A speech is a document used for oral expression in a specific situation.
In an ever-improving society, speech drafts are closely related to our lives. Before writing, you can refer to the sample essays. Below are the speech drafts (selected 6) that I carefully compiled on the theme of Nurses Day. They are for reference only.
Let’s take a look.
Speech on the theme of Nurses Day 1 Dear leaders, judges, guests and colleagues: May is happy, she always walks in the songs of nurses; May is pleasant, she always walks in the footsteps of nurses
May is selfless, and her heart is always very close to the nurse's heart.
In the eyes of nurses, pink May is the most beautiful.
Angel is a symbol of beauty. We long to be a real angel, not only because of her beauty, but because she can bring people a beautiful and happy life.
Nurses, this ordinary profession, are called angels in white not only because they wear beautiful white clothes, but also because they, like the spring breeze, blow away people's suffering with their tenacious belief of "burning themselves and illuminating others"
Use warm blood to warm the cold confidants; use the thread of love to suture the physical and mental wounds of the patient... We have witnessed countless scenes of joy and sorrow, felt the patient's trusting eyes, and also encountered the situation of "a scholar meets a soldier, and the reason cannot be explained clearly"
Embarrassing scene...but we have no regrets! A truly good nurse is not only the top one in technology, but also the most caring and patient.
This love and patience are the wings given to angels by God and the gifts they bring to the sick.
Offering love and true feelings, the smiling faces and sincere gratitude of patients after recovery are the best compliments to us.
Youth passes away quietly beside the hospital bed, and ideals shine in reality.
Write the smile on your face, bury the bitterness in your heart, put the swallowtail on the end of your hair, and hang holiness on your chest.
Although the swallow-tailed hats we wear do not have the nobility and elegance of the crown, nor the chic glory of the doctor's hat, they still shine with her holy style.
Some people say that we are angels without wings because we use love and smiles to heal the pain of patients. Some people say that although we do not have beautiful faces, we have a gentle and kind heart. We never think that we are angels.
, because these are the jobs we should do.
We are ordinary nurses. We will treat every patient with our love, sincerity, sympathy, carefulness, concern and patience, so that they feel the warmth of being more than a relative.
In our department, we often encounter postoperative patients who are absolutely bedridden, do not eat much, and exercise less. They have not had bowel movements for several days. Oral laxatives and anal plugs are still ineffective, so the patient has to be given an enema.
Sometimes even enema is ineffective. At this time, he will immediately put on gloves and use his hands to remove the dry stool bit by bit to relieve the patient's pain.
Faced with the thanks from patients and their families, we said it was nothing. This is what we should do.
These hands are hard, busy, and sometimes even leave scars, but these hands embody the most beautiful true feelings in the world.
Facing the longing eyes, we have no hesitation; facing the usual ordinary, we are calm and unhurried; facing the sacred responsibilities, we are conscientious; facing the call of the times, we move forward indomitably.
Our arms hold up the blue sky of hope, and our hands hold up the sun of tomorrow.
If someone asks me: "Who is the most beautiful in the world?" I will confidently answer: "It is us nurses."
Nursing work is not grand and glorious, but it is full of simple and ordinary love. Injections, medicines, beds, and infusions are all taken care of in the midst of suffering. We take care of life in the midst of fatigue during the handover and succession, day and night.
of reincarnation.
A long time ago, someone proposed "three points of treatment and seven points of nursing", which clearly pointed out the importance of nursing work.
Every word, deed, and action of a nurse is directly related to the patient's health.
Nightingale said, "Nursing is an art. Nurses must have a compassionate heart and a pair of hands willing to work."
We should work hard to learn to create a new image of nurses so that patients can receive more comprehensive, more holistic, and more systematic services.
It is our aim to be patient-centered, think about what the patient thinks, address the patient's concerns, and serve the patient wholeheartedly.
We are the defenders of life and the guardians of health.
We must do our best to help them alleviate their pain and support their helpless lives.
Speech 2 with the theme of Nurses Day Dear leaders and colleagues: Good afternoon everyone!
I am very honored to stand here and speak on behalf of the outstanding head nurse. I would like to thank the leaders of the hospital and the nursing department for their support and recognition of my work. I would also like to thank all the brother departments for their selfless help in our nursing work!
In the fierce competition environment of the modern medical market, higher requirements have been put forward for nursing work. In addition to having excellent technical level and solid theoretical knowledge, they must also have a positive and enthusiastic service concept.
As President Wang often warns us at the hospital’s weekly meetings: “Without good services, there will be no development of the hospital.”
With the advent of refined management, details determine quality and achieve perfection.