Dialogue takes the elderly to see the sunset doctor: The old man has not seen the sun for a month, saying that the sunset is just fine

Official Weibo map of Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Fudan University (Photo: Gan Junchao Ni Jingyi)

On March 5, Dr. Liu Kai, a member of the East Hospital of Wuhan University People ’s Hospital and a member of the Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Fudan University, assisted the Hubei medical team. Dr. Liu Kai stopped while escorting the patient for CT, and the 87-year-old man who had been hospitalized for nearly a month appreciated it once. Long-lost sunset.

The two figures under the setting sun, the patient and the doctor, touched the hearts of countless netizens after this warm moment was photographed.

"This picture is so beautiful," said netizen Frank Qi. Another netizen, Gao Xin, said he was "too moved" and made a row of flowers and praise. This precious moment made many people feel tranquility and warm emotions. Some people said that people will never give up their love for the world at any time.

That night, the 27-year-old Dr. Liu Kai returned to the room after a busy day and interviewed surging news reporters by phone, telling the story of the evening sunset with the old gentleman.

Both were bathed in the sunset, and both were very happy

The 87-year-old was admitted to the hospital as a critically ill patient. With the help of the Shanghai medical team, his physical condition has continued to improve. At more than four o'clock this afternoon, Liu Kai pushed him for a CT examination and follow-up. On the way back to the ward, the gentle sunset happened to fall on the patients and doctors.

"I think the old gentleman is very happy, and ask him if he wants to see it for a while (sunset), he said yes." So they stopped.

Liu Kai said that for the old man, he had not seen the sun for a month. In fact, for himself, he goes out early and returns home every day, stays in the ward, and rarely sees the sun. So when they both bathed in the sunset, they were actually very happy.

"What do you think?" After stopping, Liu Kai asked the old man, who answered, "The sunset is just fine."

After watching for three or four minutes, Liu Kai knew that the old man's condition was still unstable and the outdoor temperature was not high, so he pushed him back to the ward. Liu Kai said that after returning, the old gentleman was in a good mood, and soon fell asleep and rested.

Dr. Liu Kai is the fourth batch of members of the Zhongshan Hospital to support the Hubei Medical Team. Since February 7, they have been fighting on the front line in Wuhan.

The old man was a violinist, and got along with the Shanghai medical team from silence to cheerfulness

The surging news reporter was informed that the 87-year-old gentleman was a professor at the Conservatory and a violinist of the Philharmonic Orchestra.

When the Shanghai medical team first left, the old man was very ill and ignored everyone. Always lying silently on the bed, sometimes the nurse was not called when the saline solution was suspended. Every time the doctor went into the rounds, he saw the food sent to him on the table intact.

The old gentleman's family lived far away, the traffic in Wuhan was shut down, and it was not easy for the family to deliver things. The medical team of Zhongshan Hospital contracted all the living care.

One day earlier, Luo Zhe, the captain of the medical team, went to the doctor's bed with the doctor. Ask him if he has been feeling ill for the past two days.

The old man only said one sentence: "I want to go home." The doctor understood the old man's mood to go home, but when he said this, both doctors realized the implicit meaning-the old man might want to give up.

Luo Zhe did not answer the old man's request directly, but asked, "Mr. Old, were you the conductor in the band?"

The old gentleman looked up, his eyes lit up. "No, I am not a conductor. I play an instrument."

Luo Zhe saw the old man refreshed and continued, "Wait until you are better, go back and play the instrument."

In the intensive care unit of the Eastern Hospital of the People's Hospital of Wuhan University, the nurse of the Shanghai medical team fed an 87-year-old old man drinking porridge. Photo courtesy of Zhongshan Hospital

The conversation was simple and simple, the old gentleman was relaxed.

After that, every time the doctors and nurses entered the ward, they talked with the old gentleman about the situation of his family for a while. He gradually opened his heart, and informed the doctors in a timely manner of any reactions and discomforts during treatment The doctor adjusts the treatment plan in time according to the situation. His child was very concerned about his father. He often called and the doctor informed his family members of his illness.

Pastries, fruits, all kinds of daily necessities, and nutrition products were delivered to Mr. Lao and other patients. After that, the old man's condition continued to improve, and he began to take initiative to eat, eating fruits and nutrient solutions. Clinically, the original shortness of breath and hypoxia have been significantly improved. Even more gratifying is that chest CT and blood indicators show that his condition is improving.

With more than 20 days to get along, the old man is not only getting better and better, but also has a better relationship with medical staff.

There are many more patients like Mr. Lao who are getting along with the Shanghai medical team.

The medical team of Zhongshan Hospital is responsible for the two wards of the East Hospital of the People's Hospital of Wuhan University. The patients are both critically and critically ill. "Now most patients have stabilized, and some patients have been discharged." Liu Kai said.

A critically ill patient, who has recently become mild, is about to be discharged from the hospital. He wrote down the names of all the medical staff on a piece of paper. Many patients told these Shanghai medical staff when they were discharged from the hospital: When the epidemic is over, please eat hot and dry noodles.