China News Service, Hangzhou, June 11 (Qian Chenfeilin and Yang Qing) On the 10th, the members of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital's emergency medical team in Shanghai returned safely with zero infection.

The 11 team members left for Shanghai urgently on April 17, fighting in the ICU wards of the two designated hospitals for COVID-19 in Shanghai Pudong New Area Gongli Hospital and Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Lingang District.

Upon their return, they will undergo a one-week intensive quarantine.

  "Mom, today the teacher praised my calligraphy, I will continue to work hard." "Mom, my father is isolated today, I am a man, I will take good care of my sister, don't worry." "Mom, my sister and I are both I miss you so much, when will you come back?" Since the expedition to Shanghai, He Wenjuan's son, the nurse in charge of the intensive care unit of Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital, has sent her messages every day to report on the situation at home.

The Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital's emergency medical team in Shanghai returned.

Photo courtesy of Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital

  He Wenjuan's eyes reddened when she mentioned the pair of children at home, "The two children are really sensible. I have been away from home for nearly two months, and it is really difficult for me to take care of only my grandmother at home. Fortunately, the brothers and sisters never cry and are always very considerate. We, for fear of interrupting my work, only texted and never called."

  Ni Renjie, from the emergency room of Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital, was assigned to Gongli Hospital in Pudong New Area, Shanghai.

"How to perform effective venipuncture and arterial blood collection for patients while wearing two layers of latex gloves, and how to perform tracheal intubation maintenance and sputum suction for highly contagious patients with new coronary pneumonia positive tracheal intubation. It is also a process of self-learning." Ni Renjie said.

  For severe and critically ill patients with new coronary pneumonia, prone position ventilation is a very effective treatment to improve oxygenation, but it is a big project for medical staff who are wearing protective clothing and fighting in the front-line intensive isolation ward of the epidemic.

Every time a patient is operated in a prone position, 5 medical staff are required to work together, including preliminary preparations, monitoring of various indicators, etc.

  During the days of helping Shanghai, the clothes of the medical staff were often soaked with sweat. They endured physical discomfort, adjusted their state, encouraged each other, and continued to persevere.

  Hu Haijin, the nurse in charge of the intensive care unit, said, "I am very happy to be a member of the critical care medical team in Shanghai. This is a responsibility and an honor." Do the most meaningful things at the best age." The experience of assisting Shanghai also made Pan Chenqian, a "post-90s" nurse in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, re-understand the meaning of "juvenile".

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