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5 anti-epidemic heroes deeds

1, anti-epidemic heroes of character deeds essay (a)

At present, the number of severe cases of new crown pneumonia as a proportion of the number of confirmed cases has been declining, and the cure rate has also increased significantly. Today (March 14), we will meet a specialist in critical care medicine. 17 years ago he was involved in the fight against SARS, and 17 years later he is once again on the front line of the fight against the epidemic. He said, "I am a veteran and will complete the mission successfully.

As a member of the expert group of the Central Steering Group, Tong Zhaohui has to make rounds to the intensive care wards of two to three hospitals every day, and in addition to Wuhan, he has to go to Xiaogan, Huanggang, Huangshi, Ezhou and other places to guide the rescue of critically ill patients. At each bedside, he asks a series of questions to the doctors and nurses in charge, urging the medical staff to focus on every detail of treatment.

Seventeen years ago, Tong Zhaohui was appointed director of the SARS ward in Beijing, where he treated nearly 100 SARS patients without a single death. 17 years later, he has once again volunteered to come to the front line of the epidemic.

When he first arrived in Wuhan, Tong Zhaohui spent two days mapping out the admissions of the three hospitals designated to treat patients with SARS and making detailed notes on his visits to the hospitals to summarize the characteristics of SARS, which provided valuable experience for the critical care medical personnel who came to Hubei in the aftermath of the outbreak. Currently, Hubei has brought together more than 19,000 medical professionals specializing in critical care.

Daily running between the intensive care wards of different hospitals, analyzing cases, participating in the treatment, busy, Tong Zhaohui will also promptly organize the discovery and thinking, write down the diagnosis and treatment diary. The gateway to the future is the important diagnostic and treatment recommendations that he and the experts have made after clinical observations and discussions, which have been incorporated into the new coronary pneumonia diagnosis and treatment program. Through their efforts, many seriously ill patients are gradually recovering.

After busy ward rounds during the day and returning to his quarters in the evening, Tong also exchanges consulting tips with his counterparts at home and abroad, and discusses and shares his experience in treating neocoronaryngitis.

Tong Zhaohui is a native of Huanggang, Hubei, and his parents live two hours away from Wuhan in Huanggang Herb County, but he has not been in Wuhan for more than 50 days. His mother sent us a weibo message saying: "You followed the call of the Party and came to Wuhan from Beijing. We are proud of you, our two old people at home do not go out, not strings, you do not have to worry, is to watch over your early return.

2, anti-epidemic heroes of the character deeds essay (two)

In Wuhan Leishenshan Hospital, because of them, the daily cleaning and disinfection, security patrols, distribution and distribution of boxed lunches and other work to be able to operate in an orderly manner. They are the 400-strong Leishen Shan Hospital property team.

On February 16th, Yang Ling, the business backbone of Wuhan Real Estate Group's property company with 11 years of clinical nursing experience, learned that the ICU ward of Leishenshan Hospital was officially opened, and took the initiative to volunteer: "I've got the experience, and who will be in the ICU ward if I'm not in it!"

Under her leadership, four members of the property team took on the cleaning work of the two ICU wards and the nurses' station and other areas, working more than 10 hours a day. In addition to normal cleaning, Yang Ling is also responsible for disinfecting and sterilizing instruments, equipment and patient beds in 1 ICU ward. "There is a 1.2-meter-high large-sized trash can next to each patient's bed, and on average, more than 30 bags of medical waste have to be removed in a day." Yang Ling said.

Before the outbreak, Chen Weiwei was a full-time online taxi driver. at 11 p.m. on Jan. 27, he saw a message in his circle of friends recruiting property staff for Lei Shenshan Hospital, made an inquiry and signed up two days later. "Just like when I chose to become a soldier, I wanted to do something meaningful." Since moving into Lei Shen Shan Hospital on Feb. 2, Chen Weiwei and his 30 crew members have been responsible for transferring medical waste from 32 wards.

