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More than 8,300 medical staff gathered for nucleic acid testing in Xiamen’s five districts yesterday

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Yesterday, the five districts of Siming, Huli, Jimei, Haicang and Xiang’an launched a new round of nucleic acid testing for all employees. The Municipal Health Commission dispatched more than 7,300 medical staff, together with more than 1,000 self-financed medical staff in each district, to go to the five districts for a new round of nucleic acid sampling. These medical staff come from 30 medical institutions in our city, including second-level and above hospitals and community health service centers.

“Husband and wife files” fight the epidemic together

Xu Shanshan, a pediatrician at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University, and Liu Kaihua, a gastrointestinal surgeon, are a couple. Yesterday, the two went to Xingnan Middle School and Kangcheng Erli, Kangcheng Community, to carry out nucleic acid sampling with the “Thousand People Group” of the First Hospital. In order to ensure the successful completion of the task, the two made an urgent action the night before and entrusted their young daughter to their friends to take care of. “My friends not only provide food and shelter, but also take the little guy to get tested.” Xu Shanshan said with a smile. During this time, she and her husband were busy fighting the epidemic. As a “new left-behind child”, her daughter grew up suddenly and became More sensible.

Cheng Sen and Lin Shan from the Department of Anesthesiology at the 73rd Army Hospital of the Army were born in the same year and the same month. One is an attending physician and the other is a nurse in charge. In this nucleic acid test for all staff, the two invited to fight at the same time. Cheng Sen was uneasy, but Lin Shan smiled and comforted: “You are a party member, and you want to follow you, I don’t want to hold you back!” Yesterday, the two were assigned to the same group, and both were in the sampling site of the Second Attached Study in Huli District. , The two parties agreed: to see who picks well and is efficient, and who picks less go home to wash and cook. Seeing that the team that came to sample was long in line, both of them asked for the first round. It is reported that since the outbreak, the hospital has invited a total of 13 couples to the frontline nucleic acid sampling to fight the epidemic together.

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Yesterday afternoon, at the Longshan Bridge collection site, when Chen Xuesheng, an oral mucosal specialist at the Dental Hospital of Xiamen Medical College, was about to go to the collection platform, he accidentally tripped over the threshold, worn his gloves and foot covers, and twisted his ankles. He immediately got up and changed his equipment to keep working. A colleague asked him to rest. He said, “The rotation of each shift is arranged. I rest and the others will have to work harder. This small injury will not affect him.” His wife, Xiao, a nurse in the emergency department of the same hospital, Yan was also there, distressed but also supported him. Chen Xuesheng insisted on completing a shift of nucleic acid sampling work before leaving the stage. After changing the protective clothing, Xiao Yan immediately helped him back to the lounge.

In Xu Village, Cuo Town, Xiang’an District, Huang Ying from the Teaching Department of the City Fifth Hospital changed into protective clothing. Her husband, Ye Xianlong, who worked in the equipment department of the same hospital, wiped her face and said, “Today we work together, no matter how hard you are, then tired. Hold on.” Ye Xianlong was originally the head of the hospital’s Department of Senses. As a veteran of the hospital’s Department of Senses, he repeatedly arranged protective clothing for his wife and checked whether the masks, face screens, etc. were tightly worn before his wife went on the court. When they checked their protective equipment, they were photographed by colleagues. Huang Ying said half-jokingly, “I’m facing each other at close range, and I find my heartbeat again.”

Taiwanese doctors are active

Yesterday, Lai Huirong, a Taiwanese doctor from Xiang’an Hospital of Xiamen University, once again appeared in the nucleic acid support team. Xiamen University Xiang’an Hospital is a designated reserve hospital and rehabilitation hospital for the treatment of new coronary pneumonia in our city. While ensuring the closed-loop management of the isolation ward and rehabilitation ward in the hospital, it should also supplement the city’s nucleic acid testing and sampling.

