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On May 12 Nurses' Day| "Lantern Bearer": the warmest light, the warmest heart

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On May 12 Nurses' Day| "Lantern Bearer": the warmest light, the warmest heart

This year's Nurses Day, I have to mention them - the "epidemic" nurses. The scene of rushing to Wuhan is frozen into a frame of pictures, which is unforgettable for a long time.

On the third night of the Chinese New Year, the second batch of Shanghai medical teams from Shanghai South Station is still fresh in people's memories: this team is difficult to be special, all are nurses, and 50 team members are from 40 hospitals in Shanghai. They were also the only dedicated nursing team in the nine batches of medical teams sent to Wuhan by Shanghai, and were assigned to Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, the epicenter of the epidemic in Wuhan, as soon as they arrived in Wuhan.

Overnight "click", you need a nurse! The value of specialist care in this outbreak can be seen. On the front line of the epidemic, the performance of every nurse, as who is the Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, lamented, "In the battle to stop the spread of the epidemic, nurses are still participating in the battle to save lives with effort and love." ”

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing. Modern nursing is a new discipline that has emerged from war. In the fight against the new crown virus, nurses have once again rushed to the forefront and the most dangerous places, practicing Nightingale's oath with practical actions, and also allowing people to see a new side of modern nursing.

"War veteran", who am I not going to?

On May 12 Nurses' Day| "Lantern Bearer": the warmest light, the warmest heart

【Figure 1】Li Xiaojing

The only nursing team leader in the Shanghai Aid-E medical team, promising "50 people to go, 50 people to return"

"I have 17 years ago to support Beijing Xiaotangshan experience, I also have experience in Sichuan earthquake relief, and nearly 20 years of clinical nursing experience, I am willing to go to the aid of Hubei again!" On the third day of the Lunar New Year, the second batch of Medical Teams from Shanghai rushed to Wuhan, and Li Xiaojing, a retired soldier, was the leader of this nursing medical team.

After the outbreak of the epidemic in Wuhan, Li Xiaojing, who had independently chosen a career and taken off her military uniform, submitted a letter of request to the party committee of Punan Hospital where she was located for the first time: "As a soldier, you should go to the battlefield; as a nurse, you should save lives and help the injured; as a party member, you should charge ahead!" Although I am no longer a soldier at the moment, I still hope to fight as a medical worker. ”

Li Xiaojing wrote a letter of invitation, just like her style of doing things - clear thinking and neat work. At Shanghai South Railway Station on the third night of the new year, when the train slowly started and the sending crowd slowly moved back, Li Xiaojing faced the window and saluted the farewell people with a standard military salute, and she secretly promised: "50 people go, 50 people return, I want to bring everyone back safely." ”

When I first arrived in Wuhan, the most lacking in the local area was nurses. Li Xiaojing remembers that after pre-job training, 50 people were scattered on the same day and enriched into 11 departments such as the intensive care ICU, the sub-ICU and the general ward of Jinyintan Hospital.

Wuhan in February is very cold, nurses wear heavy protective equipment, like a sauna, the slightest movement will sweat, after coming out and then like falling into the ice cellar, every day to withstand the "ice and fire double day" test.

"In the first hard years, no one cried bitterness, and everyone had one thought – I came to save my life, and the patient needed me." Li Xiaojing remembers that in order to save protective equipment, nurse Wu Lingling took the initiative to ask for overtime on the first day of work, working continuously for 12 hours. Qian Li, a post-95 nurse, did not drink water 10 hours before going to work in order not to go to the toilet at the head of the class. Too many nurses are on duty for 7-8 hours and are reluctant to leave the "battle position".

The nursing team led by Li Xiaojing is the backbone nurse of the respiratory, infectious disease, intensive care and internal medicine departments of various hospitals in Shanghai, and in the frontline of the epidemic in Wuhan, each team member is giving full play to their professional advantages and making efforts for the early recovery of patients.

As a "war veteran", Li Xiaojing shouldered an extra responsibility on her shoulders - at that time, she also heard the news that medical staff were infected, and Li Xiaojing's heart was like a stone. Promised "50 people to go, 50 people to return", but the team members are scattered in 11 departments, what to do? Li Xiaojing worries every day about whether everyone's protection is guaranteed, food, clothing, housing, and physical condition, she cares about everything, and the team members later laughed and called her "rice porridge".

In the frontline of the epidemic in Wuhan, there are many such "war veterans".

