(Shanghai War Epidemic Record) Nurses of Wuhan Aid Shanghai Medical Team: Bringing Fangcang Patients to Do Bone Exercises
China News Service, Shanghai, April 16th (Li Qiuying, Chen Congyao) ) Recently, the reporter met Wang Wen who was about to enter the cabin at Shanghai Xinguobo Fangcai Hospital. She is one of the first members of the Wuhan Medical Team to aid Shanghai and a nurse in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the Fourth Hospital of Wuhan. And she is better known as the “big white” who leads patients to do bone exercises in Xinguobo Fangcai Hospital.
“When we first entered the cabin, we found that most of the patients were lying on the bed, and their emotional state was not very good.” At dinner time, Wang Wen observed two or three patients in the corridor To move the muscles and bones by herself, “I remembered that I was in the original hospital, and I would lead the patients to do bone exercises to exercise after dinner every time.” So, she found a small speaker and called on everyone to move with her and exercise. . Wang Wen introduced that bone-building exercises can exercise muscles and enhance body coordination. “At first there were thirty or forty people (participating), and now there are more than 100 people.”
Recently, Fangcang shelter hospitals at all levels in Shanghai have welcomed dischargers one after another. Only in the Fangcang shelter where Wang Wen is located, more than 6,700 patients were discharged in one day on April 13. “There is a 10-year-old child in the area where I work, and he is our ‘small group pet’,” Wang Wen told reporters, “every time when we change shifts, he will come to the nurse station to find us and give us back. I painted a lot.” The small group pet was also discharged from the hospital this morning. “I feel a little sad in my heart, but I am still very happy that he can return to a normal life.”
The Fangcai is not the first stop for Wang Wen’s aid to Shanghai. As one of the first team members in Wuhan to aid Shanghai, Wang Wen also participated in Shanghai’s national nucleic acid on April 4. “I was in Shanghai at that time. Nucleic acid sampling was done in a community in Changning District,” she recalled. “I heard a lot of people saying thank you that day, and some people shouted, ‘Here comes the hot dry noodles’, which made a deep impression on me.” This is not her first time. When I came to Shanghai once, “This time Shanghai is empty. I hope Shanghai can return to its previous state as soon as possible.” (End)