Knowing that the hospital had urgently transferred medical staff, Lai Huirong took the initiative to sign up and set off with the support team at 5 o’clock in the morning. Lai Huirong is usually weak. While overcoming the discomfort caused by protective equipment, she strictly regulates her operation, is gentle, meticulous and patient, and has won praises from children and family members. She said, “This is a challenge that all compatriots must face together, and we are confident to overcome difficulties!”

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Retired “veterans” return to battle the epidemic

Yesterday, Chen Aizhu, the former director of the nursing department and chief nurse of Haicang Hospital who had retired for 4 years, went out again. She signed up and volunteered to participate in nucleic acid sampling at the sampling point of the wedding banquet hall in Jianmei Village, Haicang District. Chen Aizhu, 62, helped take care of her grandson at home. Knowing that the hospital was in short supply for the epidemic, she resolutely returned to the team to charge and became the oldest nucleic acid sampler in the hospital so far. “Agile, one can do the best!” The veteran came out, still familiar with her technique, and she was praised by her “comrades-in-arms”. So far, she has participated in 5 nucleic acid sampling sessions.

She said, “I just do it once in a while, it’s not hard work, it’s nothing.” It is reported that during the SARS period, she also charged the front line of the epidemic.

Innovatively enable double sampling mode

The collection point of Xiamen City Vocational College is different from the conventional model of one collection station and one collector. The Cardiovascular Hospital of Xiamen University adopts a two-person sampling method, which optimizes the strategy according to the characteristics of the population at the collection point and completes the target efficiently in advance. Collection volume.

“When we surveyed the site in advance, we learned that this collection point is all the students and faculty members of the college, which is easy to organize, manage in an orderly manner, and the information entry speed is fast, and the process is smooth. We adapted measures to local conditions and deployed and optimized the collection before departure. The method is to arrange the collection table as an operating room.” According to the head nurse Tian Xuebing of the hospital’s cardiac surgery operating room, every time a sample is completed, the seven-step hand-washing method must be strictly followed before the next one can be collected. Now, after adopting a two-person sampling mode, one person can collect in the gap of hand-cancelling, and the cycle is alternated and seamlessly connected.

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At around 2:20 pm yesterday afternoon, the hospital ended the collection task of 8,200 people, about 3 hours earlier than before, setting the fastest collection speed since the opening of the collection point.

Citizens thank and praise medical staff

At the Xiange community sampling site, Kang Junlong, deputy chief physician of the Department of Neurosurgery, Zhongshan Hospital of Xiamen University, received her autograph after collecting nucleic acid for a young girl. Yesterday was Kang Junlong’s birthday. This gift made him very happy, “This is the best birthday present.” Nurse Xie Jing in the team also had her birthday on the same day. After sampling, community staff and hospital colleagues brought birthday cakes and longevity noodles to celebrate their simple and warm birthday.

When Su Liyun, a nurse of the Chinese Medicine Nursing Clinic of the Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was resting at noon, she heard from a teacher in the lounge next door that she was dizzy and nauseous. Regardless of her fatigue, she stepped forward to check and judged that it was after heatstroke. She picked up the scraping board she carried with her for treatment. She didn’t return to the lounge until the teacher felt more comfortable after he got out of Sha. The teacher is very grateful.

Yesterday, after sampling at Dongdu No. 2 Primary School in Hetong Community, Ms. Min Tian called the hotline of the Municipal Maternity and Child Health Hospital, her real name was a medical staff and praised: “The one who gave me the nucleic acid was a male medical staff who did it while doing it. The number of times is very professional and reassuring. In the green channel next to a child crying and not cooperating, a female medical staff and parents coaxed patiently together, squatting on the ground to sample the child.” Ms. Tian praised the two The medical staff were Dr. Lin Shaobin and Gong Xiufang from the Department of Reproductive Medicine of the Municipal Maternal and Child Health Hospital. Their dedication and patience impressed Ms. Tian.(Reporter Chu Yan, Liu Rong, Chen Xin)

Original title: More than 8,300 medical staff gathered for nucleic acid testing in Xiamen’s five districts yesterday

Editor in charge: Ke Jinding

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