Does the nurse look at the phone while resuscitating the patient? The hospital involved: attaches great importance to it and will report the situation

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Nurse looking at cell phone while resuscitating patient?

The hospital involved: attaches great importance to it and will report the situation

On the evening of July 16, a video of a nurse looking at a mobile phone while rescuing a patient received widespread attention. On July 17, a reporter from “Jimu News” learned from the patient’s family that the child was treated at the First People’s Hospital of Xiangshan County, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province on July 15.

According to the video, the doctor is doing chest compressions to the child in the hospital bed, while the nurse is helping the child breathe by pressing the respirator with one hand, and the other hand is holding a mobile phone. Related videos have attracted attention, and many people believe that nurses are not looking at their mobile phones when rescuing patients; some people think that nurses may be using mobile phones to contact work.

“The rescue at that time could not be regarded as a very urgent situation.” The family members said that they received the child’s critical illness notice as early as 12 noon that day, and had a premonition that the situation was not good, and the child was in It was gone at 3 pm. The reason why he released the video was mainly because he was dissatisfied with the treatment process in the hospital.

On July 17, the staff of the First People’s Hospital of Xiangshan County replied to the reporter of “Jimu News” that the hospital attaches great importance to the situation related to the online video transmission, and cannot just listen to the one-sided words in the video. Notification instructions will be issued. (Jimu News)

Boy, 7, dies in water,

Organ donation saves 5 people

Yesterday (16th), in the Zhijiang Campus of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Chenchen, a 7-year-old boy from Kaihua, Zhejiang, completed the donation of liver, kidneys and small intestine , which will bring hope to five critically ill children. At the same time, some of the heart tissue he donated will be used for scientific research.

A few days ago, Chenchen unfortunately fell into the water and died. Chenchen’s mother found a doctor and hoped that he could donate his organs and bring hope of life to those in need. (Zhejiang Daily)

China CDC:

The BA.5 subclade has no obvious change in pathogenicity,No contempt and no panic

Recently, Beijing, Tianjin, Shaanxi and other places in my country have successively reported local epidemics caused by imported cases of the BA.5 subclade, which has aroused people’s close attention to this new variant.

According to the “Xinhua News Agency” report, Dong Xiaoping, chief expert of virology at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said in an interview with reporters that the current data shows that the transmission power of BA.4 and BA.5 subclades has been significantly improved , but the pathogenicity has not changed significantly compared with other Omicrona subclades, and the ninth edition of the prevention and control plan is still applicable.

“Generally speaking, compared with other Omicron sub-branches, its pathogenicity has not been significantly increased or weakened, and it still poses a greater threat to the elderly and people with underlying diseases. .” Dong Xiaoping said. (Xinhua News Agency)

Tianjin No. 1 Hospital prescribed more than 10,000 yuan of medicine?

Hospital: false information,The public security organ has filed a case

On July 17, Tianjin Children’s Hospital issued a solemn statement on its WeChat public account:

Wechat video account nicknamed “Little Zaizai” user, who recently fabricated false rumors and posted on the Internet that “Tianjin Beichen Children’s Hospital prescribed more than 10,000 yuan of medicine” The fake video maliciously smeared medical staff and violated the legitimate rights and interests of the hospital. For this reason, our hospital strongly condemns its behavior. At the same time, our hospital has reported to the competent public security organ, and the public security organ has filed a case for investigation and handling of the incident.

The statement stated that our hospital will not tolerate such acts of maliciously smearing the reputation of medical staff and medical institutions by illegal means, and will definitely pursue it to the end! (Upstream News)

A total of 1,814 monkeypox cases have been confirmed in the United States,

Outbreak has spread to 43 states

According to Fox News local time on July 16, reported cases of orthopoxviruses such as monkeypox have surged again across the United States, and the epidemic has spread to 43 states. There are currently 1,814 cases of monkeypox in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci admitted in a recent interview with ABC News that monkeypox cases may be “undercounted.”

California Sen. Scott Wiener warned on the 14th that the city of San Francisco is heading for a public health crisis due to the spread of the monkeypox virus.exhibition. (CCTV News)

Infant formula was detected with vanillin,

One company fined nearly 7 million

Recently, the Hunan Changsha Municipal Administration for Market Regulation released an administrative penalty message on its website.

Information shows that Beenxi (Hunan) Dairy Co., Ltd. was fined 6,995,100 yuan by the bureau for the detection of vanillin in the first stage infant formula goat milk powder, and confiscated 36,767 of the products involved. Can.

It is understood that vanillin is a food additive. For infants aged 0-6 months, if a moderate amount of milk powder containing vanillin is consumed, it may cause dizziness and headache. ,feel sick and vomit. If you drink too much milk powder containing vanillin, it can even harm your kidneys. For children aged 6-12 months, drinking milk powder containing excessive vanillin may lead to children’s dependence on vanillin. (China Food News, Future Network)

Source: Comprehensive compilation by the medical community

Editor in charge: Jun Ling

Proofreading: Zang Hengjia