During the pandemic
It is staged every day inside the isolation point
A variety of heart-warming stories
Inside an isolation point along the river
Recently, Ms. Yang's family, who had just given birth for four days, was ushered in
The medical staff have transformed into sisters-in-law
For maternity and infants
Meticulous care and attention
On February 2, Ms. Yang, a pregnant woman in a sealed control area in Binjiang, successfully gave birth to her baby in a designated hospital. On February 5, because the isolation period had not yet ended, after the health assessment of the higher-level hospital met the discharge indications, Ms. Yang's family of three was safely sent to the centralized isolation point, and professional obstetric nurses were arranged to nurse and take care of the mother and son.
Because Ms. Yang is a new mother, the medical staff at the isolation point work part-time as "sisters-in-law".
Xu Jun, doctor of community health service center in Changhe Street, Binjiang District:
The child has not taken a bath for 5 days, and if he does not wash it, the sides of the thighs and groin are white, and then our medical staff went up to take a bath for the baby and looked at the umbilical cord.
In fact, when it was learned that the mother and newborn would be received, the medical staff had already prepared special wipes, disinfectant swabs, hand sanitizers and other items. In the nursing team, professional preventive health care nurses and nurse mothers with experience in childbirth are also arranged.
Everyone has their own strengths and cooperates with each other to provide professional and heart-warming care for mothers and newborns, which makes Ms. Yang feel a lot of relief.
Maternity Ms. Yang:
When we first came here, we didn't understand a lot of things, so they set up a group, and the baby's poop, feeding, and milking would come to help us, basically every day to help us disinfect the umbilical cord, and they were really grateful to them.
At present, in addition to Ms. Yang, who has given birth, there are 1 pregnant woman, 10 minor children, and 11 elderly people over 60 years old at the isolation point.
The isolation point will conduct special monitoring of their health status every day, formulate corresponding care measures, and make every effort to ensure the living needs of the quarantined people, so that the place is full of more "love" flavor.
Hangzhou TV reporters Wang Zhuke and Zhang Fanjun reported
Duty Editor: Wang Lisha Responsible Editor: Hu Biyao
Editor-in-Chief: Zhao Jing Final Judge: Shen Li, Cai Xiao, Tang Yin, Yu Jie, Tao An
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