I was also exposed to some new instruments and new ideas here. The most impressive one is the nasal feeding pump that can be seen everywhere in the ward, which is specially designed to pump enteral nutrition continuously for patients who cannot eat on their own. In addition, one very unique treatment concept that opened my eyes was to instruct patients to "lie on their stomachs" - to ventilate in the prone position. I learned that this maneuver facilitates blood-air exchange in the lungs near the back, improves the ratio of ventilation to blood flow, and has a protective effect on the cardiovascular system.
The first day was very rewarding. Although, there is a lot of pressure to move to a fixed hospital, but the opportunity to learn is rare, I decided to turn the pressure into learning momentum, continue to cheer!