"Let's watch the sunset medical team" triumph today, the old man plays the violin

The "Medical Team Watching the Sunset" with the support of Wuhan will return to Shanghai today (April 1).

The fourth batch of 136 people supporting the Hubei medical team of Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University went from Shanghai to Wuhan on February 7th. ), All patients were treated in severe and critically ill patients.

The medical team has successfully completed its mission in Wuhan for more than 50 days to treat patients. The surging news reporter learned from Zhongshan Hospital that as of March 24, 114 critically ill patients have been discharged from the two wards taken over by this medical team.

"Looking back for nearly two months, all of our medical team members dedicated their professional abilities and blood to complete the task entrusted to us by the party and the country." Before leaving, the medical team doctor Li Feng felt the general feeling.

On April 1st, the medical team, with a total of 136 people, will return to Shanghai on the Eastern flight.

Before leaving, the old man plays the violin for the medical team

These days in Wuhan, they have left many "legends".

Perhaps the most talked about is this moment. On March 5th, in the east hospital of the People's Hospital of Wuhan University, Dr. Liu Kai of the medical team escorted the patient for CT, stopped and let the 87-year-old gentleman who had been hospitalized for nearly a month enjoy a long-lost sunset.

On March 5th, in the east hospital of the People's Hospital of Wuhan University, Dr. Liu Kai of the medical team escorted the patient for CT, stopped and let the 87-year-old gentleman who had been hospitalized for nearly a month enjoy a long-lost sunset. The pictures in this article are provided by Zhongshan Hospital

The two figures under the setting sun, the patient and the doctor, touched countless netizens in this warm moment. Some netizens therefore gave them the kind title of "Let's watch the sunset medical team". Now, this photo is also hung on the outer wall of the Zhongshan Hospital building, inspiring all medical staff and patients.

At present, Mr. Lao's condition has greatly improved and is close to the discharge standard. On March 31, Li Feng told the surging news reporter that the old man's physical condition has continued to improve. The reason why he has not been discharged, because some indicators have not yet reached the discharge standard, the medical team asked him to postpone discharge and continue to be treated until all indicators have reached the standard .

The old gentleman was a professor at the Conservatory of Music and a violinist of the Wuhan Philharmonic Orchestra. When he first came in, he was very ill, unable to take care of himself, and was depressed. Li Feng remembered that every time he went to the rounds, he saw the old gentleman placing the food on the table next to him, unwilling to cooperate with the treatment, and even ringing the salt to notify the nurse.

The medical team member of Zhongshan Hospital fed the old man to drink porridge.

But soon, the sincerity and patience of the medical staff opened the old man's heart, they built trust with each other, and he began to actively cooperate with the treatment. For decades, doctors continued to adjust his treatment plan. Now the old man has been able to take care of himself, get out of bed, perform rehabilitation exercises, organize things by himself, feel good every day, and occasionally sing praises for medical staff.

Li Feng said that on March 30, Mr. Lao learned that the medical team of Zhongshan Hospital would return to Shanghai. In order to thank these doctors for their careful treatment, "Mr. Lao played a violin for everyone".

On March 12, the old man's condition continued to improve and he was ready to get out of bed.

Professionalism from Shanghai to Wuhan

The doctor-patient story with the old gentleman is just a small epitome of this medical team fighting in Wuhan. Since arriving in Wuhan, the medical team has been facing challenges every day and has continued to surpass them.

Many medical staff remember that when they first arrived in Wuhan, they were in a critically ill ward converted from a general ward, and the facilities were not complete. They face a "completely strange virus."

Overcoming fear, improving the environment, and putting into rescue work as soon as possible is the subconscious of almost everyone. "It took us a short time to overcome our own fears, to adapt to the new environment, and then to fully invest in the path of treatment and rescue, which is not easy. I am proud of all medical staff." Li Feng said.

