17 medical teams came the same day on the same day "I really want to evacuate, can't say goodbye"

On March 31, at the Mingde Hotel in Zhuankou, members of the Beijing medical team held hands with the Wuhan comrades who had seen him off.

Photo by Changjiang Daily reporter Li Ziyun

On March 31, more than 7,000 medical aid team members who completed the rescue mission were evacuated from Wuhan and returned to their hometowns. The former police officers saluted the medical team.

Photo by Changjiang Daily reporter Li Ziyun

On March 31, the fourth batch of Inner Mongolia medical aid teams embarked on their way home, and the police escorted them all the way

Changjiang Daily reporter Shi Wei correspondent photo by Tang Shijie

On the morning of March 31, Dean Liu Jihong of the Guanggu District of Tongji Hospital got up at 5:20 and rushed to the Holiday Inn Express Hotel. At 6:15, he was here to send the first team of Ningbo National Medical Team of Hubei and Hubei back home.

There are a total of 17 national medical teams in Tonggu Hospital's Optics Valley. At 4 am on February 9, the first medical team arrived to report to the hospital, and the last medical team arrived around 11:00 that night.

The 17 medical teams arrived on the same day, and on March 31, the 17 teams will leave in a concentrated way. The Ningbo team was the first team to leave on this day.

Before the evacuation, they took pictures in the ward that had fought for 51 days. They said goodbye to the medical staff of the Guanggu District of Tongji Hospital fighting side by side ...

Evacuate, can't say goodbye

The evacuation preparations for Tongji Hospital's Guanggu District began on March 25. On this day, the hospital with more than 1,000 beds had only 400 patients with new coronary pneumonia. On this day, the wartime medical office of the hospital requires each medical team to evaluate and examine all the patients in the hospital, and to classify and statistics the patients who can be discharged within a week and those who still need to be hospitalized.

"At that time, it was estimated that 150 people needed to be transferred to the hospital for further treatment, and the remaining patients could be discharged within one week." Said Zhu Wei, director of the Wartime Medical Office of the Optics Valley Hospital of Tongji Hospital.

On March 26, the transfer of patients who still needed to be hospitalized was fully started. Before that, patients were discharged every day. Nine patients were in the ICU on this day, all of whom were intubated. The only anesthesia nurse in the intubation team and the team member of Huashan Medical Team Hong Yi went to the ward, sucked sputum for them as usual, and changed the bacteria filter of the ventilator. After caring for the patient, she checked with her doctor the equipment she brought with her when she came to Wuhan.

"I really want to evacuate, I am very reluctant to say goodbye," Hong Yan said. "This is the battlefield we have fought for nearly two months, and we are proud of this life."

"Can't say goodbye" is the post-95 nurse Chong Jiazhen. On March 26, the countdown to the evacuation, she looked at the ward to be emptied with emotion, "the special doctor-patient situation produced in a special period, this life is hard to come by."

On one occasion, she delivered meals to an 80-year-old grandma. After 15 minutes, she found that her grandmother did not eat. Chong Jiazhen realized that it might be caused by difficulty chewing, so he applied for a replacement with rice porridge. Soon, Grandma finished the whole bowl of porridge.

Zhu Hezhen of the Ningbo team never said of her hard work. She kept in mind the gratitude of the patients in Wuhan: "The doctor said that when he enters the room, the first words they say will always be you coming so far to treat us and cause you trouble. Now, the nurses came into the cabin for treatment and care. They did not say they were uncomfortable, but said thank you first. "

Transfer, completed one day in advance

The "Transportation Plan for Patients with New Coronary Pneumonia in Optics Valley Hospital" was completed on March 25. The 134 patients confirmed to be transferred are classified into two categories: light, medium, heavy, and nucleic acid negative, and nucleic acid positive. Each patient's condition is transmitted to the Tongji Hospital's Zhongfa Xincheng District to facilitate their advance ward arrangement. Liu Jihong said that ensuring patient safety comes first.

On the 27th, there were plans to transfer 25 people who could use a wheelchair or walk on their own. As a result, 28 patients were transferred smoothly. The next day, 2 intubated patients were transferred. On the third day, 6 intubated patients were transferred. Fourth Days, it turned 6. A total of 15 tracheal intubation patients were removed safely.

On the morning of March 30, there was one tracheal intubation waiting for transfer and ECMO patients waiting to be transferred, and 6 patients waiting to be discharged.

For this tracheal intubation and the safe transfer of patients with ECMO, the medical department of Tongji Hospital Guanggu Hospital and Tongji Hospital Sino-French New Town Hospital held 2 discussions, discussed every detail, and determined the ward and ambulance. The person-in-charge of each part of the transfer and on the way will form a letter and send it to each medical team member participating in the transfer in advance. Every possible problem has a plan. On the 29th, Zhu Wei also took people over the place where the patient was transported.

