The reporter learned from the Tianjin Municipal Health Commission that as of April 26, the Tianjin Medical Aid Shanghai medical team has been working in Shanghai for 24 days. The total number of patients admitted reached 13,536, the rate of cure and discharge reached 76%, and the average hospital stay was 8.96 days, achieving the goal of “zero severe illness and zero death”.
In the current round of the new crown epidemic in Shanghai, there are many cases of co-infection among family members, and many patients need to live with minors or elderly patients. According to the actual situation of the shelter, the Shanghai-aided medical team continued to refine and improve the classification and zoning management of the shelter, reasonably divide the work areas of the shelter, and classify and treat patients according to gender, family, and severity of illness. Patients are provided with personalized service. The square cabins are continuously refined, and each cabin is divided into three areas: A, B, and C. Male and female patients are treated in areas A and C respectively, and the middle area B is used as a family unit, which is dedicated to treating family-based patients. At the same time, patients are divided into three categories: “green, yellow, and red” according to their conditions. Green represents asymptomatic, yellow represents mild symptoms, and red represents patients with underlying disease complications and common new crown patients. Classified management is implemented to provide the fastest and most convenient treatment. Treatment and care.
In view of the proportion of pediatric patients in the cabin, the medical team is specially equipped with pediatricians and psychologists to provide bedside care for elderly patients, and conduct daily health monitoring of blood pressure, blood sugar and other diseases. We have made various guarantees in the cabin, prepared various medicines for acute and chronic diseases, and tried our best to meet the diverse and personalized needs of patients in the cabin in terms of meals and medication. (Headquarters reporter Yang Yu)