Listening to the story of war epidemic by female medical soldiers (serviceman style)

Editor's note: Today is the "March 8th" International Working Women's Day. In the battlefield against the new crown pneumonia epidemic, many troops and roses rose to their duties and moved forward. During this special festival, the reporter interviewed several female medical staff members of the army who fought in the front line of epidemic prevention and control. Their story of the epidemic of war showed a different style.

Li Huizhen:

Small book hides "tactical map"

Our reporter Ni Guanghui

Li Huizhen is the director of the 14 Division of Infection in Guanggu District of Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital. This female medic from a Rocket Army hospital has 30 years of clinical work. Although she is nearing retirement, she can be very enthusiastic as soon as she arrives in the ward; She rushed to the rescue to save people.

"A total of 62 patients were treated in the general department, 5 were over 80 years old, and 5 were unable to take care of themselves. The 7 and 8 beds were couples. They encouraged each other to take care of them and recovered quickly ..." Li Huizhen has several "small books" records in her hands. With various data and to-do items, some have been highlighted.

"This is a memo, and many things have to be kept in mind, and a 'map of tactics' must be hung in my head."

Li Huizhen quickly said, "To win the tough battle of epidemic prevention and control, the chief of the department must be a good commander, use soldiers scientifically, and treat accurately."

She grasps the patient's current medical history, epidemiological history, and basic medical history through various methods such as family, consultation, and examination, and achieves personalized treatment and symptomatic medication. According to each person's profession, specialty, age, personality and other "person-specific posts", she used the healing power to "the most suitable place." The patient was discharged when she was discharged from the hospital, the medical staff was on duty, and the medical supplies were consumed.

"Participating in this mission, I also want to bring more new people, so that many years of combing and summarizing the cure and save people's" warfare "is not lost." She said to reporters.

Song Caiping:

Win the battle and get zero infection

Our reporter Li Longyi

"Everyone will go through the process with me again to make sure everything is safe." The late-night Vulcan Mountain Hospital is still brightly lit, and Song Caiping, deputy director of the nursing department, led the team to preview the admission process to prepare for a new batch of patients.

Such a scene is the normal state of Song Caiping in the front line of the war epidemic. On New Year's Eve, she has been supporting Wuhan with the medical team of the Army Military Medical University. Since then, she has worked on average more than 16 hours a day and often stays up all night.

Song Caiping, who is responsible for nursing infection control, secretly vowed in her heart: "It is necessary to win the battle and also to have" zero infection ", and never let a player fall behind."

When I first arrived in Wuhan, the two wards of the Jinyintan Hospital, which were independently responsible for the medical team of the Army Military Medical University, admitted the first patients, and 14 medical members took the initiative to ask for help. Most of these people performed such tasks for the first time. Song Caiping, who is both the "chief of staff" and the "big steward" of the ward, also hangs her heart.

"Everyone needs to wear 11 layers of protective equipment. If any detail is missing, there is a risk of infection." Song Caiping repeatedly explained the essentials of wearing movements and repeatedly checked whether the wearing was in compliance with requirements. Even so, she could not rest assured that she was always outside the ward. Seeing a medical staff wearing surgical masks and outer hats in a semi-polluted area, Song Caiping, who has always been gentle, usually criticized immediately. "Wearing protective equipment has strict specifications. Risk of infection! "

When the nurse Bai Xiumei came out of the ward, she saw Song Caiping's familiar figure and burst into tears. Bai Xiumei said, "With Sister Song as the strong backing, we are at ease."

"Ignoring any detail may make our comrades infected with the virus." Song Caiping said, "and we need to be 'zero infection'."

Wu Dan:

Intimate sister of the nursing team

Our reporter Su Yincheng

On January 22, the Fifth Medical Center of the General Hospital of the Chinese People's Liberation Army was identified as the designated unit for the diagnosis of patients with new coronary pneumonia in Beijing. Wu Dan, head nurse of the second department of infectious disease diagnosis and research center, was appointed head nurse of the patient's ward.

Prevention is the responsibility. The "sister of the heart" of the nursing team led the nursing team to launch a new emergency treatment plan for infectious diseases, launched a negative pressure ward, and independently completed the theoretical and operational training of more than 30 first-line nurses to improve their protection and personalization. Nursing measures and nursing specifications more than 20.

In Wu Dan's mind, the patient is always the first. Uncle Chen, 78, is the oldest patient admitted to the ward. The old man was weak and had difficulty holding a spoon in both hands. Nutrition can't keep up, how does the condition improve? Every time he cooks, Wu Dan will come to the old man's bed and feed him spoon-by-spoon. The old man said with tears, "My girlfriend is nothing like this!"

Because the new crown virus is highly contagious, Wu Dan wears protective clothing for five to six hours. In order to save protective equipment and take more time to care for the patient, she tried to eat less and not drink water before entering the ward.

In order to ensure "zero infection" for medical staff and "zero cross infection" for patients, Wu Dan has always played the role of "safety officer". Every time before entering the ward, she reminded the medical staff to double check, self-examine the mirror, and check the head nurse. When leaving the ward, Wu Dan carefully checked every move of the medical staff to remove the protective equipment to ensure nothing was wrong.

Over 20 days and nights of fierce battle with the new crown virus, all 10 severely ill patients treated by Wu Dan recovered and were discharged.

Liu Xian:

Hold on for more than 20 consecutive days

Our reporter

As night fell, the whistle of an ambulance was heard from time to time in the cold wind. At the Sichuan Armed Police Corps Hospital, Liu Xian, the attending physician of the Department of Health and Epidemic Prevention, took a short rest and resumed admission. She skillfully followed the procedure to cleanse and disinfect her hands, put on a mask, hat, protective clothing, eye protection and shoe covers. Putting on this equipment means that in the next 6 hours of war epidemic, you can only eat, drink and go to the bathroom.

"Don't be nervous, have you been to Hubei recently, or have you approached people in key areas? Are there any confirmed or suspected cases around you?" Liu Xian was sitting in a fever clinic full of disinfectant water, and carefully received the consultation. Patient after patient. The patients who came came with fever, cough, sputum, chest tightness, palpitations, and nervousness and came to ask for examinations ... Facing various demands, Liu Xian patiently and carefully asked the history of epidemiology, Fill out various forms of information in detail and issue a blood test and other checklists based on the patient's condition. Because of constant talking and communication, Liu Xian's protective goggles quickly filled with a mist of water.

At two o'clock in the evening, the doctor who took over was shifting. Liu Xian dragged his tired and hungry body, took off his protective clothing, hat, and mask, left the development hot clinic, and returned to the familiar ward on duty. She has been holding her post for more than 20 consecutive days. After working so long, she has a hoarse throat and she has lost weight.

Liu Xian's nose and cheeks were pressed deeply by the mask, and everyone was distressed when they looked. She smiled and said, "This is the most beautiful mark in the fight against the epidemic."

(Li Dayong, Li Yongfei, Dai Xin, Hong Jianguo participated in writing)