosperous society in an all-round way, strengthening and improving the construction of medical institutions is a long-term task and an inevitable requirement for building a harmonious society. In this new era, how can we adapt to new developments and make new contributions to the hospital? This has become a question that each of our medical staff thinks deeply about. As a nurse who has worked in an ordinary nursing position for 9 years, I think what I can contribute is to provide patients with better services, and the core of high-quality services is "love". Indeed, it is not difficult for us to imagine how a patient who is suffering from illness and mentally depressed desires to be valued and cared for by others, especially medical staff! This kind of attention and care is undoubtedly a rare medicine that can help patients free themselves from mental pain and defeat the disease with confidence and perseverance. The famous ancient Greek doctor Hippocrates once asserted: "Medical workers have two things that can cure diseases, one is medicine, and the other is language." Language, a language full of love, although it is not a medicine, in fact it has the effect of Functions that cannot be replaced by ordinary drugs. Facing the patient, a considerate greeting is like a warm current refreshing the heart and mind. In an instant, the patient can appreciate the equality and kindness between doctor and patient, and get spiritual comfort and great encouragement from it. I have many real feelings about this.
I remember when I was working in internal medicine, one time the department admitted a seriously ill patient in her 70s, but she lost confidence in the disease and refused to enter the ward. She was worried that our hospital would have the same poor service attitude as the hospital in a certain township where she had stayed before, so she quarreled with the relatives who sent her here. Witnessing all this, I walked over with a smile and said sweetly: "Mother-in-law, I am your nurse in charge. Please tell me if you have any requirements or opinions, okay?" Hearing me speak, the patient stopped shouting and twisted. He turned around and looked me up and down with doubtful eyes. Based on my many years of work experience, I clearly know that this is an opportunity to communicate with the patient, so I use soft language to "get close" to the patient. Within a few minutes, the patient calmed down a little and reluctantly agreed to be hospitalized. During my hospitalization, I would visit her in the ward every day, use the medical knowledge I learned to provide her with basic care and health guidance, and use gentle words to encourage and comfort her. Due to the good cooperation between the old lady and the medical staff, although the condition recurred twice, she was basically cured within half a month. When I was discharged from the hospital, my mother-in-law held my hand, with tears of gratitude flashing in the corners of her eyes, "Thank you, kind girl, thank you!" I smiled with relief. There is nothing more satisfying than watching the patients under my care recover. Woolen cloth?
We just worked silently at our posts, sending away batch after batch of recovered patients, and ushered in one vibrant dawn after another.
Because of love, we guard the bedside day and night without any regrets; because of love, we diligently practice operating techniques to further alleviate the patient's pain; because of love, we work hard to learn new knowledge and use warmth to Use language to provide patients with more effective health guidance... How much we want to say to patients: Love is with you and me, and let the disease go away!
The love of angels is the lamp in the hand of Nightingale, the "Lamp Goddess", that lasts for hundreds of years. It illuminates the patients and warms ourselves. And this love has a profound interaction. Look carefully at the patient's eyes, which often reveal the love for the nurse and reflect the nurse's soul. This emotion has no pollution and is exceptionally pure and lovely.
From ** to the present, for more than 100 years, our nursing career has gone through a difficult and tortuous road. Today, we are facing new opportunities and new challenges. Only by constantly exploring new technologies and new businesses in nursing can we adapt to changes and keep pace with the times. We use our love to provide patients with better services and work hard to create a harmonious doctor-patient relationship! Nurse's Speech Part 7
Dear leaders and teachers:
Hello everyone!
I am a nurse in the Department of Neurology. Today I am honored to stand here and participate in the competition for the position of responsible team leader. First of all, I would like to thank all the leaders for giving us this open, fair and just competition opportunity, and for giving us the opportunity to learn and communicate.
I have been working in the Department of Neurology of the hospital since 20xx. Although I have not been the leader of the responsible team for a long time, I have matured step by step. Nursing is a major that requires lifelong learning. In my spare time, I not only need to strengthen my basic knowledge and skills, but also constantly learn new theories and theoretical skills to broaden my horizons and enrich my clinical experience.
If I succeed in the competition, I will do a good job in the following aspects:
1. Conscientiously implement all the work and tasks of the hospital, and actively participate in various studies in the hospital and departments and activities;
2. Actively cooperate with the head nurse to do all the work in the department, do a good job in the education and management of the nursing team, continue to learn new knowledge from all aspects, and continuously improve business capabilities;
3. Adhere to the "patient-centered" service concept, put nursing safety first, prevent and reduce the occurrence of nursing errors, strictly abide by various rules and regulations and operating procedures, implement high-quality nursing services in place, and ensure that nursing work is in a good state operating status.
4. Be the core of the nursing responsibility team, strictly demand yourself in daily work, lead by example, humbly learn work experience from leaders and colleagues, and promptly report to the head nurse and senior nurses if you encounter problems that you do not understand. Ask teachers for advice, do a good job in teaching, helping, and guiding junior nurses, constantly improve themselves ideologically and professionally, and create a harmonious and united nursing team.
I believe that through my unremitting efforts and the active assistance of my colleagues in the department, I can be qualified for the job of the nursing team leader. Regardless of whether this competition is successful or not, I will continue to do my job well and contribute a small amount to the development of the hospital.
Thank you everyone!