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Isolation ward Chinese New Year's Eve night: unanited confirmed babies have "temporary mothers"

Isolation ward Chinese New Year's Eve night: unanited confirmed babies have "temporary mothers"

The "makeshift mother" is caring for the child. Courtesy of Hangzhou Xixi Hospital

Hangzhou, January 31 (Zhang Yuhuan, Zhang Yudi) According to the official notice of Hangzhou, at 0-18 o'clock on January 30, there were 13 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in the city, including 4 infants, the youngest of whom was 5 months old. The condition of several confirmed babies is also particularly touching.

The 31st is the Chinese New Year's Eve of the lunar calendar, which is originally a day for family reunion. In order to take care of these babies, the nurses in the isolation ward of Hangzhou Xixi Hospital have a new identity - "temporary mother". In order to take good care of these children, the hospital specially formulated a care plan, and Yan Dingyan, the head nurse of the hospital isolation ward, tried to arrange nurses with children in the ward to be responsible for their treatment and living.

Isolation ward Chinese New Year's Eve night: unanited confirmed babies have "temporary mothers"

"My baby is not very good at chewing large grains of food, food needs to be delicate" "My baby likes to listen to some children's songs, similar to "Two Tigers", will twist with the rhythm of music" "Baby has diaper rash, need to rub red apple cream, need to change diapers frequently"... After a busy day's work, Yan Dingyan contacted the child's mother one by one, and wrote down the child's precautions and living habits one by one.

For the medical staff in the isolation ward who already have a heavy task, caring for the children who have not yet been weaned throughout the day is undoubtedly a difficult task, especially wearing protective clothing throughout the whole process, and the action is slower and more "bulky".

Although the nurses bear the name of "temporary", the responsibilities of "mothers" are not less.

"Watching the babies stay in the ward, the medical staff are very distressed, although it is difficult, but they will find ways to take them well." Yan Dingyan said that "temporary mothers" will take care of their children one-on-one 24 hours a day, including feeding milk powder and complementary foods, changing diapers, body care and sleeping.

Because the children are very young and some are not yet weaned, eating and sleeping are big problems. Some people will cry as soon as they put it down, and they have to hold it and walk around all the time. In the 10-square-meter ward, "temporary mothers" carry their children for nearly 20,000 steps a day.

In order to better understand the needs of children and let parents pay attention to the situation of their children in time, Yan Dingyan set up a WeChat group, sent a video to each parent in the morning, let them see their children, and regularly informed each child of their diet, sleep and other situations in the group. "Xiao Bao (pseudonym) ate hydrolyzed milk powder 2 times, 40-50 grams each time" "Meng Meng (pseudonym) ate hydrolyzed milk powder once, about 100 grams, and is now sleeping" "Xiao Tao (pseudonym) is asleep and has not woken up"...

"The detailed report of the children's daily diet and living is to let every parent rest assured and at ease." We will definitely treat them like our own children and take good care of the baby. Yan Dingyan said.

Under the care of the "temporary mother", the children who were originally restless because of leaving the family gradually quieted down and were able to eat and sleep on time. Seeing that their children can eat well and sleep soundly in the isolation ward, parents also expressed their gratitude in the group, "We are very relieved to have you take care of!" ”

Among these "temporary mothers", some are already mothers of two children, and some are new mothers. When the lights of the ten thousand families are reunited, they do not accompany their children and families, but take care of each child with full love and treat them as their own children.

"Seeing these babies is like seeing my own children, and of course, they need me even more now." Nurse Cong Rong said.

On the occasion of the New Year, Yan Dingyan made a New Year's wish: I wish the children in the isolation ward a speedy recovery and reunion with their parents; I also wish that this group of "temporary mothers" will make up for this Chinese New Year's Eve meal with their families as soon as possible and greet the spring together. (End)

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