The first batch of patients in the Fangcang cabin hospital of Shanghai Kuan Mining Center were cured and discharged today, and a total of 57 people have been discharged from the Fangcang cabin hospitals in Putuo District

On April 9th, the first batch of 16 patients in the makeshift hospital of Shanghai Kuan Mining Center successfully “graduated”: 4 people who completed the discharge procedures He has been discharged from hospital and 12 others are going through relevant procedures. At present, a total of 57 people have been discharged from Fangfang Hospital in Putuo District.

It is reported that the Shanghai Kuan Mining Center Fangcai Hospital officially opened its cabin on April 3. It mainly treats asymptomatic infected people and light patients with new coronary pneumonia. There are a total of 2,272 beds, and the cabin is basically full. 123 medical staff from the three hospitals of Putuo District Central Hospital, Putuo District People’s Hospital and Putuo District Liqun Hospital are jointly responsible for daily medical work.

On April 1, during the mixed nucleic acid collection, Mr. Wan’s family was told that the nucleic acid test results were abnormal, “the only possibility is that the elderly in the family are infected with the virus when they go out to purchase.” At first, Mr. Wan was worried that the family would be separated, but fortunately, the humanized management transferred the whole family to the makeshift hospital of Shanghai Kuan Mining Center.

“There are doctors patrolling the cabin every day, and three meals a day are good.” After two days of treatment, the child’s fever gradually subsided, and Mr. Wan’s hanging heart was relieved. With his spare strength, he wanted to do something for the medical staff in the cabin.

“We have more than 2,000 people here, and only more than 100 medical staff. They are too hard.” As a party member, Mr. Wan took the initiative to “report”, and he also organized several in the same area. The patients volunteered together, “We don’t know how to treat and treat, but we are still able to deliver water, food, and medicine.”

In the ward, some elderly people will not read the mercury thermometer. Some mothers were worried about their children at home alone and silently wiped away their tears, so he called on the volunteer mothers in the same group to chat with each other…

Mr. Wan told reporters that he was a volunteer. There is still a small “selfishness”, “My hometown is in Hubei, the outbreak of the epidemic in 2020, I was unable to help, and now in Shanghai, I must contribute.” He also shared his own experience Share with more friends, “nucleic acid positive is not terrible, just face it with a positive attitude.”

According to Yin Peihao, director of the Fangcang shelter hospital of Shanghai Kuomining Center and vice president of Putuo District Central Hospital, introduced that the discharge standard of the Fangcang shelter hospital is guided by the “New Coronary Virus Pneumonia Diagnosis and Treatment Program (Trial Version 9)”. The test results are negative; and the sampling interval is at least 24 hours; the patient has no fever for 3 consecutive days and the respiratory symptoms have improved significantly, and patients who meet the above conditions can be discharged.

To take care of more than 2,000 people with mild and asymptomatic infections, medical staff are often too busy to touch the ground.

“When you wear a full set of protective clothing, you often feel a lack of oxygen. Many operations that were originally very simple have become difficult here.” Chen Bei, deputy chief physician of the Department of Infectious Diseases of Putuo District Central Hospital, told reporters , Under the blessing of goggles and face screen, the eyes are often foggy and the vision is unclear.

Even though it’s hard work, the medical staff are most concerned about the patients. “In the cabin, the needs of every patient should be taken seriously.” Chen Bei said that a young man has been in the cabin for a long time. I shouted for chest pain, but the ECG monitor showed that everything was normal. Everyone thought that I might be nervous after contracting the virus, so they sent a doctor to “talk therapy” every day.

There is also an old grandmother who has an ostomy, and she was obviously resistant when she first arrived at the makeshift hospital. “The elderly are worried about stoma infection, and second, they are worried about exposing their privacy.” Observing the needs of the elderly, Chen Bei will always pull the screen and serve the elderly in front of the bed.

As an infectious disease doctor for more than 20 years, this is the first time for Chen Bei to enter the cabin, but she has experienced SARS, bird flu and other epidemics, and she is not panic at all, “It’s the same for us. , that is, it takes a little more physical effort and a little more hard work.”

Today, the first batch of patients in the cabin “graduated”, and Chen Bei was very happy, “I hope that the patients can recover as soon as possible, be healthy both physically and mentally, and live in public. I think everyone has paid a lot to live in this environment, but during the special period, doctors and patients will work together to help each other, and Shanghai will be able to return as usual!”


Author: Li Chenyan

Editor: Li Chenyan

Responsible Editor: Fan Liping

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