Reporter Xiong Daping Photography Mao Yaxuan
"Sitting for a long time, or standing for a long time, will damage the lumbar spine, children can remind grandparents to pay attention to spinal health!" At 9 a.m. on July 5, more than 120 young reporters from Xiangbao walked into Xianning Central Hospital to carry out the observation activity of "Heart to the Future, Healthy Sailing". I visited the ophthalmology, neonatal swimming pool, pharmacy, and rehabilitation medicine pain department, listened to a health knowledge class, learned common first aid knowledge, and personally experienced a "on-site rescue".
On the day of the event, the young reporters were divided into four groups under the leadership of the medical staff and took turns to visit the activity department.
In the ophthalmology clinic, the doctor led the young reporter to understand the eyes through the schematic diagram of the eye structure. In order to improve the awareness of eye care for young reporters, the doctor combined a case map of retinal detachment to popularize the causes of retinal detachment and the adverse consequences. After learning that high myopia also has the risk of retinal detachment, the little reporter He Lihang said: "Don't let the eyes be myopia, but also protect the retina!" ”
The ophthalmologist also gave a short "eye care knowledge lecture" to the young reporters, she said: "It is very good to look at green plants and look into the distance to rest your eyes, so during the break, you should look at the green plants outside and look into the distance to let your eyes rest." In addition, the doctor also introduced the young reporter to the bad habits that lead to myopia and the correct sitting posture when writing.
After leaving the ophthalmology department, we came to the neonatal swimming room, and through the glass, we saw a little baby with closed eyes and ruddy complexion wearing a swimming ring, "swimming" in a "small bathtub". It is better to say that it is a swim, but it is better to take a bath, and the little reporters are attracted by the pink and tender baby, and at the same time, it also evokes everyone's memories. "I also swam when I was born, and looking at these little babies, I really want to hug them." Little reporters, you say a word to me, these little babies seem to understand the words of the little reporters, open their eyes slightly, and look left and right. A simple visit made the little reporter Li Minsong reluctant to leave.
At the third stop, the young reporters came to the outpatient rehabilitation medicine pain department, where moxibustion, massage, and traditional Chinese medicine techniques were inherited. The doctor used the human spine model as a teaching aid, and the professional terms of cervical spine and lumbar spine were blurted out by the young reporters, and the atmosphere was not lively, and the children's performance was praised by the doctors.
If rehabilitation is the embodiment of traditional medicine, then pharmacy is the intelligent manifestation of modern technology. Walking into the pharmacy, I saw a staff member scanning the code to put boxes of drugs into the machine in the glass room, and after the doctor scanned the prescription, the prescription corresponding to the drug fell out of the thousands of small grids on the other side of the intelligent medicine machine, and then transferred to the staff through the conveyor belt, less than 1 minute, the patient can get the medicine, and the application of intelligence makes the little reporters feel the charm of modern technology.
After the visit, the young reporters came to the conference room of the science and education building to gather, and the hospital staff prepared two unique health knowledge classes for the young reporters, with rich knowledge content such as how to use drugs safely, scientific hand washing, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The vivid picture and humorous language attracted every young reporter present. In the teaching of first aid knowledge, practical skills such as "cardiopulmonary resuscitation practical training" aroused the interest of young reporters. Under the guidance of the doctor, the young reporters came forward to experience and learn first-hand, and they all did a good job, and they really experienced a "scene rescue".
Before you know it, the morning passed quickly. In this activity, the young reporters not only felt the mystery of medicine and saw the instruments of medical examination at close range, but also deeply experienced the convenience brought by modern instruments to patients, so that the young reporters could experience the mystery and greatness of medical science and technology during the visit, and felt the great changes brought by modern science and technology to the medical field.
Many parents said that although the time for visiting and studying was very short, they did feel the power of science and technology in the medical field, broadened their horizons and increased their knowledge. The young reporters also said that this was an unforgettable and meaningful event.