Lao Zhu is the master who has worked for ICU for the longest time
In the past three years, she has always sat at the gate of the ICU, welcomed and sent off, and the things she did are not complicated. When doctors and nurses from other departments came, she was responsible for opening the door. When family members came to see the doctor, she was responsible for passing messages. When doctors and nurses went out, she was also responsible for opening the door.
actually looks like an optional position

0 But Lao Zhu is very responsible. When we pass by the door, she will smile enthusiastically and say: Go out and open the door button. When she learns that we are just passing by, she sat down with a little awkwardly
. She is a person who is not smooth in doing things. If a family member comes to us, she will come to us and tell us that a certain family member is looking for a doctor. The ICU in the morning is the busiest time. He has to check rounds, give doctor's advice, and do treatment. Sometimes when she finds the wrong doctor, she is often scolded: I don't care about 3 beds, don't you look at the blackboard bed allocation?
Lao Zhu smiled embarrassedly and said, "I don't know much about words, what should I do?

Lao Zhu always sits at the door day after day, but there is more work in his hands. Sometimes it is fixed tape for tracheal cutting and intubation, and sometimes it is cleaning the patient's ping-pong gloves. She did it silently, but when she saw someone at the door, she still stood up and opened the door like an electric shock
3 for three years. She may have known the faces of each of us doctors and nurses, but she still couldn't figure out how to allocate our beds to
ICU's nursing work is arduous and complicated. Maybe she wants to increase her income, maybe she wants to share some work. Lao Zhu also started to help nursing work, but when she found that there was no one on duty at the door, everyone would still shout: Lao Zhu!
Lao Zhu may be better at humanistic care for patients than doctors and nurses in the ICU. In her guard work at the door, she learned about the family composition, source of expenses, treatment process and even family relationships and internal conflicts of each patient in her own way. So when comforting the patient, she can be targeted and hit the bull's-eye

. We are always too busy, so we don't have time to listen to patients and their families talking about these family issues
It has been three years since we have become accustomed to that when critically ill patients enter the ICU, Lao Zhu always shouts loudly: Patients come
. This sentence has a strong local accent. It can be heard no matter where in the ICU corner. So we know that a battle belongs to the ICU has started
again. This battle not only belongs to the director, but to the doctor, nurse, but also to everyone in the ICU, including Lao Zhu.