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The nurse who died in Wuhan Union Medical College was an only child. What made her willing to leave her family behind?
The nurse who died in Wuhan Union Medical College was an only child. Her parents were alive and her child was only about 2 years old. Judging from the dynamics of nurses' circle of friends, the reason why she jumped off the building extremely may be related to the contradiction between nursing directors. At present, the police have identified this incident as suicide, not a criminal case. Judging from the circle of friends of the nurse who fell to the ground, she has planned to resign, but she has no idea of suicide. So, why on earth did she abandon her parents and her 2-year-old child and go to the hospital to commit suicide? After the incident, a psychological counselor gave the answer:

Judging from the circle of friends of nurses, she is a nurse who works very hard and has a very straightforward personality, which belongs to the kind of character who dares to stand out. Most people with this personality will be more serious when things happen and will want to straighten things out. It can be seen from the copy of the fallen nurse that the main reason why her public development circle called for the replacement of the director of nursing department is that she believes that the director of nursing department has not guaranteed the safety of front-line nurses. These front-line nurses are not afraid of hardship or fatigue. They survived the storm, but there is always a lot of sadness behind the hero. Are these heroes hanging by a thread during the anti-epidemic period? Fight? Yes, now that the epidemic has won, there is no shortage of medical supplies, and it is a legitimate requirement to require the isolation area to be fully equipped. The most basic requirements of these nurses are not taken seriously, and there will be a tendency of psychological depression over time.

Ordinary people who have been depressed for a long time can easily walk into a dead end, let alone front-line nurses. Everyone knows that the time after entering the isolation zone is 8 hours, which has challenged the physiological limit of nurses. However, at this time, there was no timely psychological intervention for these nurses, and no one cared about these working nurses. This will lead to the imbalance of these nurses' mentality, and then they will become unable to understand normal communication and exchange.

There are thousands of ways to solve the problem, but it is foolish to win over nurses at the cost of life. I hope that the requirements of nurses who fell to the ground can be taken seriously by relevant departments.