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I do practical things for the masses 丨 "Send you a card to reward you for brave surgery!" ”

author:Red Net
I do practical things for the masses 丨 "Send you a card to reward you for brave surgery!" ”

Red Net Moment December 7 (Correspondent Lu Fengying) "Ah! yes! One day half a month ago, there was a loud cry from the eye clinic of the Third Hospital of Changsha. Only to see a middle-aged woman despite the persuasion of her family and medical staff, struggling and rushing to escape the clinic.

What's going on? The woman's mother tearfully said that this special patient, surnamed Huang, is 44 years old this year and has suffered from cerebral palsy since childhood. Now her intelligence is only about 1 year old, and she can't speak, and she can only make monosyllabic sounds. For more than 40 years, parents have fed her and put her to sleep every day like a child. Although it is hard, the old couple only hopes that their daughter can be healthy and safe.

Half a month ago, the old couple found that there seemed to be something wrong with their daughter's eyes: usually they could communicate with their daughters simply through gestures and expressions, but now it is very difficult. The daughter always looked at them, and from time to time rubbed her eyes, looking like she was trying to see clearly; on closer inspection, the eyeball of her right eye began to turn white, and her eyes were red and swollen.

The old couple then took their daughters to the ophthalmology department of the Third Hospital of Changsha City for treatment. The daughter is very afraid of strangers and unfamiliar environments, refuses to be approached by medical staff, and will only use crying to express emotions. After understanding the patient's situation, Wen Wen, deputy director of the Department of Ophthalmology, asked colleagues in the department to help, and finally with the assistance of her parents, helped Ms. Huang complete the relevant examination.

The examination results showed that ms. Huang's right eye lens was completely white opacified, complicated cataract, and left eye cataract. At this time, her right eye has been blind, if not as soon as possible surgery, not only the vision of the right eye can not be recovered, the cataract of the left eye continues to develop, which will eventually lead to blindness in both eyes, making Ms. Huang's originally difficult life even worse. In order to help patients operate smoothly, ophthalmic medical staff used the "Eighteen Martial Arts"

After being admitted to the eye ward, Ms. Huang's fearful eyes and messy hair, as well as the behavior of clinging to the hand of the mother next to her, let the medical staff of the department understand that her treatment and nursing difficulties will be much greater than other patients; how to let this "special" patient be able to pass the operation safely and smoothly has become the primary problem faced by all the medical staff of the department.

In order to prevent the active Ms. Huang from falling off the hospital bed, the medical staff moved her bed to the wall and pulled up the fence to form a solid protective circle. Since the family could not enter the operating room, in order to avoid Ms. Huang's emotional loss of control in the unfamiliar operating room environment, Deng Li, the director of the Department of Ophthalmology, did not think of a way: she led the department team to the ward every day to examine her, and tirelessly waved her hands to have a simple communication with her. Gradually, Ms. Huang became familiar with the voice and appearance of the medical staff who were about to perform the operation for her, and unloaded the psychological defense line, so as to better cooperate with the medical staff to complete the relevant preoperative examination.

Deng Li arranged her surgery as the first of the day, giving Ms. Huang enough time to familiarize herself with the nurses and anesthesiologists in the surgical department to dispel her fears. Under such meticulous arrangement, Ms. Huang successfully completed the microscope cataract phacoemulsification removal + intraocular lens implantation. "This is a card that rewards you for brave surgery!" After the operation, the nurse presented Ms. Huang with a carefully prepared card.

However, the difficulties did not end with the completion of the surgery, and the routine eye drops every hour after the operation became a problem again. Postoperative eye drops are not the same as preoperative, and the surgical incision should not be touched after the drop, so as not to affect postoperative healing. Normal patients can master the correct method of eye drops through postoperative health education and do not touch the eyes of the surgery; but this is very difficult for Ms. Huang, who cannot control her behavior. Every time in front of the eye drops, the medical staff of the department would come to the ward to chat with her for a while, play games, and when she began to accept and respond, and then do the eye drops, she would obediently tilt her head and no longer resist.

Since the surgical eye needs to be covered by gauze for 24 hours, in order to avoid the gauze being easily torn off, the medical staff bandaged Ms. Huang's surgical eye with a bandage. But despite this, Ms. Huang still kept trying to tear off the blindfold in front of her eyes, and the medical staff of the department took out a card prepared in advance and stuffed it into her hand to reassure her: "This is a card that rewards you for brave surgery, as long as you obediently do not pull the gauze, you can see it tomorrow!" The day after the operation, when the gauze was taken off, when she found that the world was clear and bright again, Ms. Huang showed the sweetest and brightest smile. The medical staff of the department were infected by her smile and instantly forgot the hardships of this time.

Deng Li said: Sometimes to heal, often to help, always to comfort. Patients who come to the hospital not only have complex conditions, but also have different backgrounds, requiring us medical staff not only to use professional technology to cure patients, but also to warm them with sincere care. "Through our efforts, we can restore the light to these patients, and it is also a kind of happiness for us!"

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