At the end of the residency period, they chose to “stay behind” here in Songjiang…

A medical team consisting of 3 doctors and 8 nurses from the district central hospital has been stationed at the Xiaokunshan isolation point since March 11. When the stationing period ended on April 1, they volunteered again and chose to “stay behind”. Since the outbreak of the current round of the epidemic, these 11 medical staff have left their homes and silently stayed at the isolation point to protect the health of the quarantined people.

Aware that manpower is tight, take the initiative Please “stay behind”
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As originally planned, district center The medical team at the isolation point of the hospital will be stationed from March 11 to April 1, and then the “7+7” health observation period will begin. However, the head nurse Zhang Feng learned that the hospital has been under staff recently, and it is difficult to “substitute people to the post”, so he communicated with the team members, and everyone said that “you can continue to stay.” This made Zhang Feng very moved and at the same time very proud. “After going out of the quarantine point to spend the health observation period, we will also continue to fight on the front line of the fight against the epidemic. But these 14 days are too precious for now, we might as well continue to stick here.” Zhang Feng said.

In addition to the sampling task, Zhang Feng, the head nurse, also needs to carry out collective training for the personnel responsible for logistics support. Since these personnel are not professional medical personnel, so Training needs to be extra meticulous. The procedures and operations such as putting on and taking off protective clothing and the disposal of medical waste need to be informed one by one, and even hand-in-hand guidance. In response to these contents, Zhang Feng performed simulated scene demonstrations and practical exercises for them. Only through her level can they officially enter the isolation environment. She explained to all the staff: “Prevention of infection is the top priority. Once there are omissions, the consequences will be disastrous, so we must be cautious and cautious, and we can’t be too strict. Only by ensuring our own safety can we ensure all human safety.”

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Teammates support each other and fight the epidemic together


Team member Zhu Yuemei accidentally sprained her waist during a job. The pain was unbearable and even affected her walking. In desperation, she had to suspend work. But after a day off, she returned to her post and insisted on climbing the stairs to perform a series of tasks such as sampling tasks. Seeing this, teammates Feng Na and Yang Fan took the lead in undertaking the sampling tasks on the upper floors, while leaving some of the remaining lower floors to Zhu Yuemei.

Huang Kai, a member of the “Veteran” and a young doctor from the Second Orthopaedic Department of the District Central Hospital, is mainly responsible for medical treatment at the isolation point. When the medical staff at the isolation point were at their most nervous, Huang Kai took the initiative to share the work of the nurses, taking samples and filling in information. “There is no fixed time for the transfer of personnel. Sometimes they come during the day, sometimes in the early morning. I remember one time, the resettlement personnel went from 11:00 pm to 8:00 am the next day. Every link of flow adjustment, sampling, and filling in information was completed. It cannot be missed. Isolation personnel are often anxious and nervous when they come, and we will do our best to comfort them. I hope they can pass the isolation period safely and go home smoothly.” Huang Kai said.

Open a medical hotline and provide services 24 hours a day


There is a medical hotline in the isolation point, 24 hours for check-in Staff service. Every day, medical staff will conduct ward rounds to the quarantined people by phone to learn about their physical conditions and emotional dynamics. According to their needs, doctors will report to the medical department of the district central hospital to seek relevant solutions and measures.

The issue of medication for quarantined persons has also received strong support from colleagues in the pharmacy department of the district central hospital, said Yang Lin, director of the pharmacy department. : “I will coordinate the issue of medication, as long as you need it, just mention it.” In order to enhance the resistance of the quarantined people, the medical team of the district central hospital also specially prepared traditional Chinese medicine decoction for the quarantined people.

Text: Li Tianwei correspondent Yang Haiying

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Editor: Ding Yijie Lu Jia Zhou Yuwei