Is it said that there is no clothes and the same clothes as the child (big health observation)

  ——Those moments of "breaking defense" in the fight against the epidemic

  Our reporter Xiong Jian

  Recently, there have been a series of clustered epidemics in Beijing, and there are still sporadic cases in the society. The situation of epidemic prevention and control is still severe and complicated.

In this regard, Beijing has further adopted faster, stricter and more practical measures to control the risk of the epidemic and block the spread of the epidemic.

During this process, the vast number of medical staff charged on the front line, made arduous efforts, and weaved a tight protective net for the health of the people.

Today, let's take stock of the touching stories.

  "Little May Day" discharged from hospital

  On May 18, "Little May Day" and his mother were discharged from the hospital.

  Back on April 29, Ms. Yang (pseudonym), a pregnant woman diagnosed with the new crown, was transferred to Beijing Ditan Hospital.

At this time, pregnant women have the possibility of giving birth at any time.

  As soon as the patient is admitted to the hospital, the hospital leaders in charge of medical treatment immediately call the medical department and the directors of the obstetrics, infectious diseases, ICU, pediatrics, anesthesiology, blood transfusion, nursing department, and hospital infection department to sort out the process and formulate a thorough emergency plan for emergencies. , and dispatched a number of obstetricians, obstetric nurses, and midwives to provide 24-hour care to patients.

  In the early morning of May 1, there was a loud cry in the negative pressure operating room of the new crown. A fat boy weighing 3,600 grams was born, and his mother named him "Little Wuyi".

  In order to take good care of the baby, the hospital has deployed 4 pediatricians and 5 pediatric nurses to form a special medical and nursing class to monitor, check and take care of the "Little May Day" 24 hours a day.

  Breastfeeding, coaxing to sleep, bathing and wiping, changing diapers... "Dabai" mother guards "Little Wuyi" all the time, recording his healthy growth every day.

In the evening, the scene of "Da Bai"'s mother holding her child and pacing in the ward gently became the most heartwarming scene in the isolation ward.

  Breastfeeding is the "top priority" of the day, every 4 hours.

As the child grows day by day, "Little May Day" has an excellent appetite, and can drink 75-80 ml of milk each time.

"Looking at him gudugudu drinking milk, our hearts melted." Head nurse Zhao Haiqin said, bathing "Little Wuyi" and seeing the baby's comfortable appearance became her insistence on resisting. Unforgettable happy times.

  The medical staff will keep in touch with the mothers of "Little May Day" every day, and they will often send beautiful photos and videos of the children in WeChat chats.

Looking at the child's sweet sleeping face, the mother's worry and anxiety are relieved.

  In Beijing in May, the verdant grass and trees in Beijing Ditan Hospital are verdant, and every piece of green is shining with the light of life.

For the children, the "big white" mothers said: "What we want to thank most is you - 'Little May Day'! It is you who brought the light of hope and encouraged us to do our best in this battle against the epidemic. It also makes us believe that all the hard work is worth it.”

  More than 500 days of persistence

  In early 2020, the Second Infection Department of Beijing Ditan Hospital began to treat patients with new coronary pneumonia.

Since then, the doctor Tiantian has been sticking to the front line of the fight against the epidemic, and it has been more than 500 days.

  In those days and nights working in the new crown isolation ward, Tian Tian received many patients.

What left a deep impression on her was a 94-year-old patient admitted this year.

The lady is old and has underlying diseases such as high blood pressure, which is superimposed on the high-risk factors of severe new coronary pneumonia.

One day, in order to observe the treatment, Tian Tian waited by her side for 2 hours.

The grandmother smiled and said, "With you by my side, I can rest assured that I don't feel anything, and I fell asleep comfortably."

  Under the careful care of all the medical staff, the grandmother was quickly discharged from the hospital.

Before leaving the hospital, she said to Tian: "Although I don't know your names, I thank every child from the bottom of my heart for taking care of me these days. Without you, old lady, I couldn't have been discharged from the hospital so smoothly. With you here, we We will definitely overcome the epidemic.”

  Hearing this sentence, Tian Tian "breaks the defense" instantly, tears blurring her goggles.

"In these more than 500 days, I have witnessed too many touching moments between doctors and patients who do not distinguish between you and me. This true expression of 'no clothes, and the same clothes as children' is that all our medical staff adhere to The source of confidence on the front lines of the war against the epidemic," she said.

  most beautiful scenery

  Ms. Zhang, who lives in the Chaoyang Temporary Control Zone in Beijing, accidentally smashed her head at home.

A volunteer in the community not only treated Ms. Zhang's wounds urgently, but also drove her to the hospital for treatment and helped her go through various procedures.

Later, Ms. Zhang wrote a letter of thanks, in which she wrote: "This volunteer girl's name is Chai Ran, a nurse in the emergency department of Beijing Friendship Hospital. Her name is very nice, and she has a sincere, kind and beautiful heart."

  Since joining Beijing Friendship Hospital in 2011, Chai Ran has been working in the emergency department.

Recently, the epidemic in Beijing has been repeated, and the community where she lives has been temporarily controlled since May 5.

Thinking that he is a medical staff, Chai Ran feels that even if he cannot return to work, he must contribute to the prevention and control of the epidemic.

So, she contacted the community and applied to become a community volunteer. Every day, she conducted a preliminary assessment for the residents in the community who needed medical treatment, conducted statistics and registration for the residents who needed to go out to buy medicine, and assisted the medical staff to check the information.

  On May 16, Ms. Zhang came to ask for help.

