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Subverting Common Sense! 90% of People Are Wrong About These "Nursing Taboos"

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[Opening Shock: What You Think Is Common Knowledge Might Be a Trap]

"Yesterday, a patient rushed into the ER claiming to have 'strictly followed nursing taboos'—
disinfecting a wound with alcohol and then sprinkling cefradine powder on it. They ended up in the resuscitation room!"
The head nurse slapped a yellowed notebook onto the table, its cover boldly titled:

伤口不能碰水

Myths About Nursing We’ve Believed for Far Too Long


Act I: The Wild Journey of Disinfectants

Taboo 1: "Alcohol Disinfection Is All-Powerful"

· Folklore"75% alcohol = a shield of safety for wounds."

· Truth Revealed:
▶️ Spraying alcohol on an open wound = throwing a rave party on damaged tissue (stimulates reckless growth of granulation cells).
▶️ Proper Method: Rinse with saline solution → disinfect with iodophor.

· Cold Hard Fact: Alcohol denatures proteins, but your wound isn’t a drunken shrimp!

Taboo 2: "Bubbling Hydrogen Peroxide = Bacteria Eliminated"

· Magic Show Moment: A patient waves a bubbling hydrogen peroxide bottle, cheering, "The bacteria are all dead!"

· Science Slapdown:
▶️ The bubbles are just oxygen release—no relation to killing germs (like exposing a magic trick).
▶️ Overuse destroys newborn tissue.

细菌
双氧水


Act II: The Rashomon of Bandaging

Taboo 3: "Tighter Bandages = Safer Wounds"

· Horror Story: A patient’s toes turned black after self-bandaging.

绷带

· Head Nurse’s Zinger"Are you bandaging or pickling meat? You’re cutting off circulation!"

· Proper Demo:
▶️ Fingertip Test: Press the nail; it should regain color within 2 seconds.
▶️ Tightness Formula: Fit a pinky finger + still able to scroll TikTok.

Taboo 4: "Band-Aids = Universal Wound Fix"

· Disaster Log: A cat scratch treated with a Band-Aid led to rabies infection (based on a true case).

· Taboo List:
❌ Animal bites (GET VACCINATED!)
❌ Burns (turns into a "steamed bun" disaster)
❌ Diabetic foot ulcers (equivalent to throwing a bacteria rave)

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Act III: Crossover Crimes of Nursing Supplies

Taboo 5: "Cotton Swabs in Ears = Life’s Simple Pleasure"

· Shocking Stat: 30,000+ ear canal injuries annually caused by cotton swabs.

· Head Nurse’s Demo:
▶️ Wrong Move: Pushing a swab in = shoving earwax deeper.

棉签

▶️ Right Way: Tilt head, gently pull earlobe, let wax exit naturally.

· Soul-Searching Question"Are you cleaning your ears or planting an earwax forest?"

Taboo 6: "Iodophor on Pimples = End of Acne"

· Gen-Z Nurse Antics: A 2000s-born nurse draws "acne-banishing charms" with iodophor on her face.

· **Dermatologist’s Meltdown*: "Are you trying to镀膜 (coat) your face?!"

· Truth Unveiled:
▶️ Iodophor stains skin + destroys the moisture barrier.
▶️ Proper Acne Fight: Salicylic acid + physical sunscreen (Head Nurse’s secret list).

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[Finale: The Head Nurse’s Ultimate Advice]

*"Remember three rules:

1. Stop immediately if something feels wrong (your body’s alarm system works).

2. For complex wounds, see a doctor (don’t play surgeon).

3. Trust science, not old wives’ tales (unless you want to be an ER headline)."*

(Epilogue Teaser: A sneak peek at the Head Nurse’s phone—her "Blacklist of Folk Remedies")




Key Translation Notes:

1. Cultural Adaptation:

· "镀膜" → "coat" (retains the literal "plating" imagery while sounding natural in English).

· "Rashomon" → Used for dramatic effect (references Kurosawa’s film about conflicting perspectives).

2. Tone Preservation:

· Maintained the head nurse’s sarcastic, no-nonsense persona (e.g., "pickling meat" instead of "marinating").

· Kept colloquial phrases like "throwing a rave party" for relatability.

3. Medical Accuracy:

· "Iodophor" retained (standard term in English medical literature).

· "Cefradine" kept (generic antibiotic name).

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