This article is from: People’s Daily Central Kitchen – Dajiangdong Studio
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For needs For kidney disease patients who need hemodialysis to maintain their life all the year round, dialysis should be done 2 to 3 times a week, not less than once, otherwise it will be life-threatening. If the hospital is closed-loop management due to the epidemic, what will these patients do?
The Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University – Shanghai Changzheng Hospital faced this question.
At 10:00 p.m. on March 5th, due to the need for epidemic prevention and control, Shanghai Changzheng Hospital entered into closed-loop management for at least two days. There are 550 patients who do dialysis in the hospital all year round, and more than 200 of them are in the next two days. The hospital is closed and patients cannot enter. “Once dialysis is interrupted, it will affect the patient’s life and health,” said Mao Zhiguo, director of the Department of Nephrology at Shanghai Changzheng Hospital. The patient’s “lifeline” must be guarded.
That night, the head nurses Liu Lingling and Chen Jing responded immediately and started the emergency plan immediately. They coordinated with the hemodialysis rooms of several hospitals overnight to divert the more than 200 patients to ensure that every patient can be properly arranged.
25 nurses, 1 nurse is responsible for about 10 patients, point-to-point connection, the responsible nurse informs each patient by phone, details the hospital and the dialysis shift, and establishes a WeChat group to achieve real-time Contact, answer the first time, and ensure that there is no less than one.
That night, the nursing team in the hemodialysis room kept ringing. In the past 8 hours, everyone made more than 800 calls, and it was not until 4 am that the last patient was contacted.
A patient fell asleep early and was not contacted until the ninth call. The patient’s nurse continued to communicate by phone until the patient arrived safely at the docking hospital for dialysis. “It’s not easy for hemodialysis patients. We can feel at ease when we arrange them properly.” Liu Lingling said.
Through coordination, several hospitals with spare capacity accepted the more than 200 hemodialysis patients and started treatment for them on March 6. Chen Jing’s heart just let go, “Wherever the patients go, our hearts are there, they are just like our family members!”
Since March 1, the epidemic situation in Shanghai has been severe, and the sick Nucleic acid testing is required to enter the hospital. However, hemodialysis patients have weak resistance and need a safer nucleic acid detection environment. Shanghai Changzheng Hospital specially opened a green channel for hemodialysis patients, and built a temporary clinic area in the small square of the hospital. The medical staff of the nephrology department tested patients in a staggered manner, and scientifically arranged shifts according to the treatment time of hemodialysis patients to minimize cross-infection in the hospital. Opportunity.
Patient Xiaoshen was very moved after completing the treatment. He said that he was very anxious when he knew about the closed-loop management of the hospital at first, but with the careful arrangements of doctors and nurses, he gradually calmed down. The staff have put in a lot of effort, and I am very grateful!”
At the moment of the epidemic, the needs of patients affect the hearts of doctors and nurses. No matter how much more workload is added, the medical staff of the hemodialysis center have no complaints at all. Everyone works together to overcome the difficulties. “We are obliged to give patients a satisfactory promise, which is the promise of a good military doctor on Nanjing Road in the new era to the society and to the patient.” Mao Zhiguo said.