Zhang Huawei
"Is the person who fell right now?" "Shout properly, people are sober!" Okay, please keep the phone open, I will send an ambulance from the fourth hospital, you don't move him......" Recently, the reporter just came to the emergency department of the Fourth People's Hospital of Zigong City, and witnessed this scene in the "50" command center - the operator's voice was calm and firm, and his fingers quickly recorded the information, just to start the emergency rescue behind each call as quickly as possible. It is reported that nearly 0 calls for help are answered every day, and ambulances are dispatched 0 to 0 times, which is a bridge connecting life and hope.
The Emergency Department of the Fourth People's Hospital of Zigong City, as an emergency medicine specialty with a complete emergency system, large scale and leading technology in the city's state-level medical institutions, has 500 medical staff guarding the front line of life in the integrated treatment chain of "pre-hospital first aid-in-hospital emergency-intensive care". From the "0" command center to the emergency clinic, the reporter saw that although the scene was busy but orderly, the medical staff communicated with their families and patients, and performed their duties. The daily average number of visits is about 0, which allows medical staff to maintain a high degree of vigilance and concentration for a long time.
Subsequently, the reporter came to the emergency intensive care unit (EICU). The patients admitted here are critically ill and require round-the-clock monitoring and treatment. I saw that the medical staff were monitoring the patient's vital signs, assessing the patient's condition, and providing basic care. "We can say that we are the last line of defense for the patient's life, and we are basically on duty 5 hours a day." Song Juan, deputy head nurse of the EICU of the emergency department, said that everyone's energy is highly concentrated, because when rescue may be needed at any time, or when the patient's condition changes, it must be found and dealt with as soon as possible. The annual success rate here is as high as 0.0%, and behind the data is the hard work of medical staff day and night.
From the day before to the reporter's interview, Zhong Zhitao, an emergency physician, has been working for 27 hours in a row. "I admitted the patient last night, and I didn't have time to rest until two or three o'clock this morning. After that, he continued to deal with patients and participated in other departments to perform surgeries. I'm still in a state of excitement!" Zhong Zhitao said that he will continue to write cases and carry out some follow-up work. After coming to the emergency department for about two years, Zhong Zhitao has become accustomed to the rhythm of work here. "In fact, most of my colleagues work like this." Talking about the value of the profession, he said frankly that although the work of emergency doctors is fast-paced and stressful, after their treatment, the patient's condition or indicators can gradually improve, and they will feel relieved and satisfied.
對於患者來說,時間就是生命,而急診科醫生就是與時間賽跑的人。據瞭解,自貢市第四人民醫院急診科年出診量逾1.2萬人次,年急診量15萬餘人次,年高壓氧治療兩千餘人次,年搶救病人五千餘人次。這些數字的背後,是急診科醫護人員用自己的行動詮釋著“醫者仁心”。(自貢融媒記者 李婷 幸維微 文/圖)
Source: Zigong.com