Shanghai: Emergency Room in the Dark

Client of Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai, April 2 (Reporters Yuan Quan, Wang Chenyang) At 3:00 a.m. on April 1, as the hourly chime of the Shanghai Customs Building rang, the Puxi area of ​​Shanghai began to enter the global lockdown management. .

At 0:00 on April 1st, there are still 3 hours left until the Puxi area of ​​Shanghai will be closed and controlled, and a new round of comprehensive nucleic acid screening will be carried out. The emergency center of Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine is as busy as ever.

Emergency nurses move equipment out of the emergency room

Emergency room nurses monitoring patient vital signs

Nurse nursing emergency patient

The alert sound of the emergency center monitoring system sounds from time to time – the ambulance is galloping: 1:42, a patient with acute myocardial infarction was sent to 120; 1:56, a patient with liver cirrhosis Bleeding patients were brought in… First aid was busy and orderly.

Nurse answering the call ready to accept emergency patient

The nurse checks the location of the ambulance on the collaborative rescue platform

carrying emergency patients Ambulance arrives

First responders lift patient out of ambulance

Nurse briefs patient’s family and first responders

First responders push patient to ER

First responders and paramedics lift patient to bed

Nurse learns from family members of emergency patients

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A nurse in the emergency center dispensing medication for a patient

A nurse in the emergency center prepares to infuse a patient

After the outbreak of the epidemic in Shanghai, the emergency operation of Ruijin Hospital has also been continuously adjusted and optimized. In order to strengthen the emergency force, about 30 doctors and 50 nurses were added to the preparation team. Most have been in closed-loop hospital work for more than three weeks.

The emergency nurse of the International Peace Maternal and Child Health Hospital is waiting for the transfer of pregnancy at the door Maternal ambulance

On April 1, the first day of Shanghai Puxi lockdown, at 10 pm, the reporter came to the China Welfare Institute International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital. The streets around the hospital were exceptionally quiet, and there were occasional ambulances. Cars sped past, and in the hospital emergency room, medical staff were on call, ready to see pregnant women.

emergency Nurses assist pregnant women with epidemiological survey registration

A pregnant woman is carried off the ambulance

Emergency nurses are learning about the physical condition of pregnant women

Emergency nurses learn from pregnant women’s families

Emergency room nurse preparing for admission

Emergency doctor prescribing patient

The emergency doctor is checking the medical records of pregnant women in hospital

As a hospital specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, international peace The Maternal and Child Health Hospital has formulated emergency response plans and procedures in advance, striving to ensure the treatment and health needs of the pregnant and lying-in women during the lockdown period.

At present, there are more than 800 medical staff in the hospital, who are stationed in the hospital 24 hours a day. On April 1, the hospital welcomed more than 40 newborns and handled nearly 50 cases of emergency transfer of pregnant and lying-in women.

Photo: Photo by reporter Yuan Quan

Source: Xinhua News Agency