For the needs of the motherland and the people-portraits of advanced representatives of the military's fight against the epidemic

  Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, November 14 -

Problem: the need for the motherland and the people - troops advanced on behalf of the fight against SARS Images

  Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Yun

  At the beginning of 2020, a sudden outbreak of new crown pneumonia was concentrated in Wuhan, Jiangcheng.

  At the critical moment, the army supported the Hubei medical team to respond at the first time, set off at the first time, and fight at the first time. At the most urgent moment of epidemic prevention and control, it bravely shouldered heavy burdens and dared to fight tough battles, and successfully completed the tasks assigned by the party and the people. We handed in qualified answers to the motherland and people in the battle against the epidemic.

White combat robe

  This is an unexpected encounter.

Meeting on a narrow road, there is no time for pre-war mobilization.

  "You don't need to be mobilized. You will be ready from the day you put on the uniform." said Li Qi, director of the Department of Critical Care Medicine at the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Army Military Medical University.

  On Lunar New Year's Eve, as an expert on the relevant national supervision team, Li Qi had just returned to Chongqing from a field of COVID-19 prevention and control supervision mission, and received an expedition order.

As a patient with chronic respiratory disease, he was on the front line of the anti-epidemic with a ventilator on his back.

  Almost at the same time, Chen Jing, the deputy head nurse of the Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Military Medical University, received an order: within one hour, 10 nurses from the department were selected to support Wuhan.

She made 9 phone calls and informed them one by one "Be prepared and set off at any time"-she had reserved the remaining one for herself.

  "The only idea is to get to Wuhan as soon as possible. Put into the battle one second early to reduce one infected person as much as possible and save one more patient's life." Faced with the menacing epidemic, Zhang, deputy director of the Department of Anesthesiology, First Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Military Medical University Xijing refunded the ticket to visit his parents-in-law and rushed to Wuhan resolutely.

  Jiang Xiaojing, 57, is the chief physician of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the General Hospital of the Central Theater Command. She has been fighting infectious diseases in the frontline clinic for 34 years.

She originally wanted to wait for the Spring Festival to pass, and then report back to the “second line”.

However, the sudden epidemic changed her plan.

  After the outbreak, the number of fever clinics at the General Hospital of the Central Theater District in Wuhan increased every day.

As the leader of the hospital expert team, Jiang Xiaojing led the general practitioners to stick with it.

During peak periods, the fever clinic receives consultations 24 hours a day.

  In the most dangerous moments, the People's Army doctors always charge forward.

Benevolent Master

  Zhang Xijing has worked in the intensive care unit for more than 20 years and has long been accustomed to the rhythm of "grabbing people" with death.

Quickly put on protective equipment, rushed into the ward, and rescued quickly...Hurrying and racing against time is his normal state.

  Before accepting patients in Huoshenshan Hospital, Zhang Xijing, who was the head of the department, had drawings in his hand and walked in small steps, running the construction site, changing drawings, adjusting plans, and following procedures.

How to set up the red, yellow and green areas, how to layout the intensive care unit passages, and the size of the room for changing isolation suits. Even when the room was tested, he stayed on site and stared at the construction team to make sure nothing went wrong.

In just 48 hours, Zhang Xijing's team allowed the facilities of the department to meet the requirements for infection control and began to treat patients with coronary pneumonia at risk.

  Uncle Chen is the first critically ill patient with tracheal intubation successfully rescued after Li Qi transferred from Jinyintan Hospital to Huoshenshan Hospital.

After 5 days, the oxygen concentration of the elderly dropped from 100% to 80%, 60%, and 40%. Finally, the tube was successfully taken off the line and transferred to the general ward.

  "Rescuing a critically ill patient is like a 100-meter sprint. Every second is a matter of life and death. Waiting for the patient to recover is like running a marathon. You have to stay with the patient for a few days and weeks." Li Qi has been cautious.

  In the intensive care unit of Huoshenshan Hospital, when Chen Jing was cleaning the patient's mouth, the patient suddenly coughed violently and sputum sprayed onto Chen Jing's protective mask.

Chen Jing did not speak, and calmly cleaned up the dirt.

She often said, "The thing that patients fear most is that no one cares about him."

  At the Central Theater General Hospital, Jiang Xiaojing led the team to do a lot of detailed clinical observation and analysis.

She simply rested in the office after the rounds at night. In the early morning, she followed up in the WeChat group to understand the patient's condition. She checked hundreds of pictures in the department WeChat group every day, which recorded in detail each patient's infusion, drinking, and dining. "Intake" data and "Outflow" data such as urination and defecation.

  As an infectious disease expert, Jiang Xiaojing often warns medical staff: "Even if you wear two layers of gloves, holding the patient's hand can convey warmth and strength."

  In the most difficult moments, the People's Military Doctors always guard the people.

Mission always forward

  17 years ago, we fought against SARS.

"Many colleagues around me took the initiative to ask for a fight, stepped forward, and went to Xiaotangshan Hospital for first-line treatment." At that moment, standing in the team to see off his comrades, Zhang Xijing, who was studying for a doctorate, understood what belief and responsibility are.

  To fight the Ebola virus, Chen Jing flew to Liberia with an order.

In more than 100 days and nights, she and her comrades overcame numerous difficulties, braved the high temperature to build a simple plastic-steel emergency room, and scientifically formulated pre-inspection, triage and nursing workflows to ensure that medical assistance was carried out quickly and efficiently.

  In the fight against the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Jiang Xiaojing is known for his rigor. The message board of the nurse station records the body temperature of fever patients in detail. Not only does it have regular body temperature data, but also records such as "highest during the day" and "lowest at night".

Every time she is handed over, she has to understand all kinds of patient data.

From the implementation of the nursing plan to the infusion rate of different patients, from three meals a day to psychological counseling, Jiang Xiaojing watched very closely until she came up with a very detailed and personalized plan.

She is fulfilling her promise with practical actions: to hold the patient before he slips to the cliff.

  When 55-year-old Li Qi took the lead in entering the "red zone", he deliberately wrote two characters "director" on the protective clothing on his chest.

"It is not to be famous for registration, but I hope that patients can see my position and know that the party and the country have sent elite rescue forces and high-quality medical resources to protect people's lives at all costs."

  Going to "soup" and "fire", continuing the responsibility transmission for 17 years; traveling thousands of miles to compete head-on with the virus.

Li Qi, Chen Jing, Zhang Xijing, Jiang Xiaojing... the footsteps of a person and a team are all heading in the same direction-the place where the motherland and the people need it most.

  In the most difficult moments, the People’s Army doctors always guard the people.

  The mission is on the shoulders, and the original intention is eternal.

Faced with life and death, they are indomitable; treating illnesses and saving people are as careful as the beginning.

History will always remember: In 2020, Jiangcheng Wuhan, a group of medical workers dressed in camouflage, once "fighted for their lives", fought a fierce battle against the new crown virus here!