On May 12 Nurses' Day| "Lantern Bearer": the warmest light, the warmest heart

【Character 2】Chen Jing:

From fighting the Ebola epidemic to the voyage of the Easy Ark to the Vulcan Mountain in Wuhan

Chen Jing, who loves to laugh, never thought that she would be on the Internet hot search as a "hardcore" head nurse. To this day, she is still a little shy when it comes to this video of repeatedly "nagging" comrades to do a good job of protection.

Chen Jing is the chief nurse of the Department of Nephrology of the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Naval Military Medical University (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital) and the chief nurse of the First Department of Critical Care Medicine of Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital. I remember that when the popular video was filmed, she was still in Hankou Hospital, managing 47 nurses "children", extremely nervous.

From wearing protective clothing, isolation gowns, and wearing goggles to wearing shoe covers and washing hands, Chen Jing stared at dozens of procedures for self-protection, large and small. Brain surgery nurse Zuo Tian has the habit of touching her face with her hands, once waiting for the elevator, she was just about to touch her face, she was dissuaded by Chen Jing: "I have seen you touch your face 3 times..." Under the supervision of Chen Jing, Zuo Tian changed this habit for many years.

Chen Jing said that the high requirements for infection control were cultivated in the Nephrology Blood Purification Center for decades. For immunocompromised uremia patients, a little "carelessness" caused by cross-infection can kill them.

From the expedition to Liberia to fight the Ebola virus, to the voyage of the Easy Ark, to standing on the front line of epidemic prevention and control in Wuhan, Chen Jing, a 31-year veteran of the military, has carried down one epidemic after another with a lot of tenacity, "Where I am more needed, I will go."

I remember that in the days of fighting the Ebola epidemic, Chen Jing, as the head of the nursing team, painted a smiling face on the protective clothing and shuttled through the isolation wards. Local residents could not see Chen Jing's face, so they remembered the smiling face on the protective clothing, saying that it was the "most beautiful Chinese smiley face" they had ever seen!

In the intensive care unit of Huoshenshan Hospital, patients still can't see Chen Jing's smile under the goggles, but they all know the intimate patterns and heart-warming words she drew. "The patient is heavy in our hearts, and we are heavy in their hearts." Chen Jing said that in Huoshenshan Hospital, the intensive care department is a sharp knife on a sharp knife, and all the fragile lives living in it are fragile lives that are between life and death, and if they can give them a little more comfort, they will be satisfied.

On May 12 Nurses' Day| "Lantern Bearer": the warmest light, the warmest heart

【Character 3】Cui Jie

Participated in the care of the first "SARS" patient in Shanghai, and faced the epidemic after 17 years

For many Shanghai citizens, before the fight against new crown pneumonia, the most memorable one was the SARS in 2003.

Cui Jie, nurse in the Department of Infectious Diseases at Ruijin Hospital. When SARS was raging, Cui Jie, who was still working in Shanghai Infectious Disease Hospital, took the initiative to apply to enter the isolation ward and participated in the care of the first CASE OF SARS patient in Shanghai. "It's not very scary, we're doing this job, and someone has to do it." Talking about this past 17 years ago, Cui Jie did not have any earth-shattering words, just as she talked to reporters about the reason for asking Zhan Chi to help Wuhan again after a gap of 17 years: "I am an infectious disease nursing department, and I have experience in fighting SARS, who do I not go to?" ”

After rushing to the Optics Valley Branch of Wuhan Tongji Hospital, Cui Jie was the leader of the F group in the team, a group with 10 team members, and there were many post-90s. "I told them not to eat 2 hours before entering the cabin, and not to eat too much before going to work, otherwise the protective clothing is too stuffy and easy to vomit." On the way there, I kept telling jokes and jokes in the car to relax everyone's nervousness. Cui Jie said that when she first entered the isolation ward, some young nurses were actually very nervous. At this time, as an experienced old nurse to set an example, you can take the young people to "enter the state".

