Medical staff from the Blood Transfusion Department of Li Huili Hospital of Ningbo Medical Center participated in blood donation.
One month before and after the Spring Festival, 14 people in our department participated in the unpaid blood donation. Ma Youli, director of the blood transfusion department of Li Huili Hospital of Ningbo Medical Center, told reporters that since January 26, 14 employees of the blood transfusion department of the hospital have donated a total of 4,000 milliliters of blood.
Before and after the Spring Festival is the off-season for blood donation, and Li Huili Hospital has a large number of surgical operations, especially after the Spring Festival, the number of surgeries is rapid, the clinical demand for blood is large, and the blood is tight.
On January 30, Qi Yangcong, who was on duty in the blood transfusion department, continued to receive emergency blood applications. "In one night, I encountered 8 patients who were in urgent need of blood. Qi Yangcong introduced that the amount of blood applied for that night was 20 units. As the Spring Festival approaches, the amount of unpaid blood donations is far less than usual, and the amount of blood available in the department is limited.
Qi Yangcong immediately turned into a coordinator and coordinated the use of blood to the blood station in the center of Ningbo. In the end, the emergency blood supply of 8 critically ill patients was guaranteed.
After getting off work the next day, Qi Yangcong walked into the unpaid blood donation vehicle, rolled up his sleeves, and donated 200 ml of blood.
This is not the first time Qi Yangcong has donated blood for free. In addition to pregnancy and lactation, she has insisted on donating blood every year since her work, and has donated blood 9 times, with a total of 1900 ml.
Medical staff from the Blood Transfusion Department of Li Huili Hospital of Ningbo Medical Center participated in blood donation.
In the front line of clinical blood use, Director Ma Youli understands the significance of blood for clinical treatment, and she has donated blood for more than 10 consecutive years, with a total of 2,900 ml of blood donated.
In the face of the current shortage of clinical blood supply, she hopes that more citizens who are eligible for blood donation can lend a helping hand and relay for life.
*: Yongpai client.