(Fighting New Crown Pneumonia) Zhejiang University Second Hospital Aid Medical Team "Full Moon": Patients' discharge is the best gift

China News Network, Hangzhou, March 14th (Qian Chenfei) with a blessing, hugs one by one, and look back again and again ... On March 14th, in the ICU on the third floor of Wuhan Xiehe Tumor Center, laughter and crying were intertwined. Fourteen patients with severe neonatal pneumonia and critically ill patients reluctantly bid farewell to the Medical Aid Medical Team of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University Medical College (hereinafter referred to as the Second Hospital of Zhejiang University). That day was the day when the medical team went to Wuhan to "full moon". In the eyes of many medical staff, the discharge of patients was the best gift.

ICU, the place closest to life and death, the miracle of life is played out again and again.

On February 14, a medical team from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University, consisting of 171 medical backbones, flew to Wuhan to take over the ICU of Wuhan Union Medical Center. They fought day and night, accumulating a total of 69 patients with severe neonatal pneumonia and critically ill patients, of which 20 patients were cured and discharged, 16 patients were reduced to mild due to effective treatment, were transferred to the general ward.

For a month, 122 nurses in the hospital, while carefully nursing, also acted as psychological counselors to help patients open the knot. In their spare time, they origami cranes, write blessings, and ignite patients' confidence in life; as rehabilitation teachers, they can provide rehabilitation training for patients early ...

The patient said goodbye to the medical staff. Courtesy of Zhejiang University Second Hospital

On the night before leaving the hospital, many patients wrote thank-you notes and placed them quietly at the nurse's station. There were also patients who were cured holding hands of medical staff and held each other's treasures: Yu Youmei, 47, said that he would go to Hangzhou to buy a house and retire In Hangzhou, see a doctor in Zhejiang Second. "The nurse treats my mother very well. The mother is 86 years old and is a little confused, but she always said on the phone that she liked the two nurses here," said a family member of the patient. "You are wearing thick protective clothing, masks and face screens. I can't see how you really look, but I will always remember your voices." 42-year-old Zhan Weihua burst into tears.

Due to the limited space of the ICU, and considering factors such as hospital feelings, many medical staff were unable to deliver to the scene on that day. They sent their sincere blessings to patients through mobile phone videos. "You are all heroes who defeated the virus, and you are the best. of."

Recalling the month of the "epidemic" of war, Wang Weilin, the medical team leader and executive vice president of the Second Hospital of Zhejiang University, was filled with emotion. He said that most of the patients admitted to the ICU are elderly and critically ill patients who are over 60 years old and have basic diseases. These two points are exactly two major causes of death of the new crown virus. This also means that they need to put in more effort and stick to the strategy of one person and one policy to achieve precise policy.

As the oldest patient with new coronary pneumonia currently being treated by the Zhejiang Aid Hubei Medical Team, the treatment of 98-year-old Zhejiang-born astronomy expert Han Tianxuan brought a lot of challenges to the hospital's medical staff. It is reported that due to the worsening of new coronary pneumonia, Han Tianzhang and his wife were transferred to ICU for treatment on February 24. With the efforts of the medical team, especially the delicate care, they effectively controlled various complications. CT re-examination results were absorbed and he was discharged on the same day.

Zhang Xiulai, the director of the medical department of the Second Hospital of Zhejiang University, who accompanied him, said that they agreed with the elderly Han Tianyu, "When your 100th birthday, we will give you a birthday."

Although it has been one month to help Wuhan, the "war epidemic" has continued. Watching the back of the cured patients leaving, looking at the simple but powerful words on the thank you letter, Lu Qun, director of the hospital's hospital infection management department, said, "Patients can be discharged healthy, which is our greatest wish, hard work and dedication are worth it." (Finish)