"In the 52 days in Wuhan, we encountered cold, heavy snow, lightning, heavy rain, heat and other weather, there was a day, the maximum temperature during the day was 33 degrees, but at night it rained heavily, the way back to the hotel was blocked by water, but the next day suddenly dropped to 12 degrees, from wearing short sleeves to wearing sweaters, but we did not say bitter, let alone back down." Cui Jie wrote in one day's notes: "Going to Wuhan is not to come back one day in a beautiful way, I am a nurse, an ordinary medical worker, saving lives and helping the injured is our duty, but also a Communist Party member 'epidemic' can not be shirked." ”

After 30 years of service, she is still an infectious disease nurse, which makes Cui Jie very proud. She has always believed that her role on the front line is not only nursing work, but also a kind of "demonstration" for young people not to be afraid, telling young people how to deal with situations. For the younger generations, with her in mind, the heart is fixed. Modern nursing is not inheriting, evolving and developing in this "hand-in-hand" teaching process.

The "lantern goddess" outside the lights: stick to the defense line and warm people's hearts

On May 12 Nurses' Day| "Lantern Bearer": the warmest light, the warmest heart

【Character 1】Zhen Wei:

A young team leader who coordinates the nursing backbone of 52 hospitals in Jinyintan

After the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Zhen Wei, chief nurse of the Department of Pulmonary Diseases of Longhua Hospital affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, registered with the hospital for support in Wuhan for the first time, "As a respiratory nurse, I should exert my personal strengths to serve patients who need us." In this way, Chinese New Year's Eve night, she embarked on a journey to aid Hubei with the first batch of medical teams in Shanghai, fighting for 68 days in The Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan, which received the most critical cases.

During this period, Zhen Wei also served as the leader of the nursing team of the first batch of medical teams in Shanghai, the first batch of nursing staff of the medical team came from 52 hospitals in Shanghai, all of which are nursing backbones, Zhen Wei devoted himself to communication and coordination work with the greatest enthusiasm and more efforts, many people do not know that Zhen Wei, who has invested in the nursing work of a large number of critically ill patients, is also a "patient" and endures the pain of the meniscal cyst of the knee joint.

Under this epidemic, many people are on their own "battlefield" and practicing the oath of contemporary Nightingale.

On May 12 Nurses' Day| "Lantern Bearer": the warmest light, the warmest heart

【Character 2】Gui Yanhua:

33 days at customs, life without regrets

In the early hours of the morning, the flight back from abroad slowly stopped at the T1 apron of Pudong International Airport, and when the passengers dragged their tired bodies off the plane, the first thing they saw was a temporary sampling truck converted from four airport shuttle buses, as well as medical staff who had been waiting here.

From the moment it arrived at Pudong Airport on March 30, the first 10-person covid-19 sampling team led by Gui Yanhua, assistant director of the nursing department of Putuo District Central Hospital, was stationed here. At the forefront of the Shanghai epidemic, they undertook the nucleic acid sampling of inbound passengers. Four small makeshift sampling trucks were their 33-day workplace.

"In the first seven days, there were only 10 of us, 24 hours a day, and no one slept for 3 hours a day." Gui Yanhua recalled that in the face of uninterrupted flights, the team members were not only responsible for the nasopharyngeal swab sampling of all passengers and crew of passenger flights and cargo flights, but also sampled blood samples on special flights.

Many times, a glass of water, a steamed bun, have to cope with a day's work. For the longest time, the team members worked in protective clothing for 21 hours.

What moved Gui Yanhua was that the team members never complained. "Our team, except for me and the vice captain, are all post-90s." Gui Yanhua was full of praise, and this group of young friends had responsibility. Until the eighth day, the arrival of additional team members, Gui Yanhua and his teammates can guarantee a six-hour rest time every day.

Looking back on the past 33 days, the four small temporary sampling vehicles in front of Terminal 1 carry all the memories of Gui Yanhua. "I didn't go to Wuhan, but we fought in Shanghai and didn't leave regrets in life." Gui Yanhua said.

【Character 3】Dai Ailan:

Patients in Wuhan who are concerned about Shanghai

"External anti-input, internal anti-rebound", guarding the "epidemic" defense line of urban warfare, guarding the lifeline of more patients, the figure of a "lantern goddess", like the warmest light, warmed the hearts of many people. Dai Ailan, a member of the third batch of Medical Team in Shanghai to support Hubei, is also the head nurse of the emergency department, operating room and other special departments of Shanghai Fourth People's Hospital, and is also a well-known ostomy therapist in the patient group.

Many people are still unfamiliar with the term "ostomy therapist". In fact, this is a category of specialist nurses, specializing in stoma and wound care. Once the fiery Dai Ailan gets to work, the acute sub becomes a slow tone, and she will patiently follow the edge of the patient's rotten flesh, treating the wound little by little, carefully and gently.

