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What does uniform mean?

As follows:

Navy blue and white: nurses

Charcoal Grey: Nurse or Knowledge Nurse?

Light gray: Cardiopulmonary Department

Water blue: radiology

Black: laboratory

Purple: Pharmacist

Clinician

Sky blue: operating room

Gem green: obstetrics and gynecology

Red: rehabilitation therapist

Forest green: all kinds of technicians

Olive green: technical expert

Navy Blue: Respiratory Therapist

White: Blood-drawing personnel

For uniforms of different colors, I think there are at least the following advantages.

First of all, patients can more easily identify the object in need of help. At present, many patients in China have an illusion that all the people wearing white coats are the same person.

The attending doctor, Dr. Zhang, just left, and later took Dr. Wang to ask about his illness, but in fact, Dr. Wang knew nothing about his illness and might take a nurse to ask about it in the future. If you ignore it, you may be considered arrogant and indifferent; It is really irresponsible to say a few words; It is not uncommon for doctors to help carry water and nurses to help diagnose diseases.

It is understandable that patients are sick and helpless, but this will only reduce efficiency. The reason is that everyone wears almost the same uniform, which is also a major reason for patients to misunderstand.

Everyone wears the same clothes, especially female doctors are often mistaken for nurses, while male nurses are considered doctors. Patients simply can't figure out who is who and who does what. At this time, different colors of clothes can make patients see at a glance.

Second, functions can be better distinguished. Every hospital employee has his own responsibilities. Radiologists can't make clinical diagnosis, nurses can't do treatment, and interns and attending doctors also have different responsibilities.

The division of labor in the hospital is detailed and clear. If there are uniforms of different colors to distinguish them, medical staff can perform their duties better. If someone operates beyond his authority or appears in the wrong place, it will be very conspicuous.

Third, uniforms also increase the sense of honor and mission of medical staff themselves. Every profession in the hospital is very professional, and everyone should be proud of their profession. Everyone calls a doctor, which ignores other professions.

For example, a radiologist in purple, an experimenter in black, and a rehabilitation therapist in red. The color of this dress not only represents his work, but also represents his excellent professionalism.