Our reporter Qin Ji correspondent Wang Yu Ren Weifeng

"I am a party member and an army medical worker. It is my duty and mission to save lives and relieve wounds, and relieve patients' pain." On April 2, Zhong Ya, a nurse from Xijing Hospital of the Air Force Military Medical University, wrote in her diary. On the front line of epidemic prevention and treatment, a party member is a banner. Party members accounted for 68% of the first batch of recruited troops from the Air Force Military Medical University to support the Hubei medical team. Zhong Ya, the "post-80s", was one of the white soldiers who charged forward.

On January 24, in the early morning of the 30th year of the Chinese New Year, the phone suddenly rang: "Zhong Ya, the army draws a medical team to support Wuhan, can you go to the office, are there any difficulties at home?" Hearing the assistant of the nursing department, Zhong Ya suddenly sober, sat up from bed, and answered without thinking too much: "Go! When should I leave?"

Hanging up the phone and looking at the two sleeping children beside her, she couldn't help feeling guilty. Due to busy work, I usually have no time to accompany my children. I just promised the children at night. I have to accompany them well during the Spring Festival holiday. "You must take care of yourself over there and do your job well. You can rest assured at home." Husband Li Qi has long been accustomed to Zhong Ya's "fresh appointments" and quietly helped her to pack up her accompanying items.

This is not the first time Zhong Ya has been ordered to participate in non-war military operations. As a 10-year-old party member and an veteran of the Field Medical Center of Xijing Hospital of the Air Force Military Medical University, Zhong Ya once again chose to go retrograde.

Protective training, standardized operation procedures, and optimized staff scheduling ... After arriving in Wuhan with the medical team, as the head of the nursing team, Zhong Ya quickly entered the working state. "I am a party member and have experience in intensive care specialist nurses. I request to go." When the medical team selected a member to enter the intensive care unit of Wuchang Hospital, which was supported by counterparts, Zhong Ya volunteered to enter with the backbone of 19 party members to understand the ward situation. , Work flow is formulated in advance to prepare for the follow-up treatment.

"Auntie, if you want to drink water, you can tell me." "Uncle, is it better now? Do you want to eat something?" "Aunt, if you have any needs, please call me at any time." In the intensive care unit of Wuchang Hospital, Zhong Ya has always led the charge in the front line of ambulance, and has participated in the comprehensive care of 13 critically ill patients. Every day at work, she will assess each patient's condition in advance. But teammates soon discovered that Zhong Ya also had his own "selfishness", leaving the critically ill and nursing patients to himself.

In the ward, wearing thick protective clothing, busy running back and forth, often makes Zhong Ya suffocated. The process of putting on and taking off protective equipment is strict. If you come out to drink water or go to the toilet, you have to change the set. In order to save more time to treat patients, Zhong Ya was reluctant to drink a sip of water before entering the ward. It is common to arrive at the post one hour in advance to take over. One shift does not eat, drink or miss meals. In a video with my husband and children, I saw marks on my mother's face, and the two children on the phone cried loudly while holding my father. Zhong Ya hurried to comfort the child, saying that he was going to help "beat monsters". After hanging up the phone, Zhong Ya, always afraid of hardships and always charging, couldn't help crying under the quilt.

After moving to the Vulcan Hill Hospital, Zhong Ya was assigned to the Department of Critical Care Medicine, which has a large number of critically ill patients and difficult treatment and nursing. Two days before the patient was admitted, he and his teammates regulated materials, set up procedures, and optimized plans ... During the entire 48 hours, Zhong Ya slept for only 4 hours. She often said that the nurse is the first person to observe the condition, especially in the critically ill area, and must always keep an eye on the monitoring indicators and be ready to rescue at any time, not tolerate slack and sloppyness. On the front line of critically ill patients, this high-risk area with the "breath" breaking wrist, Zhong Ya guards every patient with careful rescue and careful care.

"Uncle, aunt said that you must pay more attention to rest." "Aunt, uncle said let you not worry, he is by your side, everyone cheer together." In the ward, Zhongya and his teammates also acted together while doing their best. The warm-hearted "delivery" of a couple in the ward.

Severe patients with kidney and other organ failures often require continuous renal replacement adjuvant therapy. As the only nurse specializing in blood purification in the ward, Zhongya will draw up a list of materials in advance, formulate operational procedures and plans, and make adequate preparations for the rescue at any time in advance. "To be honest, I'm really tired. I'm also afraid before entering the ward, but I don't fear anything when I put on an isolation suit with the name" People's Air Force "and my name." Zhong Ya said.