China News Service Liuzhou May 9 Question: Guangxi nurses adhere to the clinical frontline for more than 30 years

  Author Lin Xin

  "As a nurse, you must be responsible, patient, and caring, and seeing the patient recover is the most fulfilling time." Lin Hua, a nurse at Liuzhou People's Hospital in Guangxi, who has been sticking to the clinical frontline for more than 30 years, said on the 9th.

  Lin Hua, 56, was assigned to Liuzhou People's Hospital after graduating from the Health School in 1987 and became a nurse in the first ward of general surgery. In the past 33 years, from Fenghua Zhengmao to the temple side micro cream, it has always adhered to the clinical frontline.

  Lin Hua's department mainly treats patients with gastrointestinal diseases, especially in emergency department. When busy, it's like fighting a war. It wants to have three heads and six arms, and step on skates. "A dozen patients will be admitted to the hospital in the morning, and it will take a little more time to have lunch." Lin Hua said. In order to prevent patients from waiting for a long time, Lin Hua often does not care about eating on time.

Lin Hua, 56, still sticks to the clinical frontline. Lin Xinshe

  Compared with general nursing work, clinical first-line nursing work is cumbersome and requires night shifts. A nurse in a day shift is often responsible for 8 patients, and a night shift is responsible for dozens of patients, which is extremely stressful. Many nurses reach a certain age, they will be transferred to leave the clinical front, Lin Hua also had the opportunity to leave, but he chose to stay. Lin Hua said: "Although the frontline clinical work is busy, I love this position very much, hoping to use the remaining light and heat to help the patients as much as possible."

  In the eyes of the head nurse of the department, Li Chunmei, Lin Hua is an "old ox" who has been working hard to blame, and has been working diligently on the front line for decades. Li Chunmei said: "If there are any errands in the department, Lin Hua is always the first to sign up and set an example for many young nurses." After this new coronary pneumonia outbreak, the hospital recruited anti-epidemic volunteers and Lin Hua immediately took the initiative To participate, use only one rest day per week to participate in volunteer epidemic prevention services. It takes 6 hours to wear a tightly-tight protective suit, without eating or drinking, to measure the temperature of patients entering and leaving the hospital. "I didn't think so much at the time, I thought I could make a good contribution to the epidemic prevention," Lin Hua said.

  Today, Lin Hua, who spent most of his life in the hospital, became friends with many patients. Lin Hua remembers that when he met a 30-year-old patient with bowel cancer more than ten years ago, his emotions were very pessimistic. Lin Hua said: "I am so sorry for her as a nurse with such a young cancer." Later, Lin Hua continued to chat and talk with him, and the two gradually became friends. Encouraged by Lin Hua, the patient was optimistic and actively fighting cancer. "Over the years, she often made some special snacks and brought them back to the hospital to visit me." Lin Hua said. Seeing the patient getting out of the haze and getting better gradually, he has a special sense of accomplishment as a nurse.

  Like Lin Hua, who has been sticking to the clinical frontline for more than 30 years, there is Li Zhiying, a nurse in the second ward of the Department of Gastroenterology of the hospital. According to his summary of years of experience, nurses must be responsible, patient and calm enough. Li Zhiying, who is about to retire, laments: "It's really not easy to stick to the clinical frontline for 33 years, but the frontline can continue to learn and progress."

  In order to reward senior nurses who have been engaged in clinical front-line work for 30 years, Liuzhou People's Hospital established the "Hospital Honor Lantern Award". In order to enhance the sense of honor of the nurses, improve the sense of professional accomplishment, and play the role of "passing, helping and leading" the senior nurses, providing high-quality medical services for patients. (Finish)