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The feeling of anxiety when unfortunately becoming an F0 quickly dissipated, because around him there were many patients who were very sick, in great need of physical therapy and in need of support.
`I have the virus but have no symptoms. I love work and exercise. If I just stay in quarantine, it would be a waste,` Mr. Hien thought, it was early September, about two weeks after he arrived from Cho Ray Hospital.
Mr. Hien expressed his desire to continue working, instructing patients on breathing and exercise exercises, and received approval from his superiors.
Not allowing himself to rest, he went to the hospital beds to help patients, pat their backs, massage the outside of their lungs, and gently help F0 practice moving his limbs.
`At this time, it is easier to encourage patients, and they have more confidence because they are in the same situation,` Mr. Hien said.
Mr. Hien guides patients through breathing exercises, when he is F0, at the Covid-19 Resuscitation Hospital.
Mr. Hien and his colleagues from the Department of Rehabilitation participated in supporting doctors in treating patients with physical therapy, preventing the condition from becoming severe and requiring mechanical ventilation.
`If the patient does not have to be on a ventilator, the likelihood of recovery and returning to normal life will also be higher,` Mr. Hien said.
According to experts, Covid-19 disease directly affects the lungs.
There are cases where after physical therapy, mechanical ventilation can be stopped and oxygen can be given for a few days before being discharged from the hospital.
Mr. Hien was also the person who supported breathing exercises for `patient 91` (a British pilot who had a severe case of Covid-19 in Vietnam last year) right from the first days when he was transferred from the Ho Chi Minh City Hospital for Tropical Diseases.
His experience as a physical therapist helped him realize that when a patient had to be on a ventilator, the lungs were very solid and stiff, and the intercostal muscles were also stiff.
Currently, Mr. Hien has tested negative again after about 10 days of testing positive.
Doctor, Doctor Nguyen Tri Thuc, Director of Cho Ray Hospital and Director of Covid-19 Resuscitation Hospital, said that up to now, both hospitals have recorded dozens of employees infected with Covid-19 while working, during
The workload is too large, normally everyone has to work 2-3 times the capacity, so when one person is infected, the remaining people will have to shoulder more.
Le Phuong