Freshly arrived at Lei Shen Shan Hospital, Chen Weiwei and his companions were responsible for removing 100 bags of garbage every day. With the increase in the number of patients admitted, this number keeps climbing, 600 bags, 1000 bags? The heaviest task of the day, Chen Weiwei 3:30 a.m. before leaving work, back to the dormitory only slept more than three hours and continue to work.

"Chen Weiwei quickly come to collect the garbage, A16 ward garbage is full." The messages in the WeChat work group were almost unending. As the team leader, no matter who calls, Chen Weiwei is the first to reply and arrive. "Anyone is afraid of the virus, but you can't not deal with it just because you're afraid, I'm willing to do my part to fight the epidemic."

Li Xuanxii, a property housekeeper and party member at Leishenshan Hospital, has been holding down the fort for more than a month.Li Xuanxii, who was born in 1993, is responsible for the maintenance of Leishenshan Hospital's equipment and the procurement of living materials. In the beginning, the hospital has 12 wards open in 2 days, the head nurse of each ward has different requirements for property work. Lee Hyun-shik coordinated and followed up according to the requirements of each ward and received more than 120 phone calls every day.

In order to develop an accurate property workflow, Li went into the isolation wards and the garbage transfer team again and again to measure the amount of tasks for each person. Li Huanshi said, "The danger is indeed there, but Wuhan raised me, this time I want to give back to this heroic city."

3, anti-epidemic heroes of the character deeds essay (three)

In the front line of the fight against the epidemic, risks are everywhere. Whether it's a slight change in a patient's signs or a leak that causes contamination, there could be a crisis lurking. Behind every risk-turned-crisis is a story of responsibility and professionalism.

Zhao Tong: At that moment I only thought saving lives was important

The man who was checking in at the intensive care ward of Tongji Hospital's Sino-French New Town Campus was named Zhao Tong, a doctor from the second batch of Henan Province's medical team supporting Hubei. A few days ago, seeing the 80-year-old patient with new crown pneumonia depressed, he and the attending doctor repeatedly asked, but the old man always said he was just a little tired.

Zhao Tong judged that the signs the old man showed were just the tip of the iceberg. After a preliminary diagnosis, the old man only abdominal distension, but in line with the characteristics of the "acute abdomen", the urgent need for CT examination to determine whether there is an intestinal obstruction or intestinal perforation and other life-threatening diseases.

Unexpectedly just after the CT back to the ward, the old man's condition suddenly worsened, the indicators began to alarm.

At present, the old man's indicators have returned to normal. Up to now, under the efforts of Zhao Tong and his teammates, most of the critically ill patients in the ward they are responsible for have been converted to mild cases, and 30 patients have been cured and discharged from the hospital.

Hu Shengmin: young shoulders to shoulder the responsibility

Medical staff to find ways to save the patient, firefighters are also in the epidemic prevention and control front line to go all out. Honghu City People's Hospital old hospital is one of the seven local hospitals designated to receive patients with new crown pneumonia, due to the aging of the sewage system equipment, medical wastewater can not be treated and discharged, the risk of spillage is very high. Honghu City Fire and Rescue Station of seven 90 firefighters formed a "medical wastewater transfer party commando", to take up the hospital every day medical wastewater removal, treatment tasks.

And teammates are climbing on the 6-meter-high tank top young man called Hu Shengmin, just 22 years old this year, his father and grandfather are firefighters, from a young age, now take over the baton of him, each task is always in the front. Equipment connected, pumping began, which is also the most prone to leakage and splashing time, before also had an accident.

Then Hu Shengmin and his teammates followed the water line and found a very small leak on the water belt, which eliminated the hidden danger. Since then, they have also been more cautious in their pumping operations.

To endure the stench, after more than 2 hours of intense pumping operations, nearly 20 tons of medical wastewater all pumped into the environmentally friendly sewage transport tanker, Hu Shengmin and his teammates and then these medical wastewater transfer to 9 kilometers away from the sewage treatment point for treatment. And this transfer, they have to repeat two to three times a day. Up to now, Hu Shengmin and his teammates have accumulated more than 500 tons of medical wastewater transfer.

