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On the morning of February 11, the door handle at the entrance of the ward of the Tongji Hospital in Wuhan was shaking uneasily.

Out of the gate, 44 newly diagnosed patients with New Coronary Pneumonia are anxiously waiting to move in. Inside the gate, the medical team taking over the 6th floor of the E1 district of the Optics Valley Hospital is racing against the clock to make the final preparations for the patient. The ward door opened, patients could not wait to enter, and the medical team welcomed the first patients. It was only 30 hours before they landed in Wuhan.

The medical team that took over the 6th floor of the E1 district of the Tongji Optics Valley Hospital in Wuhan is composed of medical staff from Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital and Liuhe and Gaochun Branches. After installing a series of preparations such as ECG monitoring, ventilator, etc., the medical staff made an ok gesture and was ready to start treating patients. There are 17 wards in the Optics Valley Hospital. They are managed by 17 medical teams from six provinces and cities in Shanghai, Shandong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Guangdong, and Fujian, with a total of 850 beds. Each ward has 50 beds and is equipped with 130 medical staff, including 30 doctors and 100 nurses.

Patients can’t wait to enter the moment the ward door opens. In order to ensure the safe and orderly admission of patients, the medical staff asked the patient’s physical condition one by one, and arranged beds. At the same time, they must constantly soothe the patients’ emotions and maintain order at the scene. That night, after experiencing some fighting, 44 confirmed patients with new coronary pneumonia were admitted to hospital within 3 hours.

Medical staff came to the ward to observe and record the patient’s condition.

Patients are arranged properly, and medical staff begin to think and discuss treatment options.

According to requirements, sick people can’t cross each other’s door or move freely in the hallway, but the old man always rushes into the hallway without thinking about it. The nurse once asked him, “Are you looking for a door and a bed?” He said “Yes”, after helping him to rest by the bed, but soon he came out again.

Aunt Zhou (Right) On the first day of admission, she dragged the patient continuously in the room. After persuading the head nurse, she returned to bed to rest.

On the bed, Aunt Zhou talked about her experience and cried aloud, tears soaking her mask. She and her parents were infected and her husband and children were isolated. A 77-year-old mother with Parkinson’s perennial paralysis in bed has died at home, and his 81-year-old father was admitted to another ward in the same hospital. The elderly could not contact him because he would not use a mobile phone. My father was diabetic and had a pacemaker. Aunt Zhou was very worried about his father’s health.

The head nurse explained that in disease psychology, she repeatedly wipes and cleans the room as an escape mechanism, avoiding psychological trauma with mechanically repeated actions.Later, with the help of the head nurse, Aunt Zhou finally contacted her father and was able to sleep peacefully.

This patient repeatedly showed tongue coating to others. He felt that his tongue coating was abnormal, which might be a sign of worsening of his condition, and he was very anxious. The medical staff explained to the patient that this was an oral ulcer, gave him medication, and adjusted his diet to semi-liquid. Subtle changes in the body during special periods can cause psychological fluctuations in patients.

Behind the newly admitted patient, there is a piece of paper that says “Confirmed patient, please stay away.” The note was written by the patient’s granddaughter and reminds others in good faith to stay away from infection. With the advent of the epidemic, people are keeping a safe distance from each other, but at the same time it also stimulates goodwill among strangers. After the patient was properly placed, the medical staff removed the note.

Medical staff specially tuned the TV in the ward to the variety channel to avoid patients’ exposure to news related to the epidemic to stimulate emotions. During the treatment stage, the news related to the epidemic is “isolated” and maintaining a relatively stable mood is particularly important for patients’ recovery.

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There is not much communication with patients in the ward, most of the time just watching TV together.

Although they are both patients, they may worry about the possibility of cross-infection due to their different severity. Therefore, the patient next to the bed will pull the curtain when talking.

The window glass on the ward is covered with blessings, and a patient stands in front of a floor-to-ceiling window and looks out.

Rehabilitation and discharge as soon as possible is not only the patient’s biggest wish, but also the most urgent desire of medical staff. As the medical staff said when persuading the patients: “Please work with us until the epidemic is over, we also want to go home, and we also want to take off our masks and breathe freely.” At this time, medical staff still have to devote themselves to treatment and nursing work day after day.

The Guanggu District of Tongji Hospital is a hospital district that mainly treats critically ill patients. While undertaking urgent and onerous treatment tasks, the medical staff is not afraid to neglect self-protection. Before entering the ward, wearing a mask, buttoning goggles, wearing protective clothing and writing the name became the most ritualistic thing of the day.

In addition to their names, they also often improvise graffiti, or their favorite hometown food, or miss their separated loved ones, or those excited wishes … Illness, panic and death are permeatingThe lightness and optimism in these strokes are especially precious when the breathing in the protective clothing becomes heavy in the breathable ward.

“Zhou Hei Ya” and “Brine Duck”, they are the special foods of Wuhan and Nanjing, respectively. Here they have another emphasis: one city goes to the other to help, and watch and help.

The nurse Xing Ling wrote the names of the two daughters on her chest and wrote “Mom loves you.” Since the outbreak, her daughter has been at the home of grandparents, and Xing Ling has not seen them since the third day of the new year. She said that her eldest daughter is four and a half years old and she knows her mother is going to Wuhan to fight viruses and monsters. The second daughter is two and a half years old. It is not clear what her mother is going to do, but she still misses her.

On Valentine’s Day, nurse Zhou Yun’s protective suit reads “Happy Valentine’s Day” and “Love You Wuhan”. Zhou Yun said that she had a heroic dream since she was a child, and often braided her hair to imagine herself as Mulan. Now she is supporting Wuhan and the front line of epidemic resistance has fulfilled her heroic dream.

Although members of the medical team will use their existing medical supplies to prepare for protection as much as possible before starting work every day, they will enter and leave the “Red Zone” every day, connect with invisible virus soldiers, and live in a highly polluted environment Of them, stillPeople closest to danger. On March 6, Ding Xiangyang, a member of the Central Steering Group and Deputy Secretary-General of the State Council, said that more than 3,000 medical staff in Hubei Province had been infected with New Coronary Pneumonia, and more than 40,000 medical staff in Hubei Province had not reported infection.

At high risk of infection, medical staff will carefully disinfect the eyes with alcohol swabs after work. The panic of the infection is inevitable. Only the most comprehensive protection and careful disinfection can be used to minimize the possibility of infection.

After work, the nurse wipes the ear with an alcohol swab to disinfect it.

Stripes on masks and protective clothing. In addition, wearing protective clothing can not easily drink water and go to the toilet, which is also a difficulty for medical staff to overcome. Impermeable protective clothing is worn for several hours.