At 10:20 on the 30th, a transfer team consisting of three negative pressure ambulances drove the patient out of the Guanggu District of Tongji Hospital. The first vehicle was the patient and the 6 medical staff escorted by the patient, and the second The vehicle is related equipment, and the third vehicle is emergency support personnel. All the way. At 11:40, the patient was safely and successfully delivered to the Sino-French New Town area of ​​Tongji Hospital. The most difficult transfer was declared successful.

New coronary pneumonia patients in the Guanggu District of Tongji Hospital were cleared. From February 9, the patient was admitted to the last patient and transferred. For 51 days, a total of 1462 patients with new coronary pneumonia were treated in the Guanggu District of Tongji Hospital. "We originally planned to complete the discharge and transfer of patients within 6 days, and the result was one day earlier." Zhu Wei said.

Rounds, last time

On March 30th, the last three patients in the ward taken over by the Xiamen Second Team remained to be discharged. At 10 am, the head nurse Chen Demei entered the ward for the last time for a round, and the patient was already packed, taking small steps in the ward, can't wait to go out to see the long-lost sun.

"Come, let me see if your eyes are better?" Mr. Li, a 53-bed patient, had a stye. After careful inspection, Chen Demei taught him to take eye drops again, and told him to remember to take the medicine on time after leaving the hospital.

On the same day as Chen Demei, there were eight other medical staff. During the rounds, the sentence they said most to the three patients was: "Congratulations, you can go home."

Xiao Xiong, a doctor from Xiamen Hospital of Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University, exclaimed, "This is the easiest round of rounds."

On February 10, Yin Zhenyu, the team leader of the Xiamen Aid E Medical Team and the vice president of Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Xiamen University, led 138 doctors and nurses to take over 50 beds in Area 9 of District E3, Guanggu Hospital, Tongji Hospital. Severe, 47 severe.

51 days, this medical team handed out a perfect answer sheet: admitted 142 patients, recovered and discharged 128 people, the number of discharged patients was double first in Guanggu Hospital, and the remaining patients who needed treatment were fully transferred before 31 days To the designated hospital.

"Finally we can go home." Xiao Xiong repeated this sentence twice.

Farewell, singing in the ward

At 7:30 in the morning on March 30, Zhu Heyu of the Ningbo First Team was stuck in a bus from the hotel to the hospital. She couldn't help crying as she watched the congested convoy.

In order to facilitate the cleaning and disinfection of entering and exiting the cabin, Zhu Hezhen did not cry when she cut off her shoulder-length hair; in the physiological period, she continued to take care of the patient for 6 hours in the isolation ward while wearing thick adult diapers. The first time she saw a traffic jam in Wuhan, she cried. "The traffic jam indicates that Wuhan has restarted, and the people of Wuhan are slowly returning to normal life."

A colleague and director of the ward, Wang Zhiyu, Zhu Hezheng, and a nurse and doctor sent the "closed patient" in the ward, 25-year-old Huang Lin (pseudonym) was discharged. Huang Lin sent them a thank-you note written on soft paper. He said goodbye to the 87 patients who had lived in the ward. Huang Lin said: "The epidemic will disperse, but the friendship of the people of Hubei will not disperse. By the next year we will be all right, you come again, I will take you to Wuhan!"

Parting is just around the corner. Zhang Ziyun, the head nurse of the ward at Guangji District of Tongji Hospital, and the nurses have discussed with each other, and must give a grand farewell ceremony to these retrograde medical staff. Huang Lin was sent away. Wang Zhiyu and his teammates came out of the isolation ward and were greeted by a farewell program carefully prepared by 18 Tongji medical staff in the ward.

"I said that Ningbo Girl, your shoulders, released unlimited strength for the people. Ningbo Girl, your light, I put you at rest and hope you do n’t get hurt." "Girl" sang at a small farewell party, a song sung by nurses at Tongji Hospital for Ningbo medical staff who came to Wuhan from afar.

Together for 51 days, we worked together to fight the epidemic, and integrated 17 medical teams from 145 hospitals across the country with Tongji Hospital's Optics Valley campus.

At 3 pm on March 30, 15 hours before the evacuation, Tongji Hospital signed strategic cooperation agreements with Shanghai Huashan Hospital and Shanghai Ruijin Hospital. It is understood that most of the 17 medical teams have proposed to cooperate with Tongji Hospital. "In the future, we will slowly implement it," said Dean Liu Jihong. "Because we are one family."

Changjiang Daily reporter Tian Qiaoping and Wang Kaining