Party member military doctors' advanced deeds in fighting pneumonia-sticking to the front line without hesitation 65438+1October 3 1 In the afternoon, Zhang Yihong's cell phone rang for more than half an hour. She received six emergency calls, all about treating patients and coordinating medical supplies.
Above the blue medical mask, Zhang Yihong's eyes are full of fatigue.
As the director of infectious diseases department of airborne troops stationed in a hospital in Han, and a senior infectious disease prevention expert in the whole hospital, she came out again in her sixties.
Both her sister and her husband were infected, and she went to the front without hesitation.
"Sister, I feel a little sick. My temperature is 37.3 degrees Celsius." On October 20th, 65438/KLOC-0, Zhang Yihong, who was busy receiving patients, suddenly received a phone call from her sister.
Through lung CT, Zhang Yihong highly suspected that her sister was infected with novel coronavirus. Because the sickbed was extremely tense, Zhang Yihong didn't let her sister be hospitalized, but told her to take personal protection and come to the hospital for treatment every day. "I want to give up my limited beds to patients with more serious illnesses." Zhang Yihong said.
"I feel a little sick." 65438125, on the morning of New Year's Day, Zhang Yihong was ready to go out to work as usual. Her husband, also a soldier, told her:
"Take some medicine." Zhang Yihong didn't pay too much attention and hurried out.
65438+1October 26th, 65438+1October 27th, two nights in a row, she was busy until one or two in the morning, and her husband went to bed early. When I went out in the morning, my husband didn't get up yet. During the daytime work break, she will also ask her husband "How do you feel" on WeChat, and her husband will reply "Nothing".
65438+1At 23: 30 on October 28th, Zhang Yihong, who had been busy in the hospital for fifteen or six hours, returned to his home separated from the hospital by a wall. This is the earliest time for her to go home for more than a month.
"I'm very uncomfortable today." Seeing her back, the husband said.
"39. 1 celsius." After taking his temperature, Zhang Yihong was surprised. She immediately took her husband to the hospital for lung CT, which basically confirmed that her husband was infected with novel coronavirus. She was afraid to tell the news to her daughter-in-law in Dangyang, and carried it silently.
That night, Zhang Yihong didn't sleep a wink. Looking at her husband in the hospital bed, she secretly shed tears when she thought that two relatives around her were knocked down by the virus.
"I'm worried, but I really can't take care of him. I must put more energy into more patients. He is an old party member, take care. " Zhang Yihong said.
A family of four fights the virus in different ways.
"Our families are all soldiers, and the families of soldiers are like this, gathering less and leaving more." Zhang Yihong said.
On New Year's Eve, a pilot's son-in-law, Zhang Peng, received an urgent order to fly to Xi 'an to take back the medical team from the Air Force Military Medical University. Since then, he has been transporting rescue medical personnel and medical supplies every day.
Daughter Guo Weiqi is in Dangyang, mobilizing classmates and comrades to raise medical supplies such as masks, alcohol and protective clothing to support the front line.
"She and her colleagues raised three batches of medical supplies." Zhang Hongdong opened the WeChat sent to her by her daughter and told the all-media reporter of Hubei Daily.
On October 30th, 65438/KLOC-0, Guo Weiqi learned that his father was diagnosed with infection and said that he would not come back to visit his father. She cried guiltily. Zhang Yihong comforted her daughter and said, "You said' Take care' to us on WeChat, which is the greatest support for mom's work and the greatest concern for dad."
"The family encouraged each other on WeChat and raised their fists to fight the epidemic." Zhang Yihong said firmly.
"This is the last battle of my military career, and I will win it no matter how hard it is."
Zhang Yihong has been in the front line for 30 years.
1998 she participated in a series of major medical support tasks, including fighting against SARS in 2003 and Wenchuan earthquake relief in 2008. In addition to treating patients in the front line, she also participated in the prevention and control of the epidemic in the later period.
During the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, my daughter went to senior one. After receiving the order in the middle of the night, Zhang Yihong was afraid to disturb her daughter's rest, and quietly packed her bags barefoot at home. When I went out, my daughter was still sleeping, and this trip was more than 70 days.
As a party member, a soldier and a doctor, Zhang Yihong did not hesitate in the face of difficulties.
In order to have better energy to fight the epidemic during the day, she has to calculate the time in advance and take sleeping pills in advance before going off work every day. In this way, when you get home, the medicine just works, and you can fall asleep in bed.
Go out at 8 o'clock every day and go home every morning. Zhang Yihong's legs and feet are badly swollen, and his fingers press down, making a hole.
Facing retirement in April this year, Zhang Yihong has less than two months left to work. For her, every day is precious. "I must not fall, I believe I can survive and win this battle." Zhang Yihong said.