In Hongkou District, Dai Ailan is a well-known ostomy, nursing nearly 600 outpatient visits every year, with a cure rate of 80%, and many patients are running to her golden signboard. Under the epidemic, many people's lives have pressed the pause button, but some patients can't afford to wait.

There is a 70-year-old uncle, cerebral infarction, aphasia, movement disorders and other diseases, because of long-term bedridden body pressure ulcers in many places, especially the pressure ulcers at the sacrumpiscoccygeal nearly 20 cm, like a large hole. When the family took him to find Dai Ailan, the situation was very critical.

"At that time, the body temperature of the elderly was significantly increased, and if it was allowed to develop, it might get sepsis." She slowly lifted the gauze from the wound, and the stench poured into her nose for a while, and even the patient's family hid far away. Wearing two masks, Ailan carefully treated the pressure sores, and after two hours, the wound was finally treated. The old uncle and niece shed tears at the side, "I have never seen a nurse as attentive as you, I am also half a medical student, you are really not easy." ”

"The new crown virus can kill people, and if the stoma is not handled well, it will kill people, and these patients must be managed." Dai Ailan said that in addition to the "epidemic" in Wuhan this year, the most important thing is to link up with eight community health service centers in Hongkou District to strive for more general practitioners to learn stoma treatment techniques.

Young nurses after the 90s: On the front line of the epidemic, emitting the light of youth

【Figure 1】Yu Gardener

Nurses are the most patient-savvy people in the world

Born in 1994, Yu Gardener is the only male nurse in the nursing team of Shanghai Renji Hospital stationed in Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, and the youngest member of the team.

Participating in this war "epidemic" for Yu Gardener was originally similar to "standing on the last shift" - his family had never been very supportive of his nursing work before.

"Man, being a nurse, how strange is that?" Even though the discipline of nursing has become a first-class discipline on a par with clinical medicine, "prejudice" in society still exists. At one point, the family forced Yu Gardener to change careers. At the beginning of January this year, the young man submitted his resignation report, and he has decided to return to his hometown to work while also facilitating the care of his parents.

Who knows, in mid-January, the outbreak of the epidemic suddenly broke out, and his teacher, Nurse Wu Wensan of Renji Hospital, as a shortage of ECMO specialist nurses in the epidemic area, resolutely joined the first batch of Shanghai to support the Hubei medical team Chinese New Year's Eve night, and then fought day and night in the front line of the fight against the epidemic in Wuhan.

The master's personal experience made Yu Gardener's heart ripple. Especially after hearing that Wu Wensan was not fully in place for materials and protection, he could not sit still after more than 50 hours of work in the first week. "I was moved. Although the epidemic is terrible, I don't want to hide behind the master. Yu Gardener made an important decision: temporarily withdrew the resignation letter, asked the Nursing Department to approve his assistance to the public health center, and then resigned when the epidemic eased.

From arriving at the Shanghai Municipal Public Health Center on February 11 to evacuating the severe ward of the Public Health Center on April 15, Yu Gardener took the initiative to ask for help and participated in three rounds of support. As a result, he became the only nurse in the city to support the public health center in three rounds.

On May 9, when Professor Gao Yuan, director of the Department of Critical Care Medicine of Shanghai Renji Hospital, led the "Renji Tiantuan" to end medical isolation and complete the task of shanghai public health clinical center to return to Renji Hospital, Yu Gardener, who returned to his post at Renji Hospital, made another "major decision": he would not resign.

"In the past, people seemed to have a habit of calling nurses caregivers, which was inaccurate. Because a good nurse will not only look, but more importantly, after seeing, will also think seriously. Nurses are the people who accompany patients every second, so in a sense, nurses are the people who understand patients in the world, and have the ability to understand what patients need most at the moment when they can't speak or open their eyes. If we can do this, we can certainly create some more hope for patients. But to do this, it is really difficult and requires continuous learning and exercise. On May 10, at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Yu Gardener, who had returned to his post at Renji Hospital, wrote these words after work.

On May 12 Nurses' Day| "Lantern Bearer": the warmest light, the warmest heart

【Character 2】Yu Yifei:

There are few male nurses, this is a manual work, can go up

In the face of the epidemic, the post-90s nurses have shown the fearlessness and responsibility of this generation of young people.

Born in 1997, Yu Yifei, a nurse in the emergency ward of Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, has just completed two years of work. This time, he took the initiative to invite Miao to be stationed in the isolation ward.