After entering Wuhan, the medical team quickly equipped the necessary medical facilities in the ward in the first few days and arranged them in different categories. The medical, nursing, and medication management processes in each area of ​​the ward were quickly restructured. The head nurse Pan Wenyan, who has more than 20 years of nursing experience in the intensive care unit, has a simple experience as a standard: "During the rescue, the doctor said that to be intubated, the nurse must be able to take out what he needs at any time, and there must be no delay. "

"We are here to treat every patient with all our strength." This is the voice of all members of the medical team. After the initial break-in and “fighting” with the disease, the medical team gradually began to reproduce the professional, strict and delicate spirit from Shanghai to the front line in Wuhan. In both wards, the good news of patients' discharge was frequently heard.

Medical staff delivers fruits and vegetables and nutrition to patients. On the day of March 11, nine patients were discharged from the hospital collectively, and the medical team members were very happy. The patients in the ward were also very happy. The 60-year-old lady named Wechat Huang Chaoying on WeChat took a photo of the rising sun through the window and sent it to the doctor-patient communication group, saying that the medical staff was "radiant." Pay tribute to them.

In order to achieve good results, it is indispensable to work hard on weekdays. This medical team has its ingrained and sophisticated management system.

Every morning at 6:45 am, when the day shift medical team members are going to the hospital, the "medical communication meeting on the shuttle bus" also kicks off at this time. Usually, the medical team leader Luo Zhe must summarize the work of the previous day, and instruct everyone to take precautions before analyzing the existing problems. All members of the team discussed how to improve the treatment plan and optimize the treatment process.

Communication meeting on the shuttle bus, Captain Luo Zhe discussed with other players.

By 6 pm, all team members on duty must meet again to review the condition and treatment plan of the severely ill patients one by one to find the "optimal solution". At 10 pm, they will have a supplementary discussion in WeChat group again.

Persistence day after day, critically ill patients recovered and were discharged. "Professional, strict and precise, this must be reflected in every aspect of treating patients." Zhu Chouwen, the team leader of the medical team and deputy director of Zhongshan Hospital, demanded the team members on the front line.

Wuhan has begun to recover

In addition to treating the disease and saving people, the medical team of Zhongshan Hospital also did a lot on the front line. According to incomplete statistics of surging journalists, at least 20 members of the team "fired to join the party," expressing a positive heart.

The medical team takes care of the patient.

On March 12, a series of clinical practice "open classes" from the front line of anti-epidemic in Wuhan started recording production. All the lecturers were medical experts from the medical team of Zhongshan Hospital. The global epidemic situation is becoming increasingly severe. A series of "open courses" in the front line of China's anti-epidemic are expected to provide valuable experience for colleagues at home and abroad.

Course director Zhu Chouwen said that the "open class" brings together the experience of frontline medical staff in clinical work, and systematically explains a series of issues such as disease occurrence, diagnosis, epidemiological distribution, possible pathophysiological mechanisms, and prognosis of the disease. At the same time, it also covers various treatment methods such as high-flow oxygen therapy, antiviral, non-invasive ventilation, invasive ventilation, ECMO, circulatory support, and plasma.

On March 31, the day before returning home, the medical team stood up for the last shift in Wuhan. The medical staff on the day took the bus to the hospital as usual in the morning.

"The city is awake, we will return to Shanghai tomorrow." Early that morning, Dr. Liu Kai sent a circle of friends.

Beneath the text, he was accompanied by a short video taken with a mobile phone on the way. It can be seen that traffic on the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge is gradually increasing. Winter is coming to spring, and this city that has been "sleeping" for more than two months is recovering bit by bit.

Li Feng also noticed this, saying that the fireworks in Wuhan had begun to recover, and the original vitality began to appear.

"There have been more vehicles and pedestrians on the streets of Wuhan in the past two days, and we are very happy to see that the city is recovering." He said that the hardest time in Wuhan has passed, "We are very glad that we Go through it. "

Surging journalist Li Jiawei