She was squatting in front of the window to water the flowers in the morning, suddenly jumped up and accidentally knocked on the corner of the window, making a cut on her head and blood flowing.

Chai Ran immediately carried out emergency wound treatment for Ms. Zhang: disinfection to stop the bleeding, pinning the broken hair, and sticking the wound with a dressing... After simple treatment, considering that the wound on Ms. Zhang's head was red and swollen, the wound may be cut by metal. She needed a tetanus vaccine, and the community immediately connected her to a nearby hospital that could see her.

To go to the hospital, the community needs to contact the emergency center, and the patient will be delivered by 120 ambulance.

In order to reduce the waiting time, Chai Ran proposed to escort the patient to the hospital in a private car.

  After issuing the exit certificate and replacing the N95 mask, Chai Ran drove Ms. Zhang to the hospital.

From scanning the QR code and registering when entering the hospital, to registering and finding a doctor in the clinic, Chai Ran was always by her side.

After being vaccinated against tetanus, Chai Ran also accompanied her to observe.

On the way home, Chai Ran said to Ms. Zhang, "You can ask me to accompany you when you need to change the gauze in two days."

  Ms. Zhang was very moved by Chai Ran's caring and attentiveness.

After arriving home, she wrote a letter of praise to Chai Ran through the official WeChat account of the government hotline 12345.

The letter reads: "Although the epidemic has temporarily restricted our movements, there is no limit to the soul of truth, goodness and beauty. Although I can't get out of the house, it allows me to see the most beautiful scenery."

  "It's all worth it"

  There is such a big boy in Beijing Chest Hospital. He has participated in the hospital's expatriate support mission 12 times in recent days.

He is Li Yang, 27 years old, with seven years of party experience.

  Li Yang, who was born in a military family, is not good at speaking, but always stands up at critical moments.

As one of the few male nurses in the hospital, Li Yang took the initiative to ask Ying to undertake epidemic prevention and control support tasks many times.

He always said: "Other colleagues in Corey have elderly and children at home who need to be taken care of. I have no children yet, and I am a party member. I am the most suitable."

  With this enthusiasm for others, Li Yang has supported the epidemic prevention and control work in Xiaotangshan, Fengtai and Changping.

Since May this year, he has participated in 12 hospital assignments to support community and village nucleic acid collection missions.

With his skilled technology, enthusiastic service and patient help, he has been well received by colleagues and residents, and has also gained a lot of inspiration.

  In an expatriate nucleic acid collection, an aunt rode a tricycle with her parents and husband, stopped not far in front of the nucleic acid collection point, and ran to scan the code with a stack of ID cards.

"She asked me if I could go to the tricycle for them. I agreed and went. It was windy at that time, so she hurriedly held the door, afraid that the door would hit me. I told them to open their mouths, the old man's ears were back, and the aunt came over quickly. Demonstrate to the elderly, and let them wait for me with their heads raised." Li Yang said, "There is a child in the village, only three or four years old. Although he retched a little, he put on his mask immediately after the harvest. Say thank you very politely. These things keep me motivated at work.”

  There were also several times when work was late, and several uncles and aunts expressed their gratitude to Li Yang and the others.

"I feel sorry that we are still collecting nucleic acids so late, and ask us if we are hot or thirsty. In such a warm and friendly atmosphere, I think all the efforts are worth it." Li Yang said.

  Calligraphy in the ward

  On May 18, the "Yi Tan couple" in the isolation ward of Beijing Ditan Hospital was discharged.

This is an old couple who are good at calligraphy and painting. Before leaving the hospital, they left a lot of calligraphy for the hospital.

One of the words "Beijing Come on".

In their own way, they expressed their deep gratitude to the medical staff and their firm belief in overcoming the epidemic.

  On April 30, Mr. Liu and his lover Ms. Yang were diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia at the same time and were admitted to the hospital.

Mr. Liu is 76 years old this year. Because of the history of cerebral infarction, hypertension, diabetes and other basic diseases, when he was first admitted to the hospital, the medical staff increased the monitoring of his vital signs.

Mr. Liu's fall score was high, and the nurses paid special attention to him.

"When you go to the toilet or take a shower, you must pay attention to the bottom of your feet and be careful not to slip." The nurse on duty repeatedly explained.

  When Ms. Yang was first admitted to the hospital, she felt anxious and guilty, and could not help but quietly wipe her tears at night.

"I observed this situation when visiting the ward. In fact, my aunt mainly needs a way to relieve her emotions." Head nurse Sun Lixia added Ms. Yang's WeChat, hoping to use the method of "talk therapy" to help her resolve.

During the chat, she found that the couple had a solid foundation in the field of calligraphy, painting and calligraphy, and they liked splashing ink and sketching a few strokes on weekdays.

  Therefore, the medical staff went to help the second old man buy related equipment.

Inkstones, felts, brushes, brushes, rice paper, paints and other calligraphy and painting materials were quickly transported into the ward.

  This time, the mood of the couple rose up.

Especially Ms. Yang, after the painting tools arrived, she has been concentrating on creating.

  During her hospital stay, which coincided with International Nurses' Day, Ms. Yang created a number of paintings and calligraphy works for medical staff.

"Being warm, seeing the patients fully understand us in various ways, we are proud and satisfied in our hearts." Sun Lixia said.

  Before leaving the hospital, Mr. Liu and his wife also received a gift from the hospital, a certificate of love - "Thank you! It's your great love, giving medical staff more strength! Let's fight the epidemic together and overcome the difficulties together! "