2. "Because we want to contact patients, we wear isolation protective clothing. According to the requirements, protective clothing must be changed when going to the toilet. As long as we take it off, it will be scrapped. For us, if we don't drink water, we won't drink water. If we can persist for a while, it is victory. " Liu Peng said.
3. In fact, there are many medical staff like Liu Peng in the front line. Once in the isolation ward, in order to reduce the frequency of going in and out of the ward, reduce the infection rate and save medical supplies, they hardly drink water and eat less. Some medical staff still wear diapers to continue their work.
In addition, the thick protective equipment is airtight. Wearing it on the body is like a completely closed steamer, which makes people feel bored. Sometimes it makes people feel dizzy from lack of oxygen and it is difficult to walk. Every time I take off my protective equipment, my clothes can be twisted out of water. Many medical staff have suffered from blue and damaged facial skin due to long-term oppression. When they took off their masks, their faces were covered with ligature marks and their whole faces were numb. Their hands are red and swollen, covered with scars, which makes people feel distressed!
5, "put on the shirt, we are the hope of the patient; Take off our shirts. We are children, lovers and parents. Please don't video chat at this time. We are afraid that our relatives will see us now. Dear friends, report peace, don't worry! " This is a passage written by Cong Liu, the head nurse of Respiratory Department II of the Municipal Infectious Disease Hospital, in a circle of friends.