Health class in the makeshift hospital

Xinhua News Agency, Changchun, April 8 (Reporters Yan Linyun, Zhao Dandan) In the makeshift hospital of the Beihu Olympic Badminton Stadium in Changchun City, two medical staff are writing and drawing in front of a whiteboard Painting, the patients formed a circle, listening carefully to the explanations of the medical staff, and from time to time a few patients came forward to ask questions… This is a lively scene of the health class in the Fangcang shelter hospital.

April 4, the scene of the health class at Beihu Fangcai Hospital.

On the evening of March 20, 135 medical staff from the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University in Jilin Province landed in Changchun. Within 30 hours, the medical team began to treat patients. Settled in Changchun Beihu Olympic Sports Badminton Hall Fangcang shelter hospital to challenge Omicron.

The medical team from the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University arrived at Changchun Airport. (Photo provided by the interviewee)

“We found during our ward rounds that the age of the admitted patients varies, and many patients are accompanied by a certain degree of underlying diseases. The different levels of cognition, coupled with the complicated environment in the cabin and the large number of people, are not conducive to their disease recovery, whether from a psychological point of view or from a physiological point of view.” The leader of the medical team of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University Aid to Kyrgyzstan Han Jianfeng said.

In response to this situation, Han Jianfeng discussed with the medical staff in the team, “Why not take advantage of the medical teaching and research advantages of the abundant university-affiliated hospitals in the medical team to open a large health class in the makeshift hospital?” The medical team understands the needs of the patients when they investigate and collect information during get off work breaks; the nursing department and the team leader carefully divide the team members according to their professional backgrounds; the team members take advantage of the time off work to prepare some popular science from the perspective of their specialties. Knowledge…

The medical team measures the patient’s blood pressure in the shelter. (Photo provided by the interviewee)

So, the big class was officially opened on April 4th. In the class, Dr. Zhu Jiaojiao brought “self-regulation of anxiety of patients with new crown” to everyone, Dr. Yang Wei explained “coping of social relations of patients with new crown after recovery”, and Wang Qing demonstrated “breathing training exercises” to patients… The atmosphere was lively. When Dr. Jiang Yixuan from the Department of Urology demonstrated the clinical knowledge of stress urinary incontinence and related preventive care methods for the patients present, many people present followed the beat sound of his live demonstration.

Jiang Yixuan and his blackboard writing in class. (Photo provided by the interviewee)

“I hope that in these days of working in the shelter, I can give full play to my professional expertise and use my professional knowledge to contribute to the health of each patient. We must not only treat the new crown, but also protect everyone’s health.” Jiang Yixuan said.