Event background? According to local residents in Wuhan, this nurse is a cardiologist in wuhan union hospital and has worked in the hospital for five years. She is an only child with a child of one or two years old. The nurse had a conflict with the director of nursing department before falling from the building.
Diseases can be cured, but demons can't save them. ? As a former medical staff, I deeply understand the difficulties of nurses and their irregular schedules. Three shifts? ), often sick at work, unable to take care of the family. As a nurse in the Department of Cardiology, this nurse is even more tired, and basically has no rest on duty, because the Department of Cardiology is a rapidly changing department, and the patients are mainly middle-aged and elderly people, and their condition changes rapidly. There is a saying in the field of nurses. The nurse broke her leg when the doctor opened her mouth. ? This shows that the workload of nurses is very huge.
? According to the nurse's actual situation, there is a 2-year-old child at home besides her busy nursing work. No matter what industry they are engaged in, mothers know that in most families, if their children are sick or nobody takes care of them, they have to return to their families because their children need their mothers.
? As the current epidemic situation has not been completely solved, the workload and pressure of medical workers are unprecedented, and frequent overtime has become the norm. However, we believe that medical workers can persist in their work no matter how hard and tired they are, until they overcome the disease. This nurse can work in wuhan union hospital, and her education and working ability will not be bad. However, coupled with the small children at home, they are often caught between home and work, and their hearts are very tormented, and their work is very tired, and no one pays attention to it. Over time, symptoms of depression will inevitably appear. When the heart collapses, it is a little exciting, and I feel that the sky is falling. Perhaps because of the above reasons, the last straw crushed the camel to death.
Humanistic care, * * * tide over the difficulties together.
Six months after the epidemic, medical staff are still fighting in the front line without regrets, but first of all, medical staff are human, and he (she) will have emotions; If you are alone, he (she) will have difficulties. I hope that the general public will cherish every medical staff around them, and I also hope that health departments and major hospitals will implement this. Humanistic care for medical staff is the only way to tide over the difficulties!