4, anti-epidemic heroes of character deeds essay (four)

On March 16, we came to know Du Bin, a member of the high-level expert group of the National Health and Health Commission. From the day he arrived in Wuhan, he has been traveling between major hospitals that admit critically ill patients, and for him, the best way to guide treatment is to get closer to the patients.

This is an ordinary conference room on the 9th floor of Tongji Hospital's Sino-French New Town Campus, where a team of top-level domestic experts from respiratory and critical care medicine, infectious diseases, intensive care medicine and other fields are urgently consulting with each other. Du Bin, director of the Department of Internal Medicine and Critical Care Medicine at Peking Union Medical College Hospital. From mid-January to join the national high-level expert group headed by academician Zhong Nanshan, Du Bin has been at the forefront of the fight against the epidemic for more than 50 days, traveling between all the hospitals in Wuhan that receive patients with severe cases of new coronary pneumonia, and inspecting the ICU wards of five hospitals in a day at the most. Data show that in the first month or so of the outbreak, it took an average of 9.84 days for a seriously ill patient to be hospitalized, and many patients were caught off guard by the speed of the disease's development. Racing to improve diagnostic and treatment measures and saving as many patients' lives as possible is the anchoring goal of safeguarding people's lives and health, as well as the core mission of the national medical rescue team.

In Du Bin's mind, the best way to guide us to save lives is to take the lead and stay by the bedside, by the side of the patient. When the situation is urgent, to the patient tracheal intubation, suction, Dubin are on their own.

The reporter filmed this evening, peers from Italy, France and several other countries to make an appointment with him at the same time online communication to explore the situation related to the epidemic. More than an hour of trans-oceanic connectivity, from disease control to treatment, foreign counterparts of the problem specific to the diagnostic details of the patient's clinic, they hope to be able to get more and more fully from the Chinese approach to learn from. As the cure rate rises and the death rate falls, China is also buying valuable time for global epidemic prevention and fighting.

5, anti-epidemic heroes of the character deeds essay (five)

March 17, we came to know the Wuhan University People's Hospital East Campus Shandong medical team's attending doctor Guo Haipeng, he was born in a doctor's family, a family of five generations of medical doctors, he said, with benevolence and benevolence to help the sick and wounded is a family motto, and it is more of a responsibility.

The doctor who is communicating with Mr. Liu in the not-so-standard Wuhan dialect is Guo Haipeng, a doctor from the Department of Intensive Care Medicine at Qilu Hospital of Shandong University. Mr. Liu, 86, was treated for nearly a month in a foreign hospital and was transferred here because of his worsening condition, and the medical team decided to use a non-invasive respiratory machine to treat his condition after the diagnosis, which the old man refused to accept.

During the conversation, Guo Haipeng learned that the old man had previously experienced the use of non-invasive ventilator treatment, but the process is uncomfortable, there are concerns. But the lack of oxygen and urgent solution, Guo Haipeng repeatedly persuade, Liu grandfather finally relaxed agreed to try. 3 seconds, medical staff quickly replace the nasal catheter and pressurized mask.

Despite the fact that Guo Haipeng's Wuhan dialect is not standard, his warm words greatly eased the old man's nervousness, and Grandpa Liu quickly mastered the correct breathing method, and the oxygen saturation level has increased from more than 80 to close to the level of normal people.

The two wards of Qilu Hospital, admitted more than 30 patients with severe and critical illnesses, most of them are elderly, the oldest 94 years old. Every day, he enters the wards, asking questions, physical examination, checking blood gases, electrocardiogram examination, he does not miss every detail. Having been an ICU doctor for more than ten years, he says that the race to save lives has become an instinct.

Guo Haipeng, a native of Shandong, studied at Wuhan University during his master's and doctoral degrees, and did not hesitate to sign up for the medical team after the epidemic. In fact, he has just finished three years of postdoctoral training at Harvard University in the U.S., and has been back in China for less than three months.