I saw Zhao Jing with my own eyes, on the TV screen. On May 6th, she was discharged from the hospital. She was one of the first medical staff who were cured and discharged after being infected with SARS in our district.
In my imagination, after being tortured by SARS for 25 days and walking on the line of life and death, she must be exhausted and depressed. Unexpectedly, as soon as she came out of the ward, she ran down the steps happily, her thin and small body was covered with a wide camouflage uniform, and her dreadlocks flashed behind her head. Although the big mask covered most of her face, it could be seen that her beautiful eyes were smiling all the time, and a pair of small hands waved to her colleagues and friends who greeted her early.
Yes, the 21-year-old spring was supposed to be full of excitement and colorful, but she fought with death in the isolated room and hospital bed, and experienced a test of life and death.
This is a firm and brave girl in the face of danger. On April 4, the hospital accepted the first batch of SARS patients. When the director of the nursing department informed her to go to the front line, she said, "I am both a party member and a nurse, and I have no reason to refuse." These patients are all critically ill, with persistent high fever and shortness of breath, life-threatening at any time and the strongest infectivity. When Zhao Jing put on his heavy isolation suit and walked into the isolation ward, all his worries and fears were left behind. Due to the shortage of staff and many patients, I enter the ward at 8 o'clock every morning and don't come out until 8 o'clock in the evening, with only one and a half hours for lunch. Every day, when she comes to work, she has to keep infusion for patients, move oxygen bottles, physically cool down, send water to feed meals, and deal with defecation ... < P > Zhao Jing is always in an overloaded working state day and night when she rescues patients. Excessive fatigue, coupled with lack of oxygen and water, made her weaker and weaker. One day, after taking a shower, she fainted in front of the bathhouse. Colleagues carried her back to the dormitory and let her rest for a day, but the next day, she appeared in the isolation ward again.
On April 12th, Zhao Jing felt particularly uncomfortable and began to have a fever. She consciously isolated herself in the dormitory for three days. She still didn't get better by the 15th, and she knew exactly what was going on. By the time she was admitted to Inner Mongolia Hospital on 17th, her hemogram had dropped to 3,, and shadows had appeared in the upper and lower lobes of her right lung. Symptoms such as cough and shortness of breath appeared one after another, and Zhao Jing was infected. She said: "I am ashamed to be a patient of my colleagues." During the 25 days of hospitalization, she struggled with illness and death, and in her words, "both physically and mentally."
Zhao Jing is an optimistic person. During the interview, she kept laughing, twittering like the little magpie in front of her ward window. When taking care of patients, she always used happy smiles and humorous words to give patients a kind of psychological comfort that medical treatment and medicine didn't work. It is this optimistic attitude that enabled her to successfully overcome her illness and get out of the ward. Zhao Jing said: "SARS patients are different from other patients. They have no relatives around. They hope that doctors and nurses can stay in front of their beds for one more minute and say more words. For them, psychological care is more important." One day, a patient was fidgety and kept calling his friends on his mobile phone. Zhao Jing, who was careful and kind, was busy with other work, moved his chair to the bed, sat down face to face with the patient, and had a chat with God. The patient forgot his illness and troubles and fell asleep quietly. The next morning, the patient said to her, "Last night was the soundest and most familiar night since I was admitted to the hospital."
In my imagination, after a ordeal, Zhao Jing must have a lingering fear, and he turned pale at the mention of SARS. I didn't expect to mention the first thing to do after I recovered. She said, "I have experienced the taste of the patient. After leaving the hospital, I am still on the front line." There is no hesitation, no exaggeration, only an urgency and firmness.
because of her outstanding performance, she was rated as a young defender against SARS in the whole region by the Youth League Committee of the Autonomous Region, the Health Department of the Autonomous Region and the Youth Federation of the Autonomous Region.