China News Network Xining, March 15th, Topic: Qinghai's anti-'epidemic 'sentinel: the first barrier to prevention and control

Author Hu Guilong Pan Yujie

"We are the first pass, we must do a good job." For Li Hua, director of the emergency department of the Fourth People's Hospital of Qinghai Province, this year's Spring Festival is extraordinary, and the new pneumonia epidemic is coming. She led a group of young people with an average age of 26 years. Colleagues, like sentries, are at the forefront of the epidemic.

Since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia, 18 cases have been confirmed in Qinghai, of which 15 have been admitted to the Fourth People's Hospital of Qinghai Province where Li Hua is located. During the epidemic, she and colleagues undertook tasks such as registering and screening, receiving transfers, and rescuing quarantined patients. She ran daily in the most concentrated outpatient clinics, emergency departments, and quarantine wards. It was a “commando team” in the eyes of colleagues and was Qinghai The province's first line of defense against the epidemic.

The picture shows the medical staff escorting the patient. Photo courtesy of the Fourth People's Hospital of Qinghai Province

On the evening of January 20, everyone in the emergency department received the news from Li Hua: He will be on duty immediately and stand by at any time. An intense and orderly emergency drill was launched, screening and transferring patients, putting on and taking off protective clothing, and preparing stretcher ambulances. "From medical staff to drivers, security guards, and cleaners, everyone must learn, I want to pass the inspection one by one!" Li Hua said that every detail of diagnosis, treatment, sensory control must be fully considered, and it must not be neglected.

The young nurse showed her the fever patient information registration form. "The patient's boarding date, trip number, seat number, and license plate number must be classified and filled in in detail." At the request of Li Hua, the form was re-made, from the original One line was expanded into a full A4 sheet, and the patient's basic information, epidemiological history, test results, and stay status were all included. "In order to screen 'zero leak network', we must first collect detailed and accurate information ."she says.

The epidemic is spreading rapidly, and more and more patients are sent for fever clinics, with up to 120 people being seen a day. Doctors and nurses in the emergency department measure body temperature, record medical history, and fill in forms to register patients. They measure vital signs, draw blood, send blood, and accompany the patients. They find that patients with suspected new coronary pneumonia are escorted to the isolation ward in a timely manner. High-speed spinning top. "

Li Hua is "one man at a time". She looks at each CT (lung scan image) in person. Patients need to be isolated at home or stay in the hospital for observation and testing. Judging by CT, they must be careful. "Do n’t dare to sleep at night, the phone is right next to the pillow, and the screen wakes up as soon as it lights up," Li Hua repeatedly told colleagues, and immediately sent her the CT results, "Never mistake the New Crown patients as ordinary fever patients and easily put them back Family".

The picture shows an emergency department medical staff wearing protective clothing. Photo courtesy of the Fourth People's Hospital of Qinghai Province

Ambulance admissions, isolation wards, emergency departments, and fever clinics require Li Hua to transfer staff from the department. There were insufficient staff and protective supplies were tight. At the beginning of the epidemic, doctors and nurses only changed two shifts a day, from 8:30 in the morning to 5:30 in the afternoon. They did n’t eat or drink as much as possible in the middle. They were under heavy protection. The pads on the clothes are not wet, so when you are sleepy at night, you can only rest for a while on the stool in the duty room.

"Although it was hard, everyone was very active." Starting from the anti-epidemic preparation stage, the "post-90s" in the department took the initiative to challenge Li Hua: "Director, I drove back from my home to Qinghai, and I can return to the hospital the day after tomorrow. Go to work. "" Director, I have given the child to my in-laws, please send me anything in advance! "" Director, I'm not taking wedding leave. At this time, I must be with everyone ... "

"At the critical moment, everyone said that they had no worries," Li Hua knew to his heart, faced with the epidemic, young colleagues were not without fear, "but no one flinched, I think each of them is particularly cute." Finish)