At that time, the A4 emergency ward of the public health center was still in preparation, and the head nurse asked him: "Xiao Yu, the A4 ward is about to open, will you come?" "I didn't think about it, but I agreed to it in one bite." Because Yu Yifei felt that there were few male nurses in the hospital, this was a physical work, and it could be on the way.

When the introverted boy talked about his family, his tone suddenly softened a lot. On New Year's Day, my grandfather passed away. The family who originally lived in Shanghai flew to their hometown of Huanggang, Hubei Province, and did not want it to become a hard-hit area. Every day, yu Yifei will share some protection knowledge with his family and pray for the safety of the family. Fortunately, all this is now over.

On May 12 Nurses' Day| "Lantern Bearer": the warmest light, the warmest heart

【Character 3】Zhou Jia

I don't regret supporting Wuhan

Just thinking about what can be done for the epidemic may be the cuteness of this group of young people. "I didn't think much about signing up to support Wuhan, I just wanted to do my duty as an ordinary nurse." Zhou Jia, a nurse at Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, born in 1997, is the youngest member of the fourth batch of members of the national traditional Chinese medicine medical team.

Zhou Jia admitted that when she first arrived in Wuhan, facing the surrounding area like an empty city, at first she was a little nervous and afraid, but gradually, she found that "in fact, the work content in Leishen Mountain and Yueyang Hospital is similar, but it is a different place to do the same thing", so this nervous heart was relieved.

What Zhou Jia remembers is an elderly man, who was not in a good state when he first arrived at Leishen Mountain, coupled with many underlying diseases, the old man was once very repulsive to this strange environment. "Every day, the old man told us to come home early and let us help her call her family." Zhou Jia said that every time she heard these words, her heart was sour. But they persevered, comforting the elderly every day, and the elderly slowly began to cooperate with their treatment. One day, the old man even said to them, "You guys are really hard, you have to be so busy every day." "At that moment, Zhou Jia experienced the happiness and meaning of becoming a nurse." I just want to say that I don't regret supporting Wuhan, I just fulfilled my responsibility, and as an angel in white, I have no regrets. ”

On the front line of the "epidemic", this group of energetic young people has entered people's sight and become a bright color. The post-90s nurses came, the key moments were reliable, the critical moments were loud, and their existence also made more people see hope and inheritance.

Reporter's Note: Shanghai Nurses' "Toughness" and "Ordinary"

Zhang Dingyu, president of Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, once used "tough" and "extraordinary" to describe the Shanghai medical team. I remember that when interviewed by reporters, a passage by Li Xiaojing, a veteran of the war epidemic, also made the reporter unforgettable: In Wuhan, the Shanghai medical team is a "golden signboard", and the nursing team is an important component of this signboard.

At the forefront of the fight against COVID-19, Nurses in Shanghai have shown their magic. There are women who can move 55 kilograms of steel bottles into the ward, there are "beautiful nurses" who creatively make breathing masks that can drink water, there are 60s of backyard nurses and grandmothers who "want to go to the battlefield to pass me first", and there are post-90s painters who paint "small dumplings meet hot dry noodles" on protective clothing... Adhering to the model of refined nursing, using professionalism to reassure patients, surprise Wuhan with meticulousness, "strong" and "extraordinary" clearly outline the group portrait of the "epidemic" nurses in Shanghai.

On May 12 Nurses' Day| "Lantern Bearer": the warmest light, the warmest heart

Of course, on this Nurses Day, in addition to expressing our inner reverence to the nurses who fight the "epidemic", there are also some scenes that make us feel joy in our hearts.

On the occasion of Nurses' Day, at the School of Medicine of Shanghai Jiaotong University, there was a special nurse hat, lamplight and oath ceremony, Wang Xiaoning, an advanced individual in the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in the national health system, and Zhang Yin, Jia Yun, Liu Lijun, Huang Boli, Chang Jian, Li Rui, etc., winners of the fifth "Zuoying Nursing Award", wore dovetail hats symbolizing the noble mission of angels in white for the students of the School of Nursing. Then, each new nurse took over the lamp in the hands of the seniors in turn, implying that it would continue to illuminate the patient's way forward.

Inheriting the mission and pioneering and innovating in the name of love is perhaps the biggest inspiration given by this epidemic to modern nursing.

Author: Tang Wenjia Li Chenyan

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