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How do you think medical staff should spend the summer when they report heatstroke and faint during nucleic acid sampling?

It is reported that many medical staff fainted from heatstroke during nucleic acid sampling. I think they can use the following means to escape the heat. First of all, I think we can build a sunshade, and it is best to build a single sampling room to avoid direct sunlight. Secondly, try to put the sampling time in the morning and evening. In addition, fans and ice cubes are arranged for physical cooling. In addition, pay attention to rest and avoid overwork.

Recently, the weather is hot, and many medical staff who do nucleic acid sampling faint because of heatstroke in protective clothing. Faced with this situation, I think they can take the following measures to escape the heat.

First of all, I think we can build a sunshade, and it is best to build a single sampling room to avoid direct sunlight. If you want to spend the summer, you must not do nucleic acid sampling in the sun. If the sun shines on the body, medical staff will definitely get heatstroke if they wear such thick clothes. So it is better to build a sunshade, but it is better to build a single sampling room.

Secondly, try to put the sampling time in the morning and evening. When doing nucleic acid sampling, try to avoid high temperature periods, such as when the sun is particularly strong at noon. We should try to put the sampling time in a cool morning or night when there is no sun, and when the temperature is not high, so as to avoid heatstroke.

In addition, fans and ice cubes are arranged for physical cooling. Where nucleic acid is sampled, some fans can be arranged to cool down, and at the same time, some ice cubes and cold drinks can be prepared to cool down physically. If the physical cooling measures are done, the chance of heatstroke can be greatly reduced.

In addition, pay attention to rest and avoid overwork. Some medical workers worked too long and were too tired, and finally fainted in such a bad environment. I think we should arrange the working hours so that they can have a good rest and have enough physical strength and energy to cope with the work.

These are some ways and means that I think we can escape the summer.