Ten thousand words of moral condemnation are no better than a security measure for doctors
A doctor of Guangzhou Zhongshan third hospital was chopped off at the time of his visit, which was shocking. The suspect has committed suicide, and the injured doctor is not in danger of life, and the injury is relatively stable. However, the video of the suspect chopping in the hospital, doctors and nurses running in panic, and even the security guards are hiding are shocking. A doctor's words have written a lot of pain of doctors and nurses: the scene that we run in the hospital should be to rescue the patients, not to avoid the murderers' killing on us. Our white coats are used to cure diseases and save people, and should not be stained with the blood of colleagues. Just the day before, a doctor in Ma'anshan was beaten by the family members of the patient, suspected of spinal cord injury, and the doctor-patient relationship was cast a heavy shadow.
Doctors who were cut down in Guangzhou once supported Wuhan and fought for their lives in the fight against the epidemic, which made people even more angry: how can we treat doctors like this before the epidemic is over? Such a tide of condemnation points to those injured doctors. After each incident, this kind of moral condemnation will form a wave of surging waves, regarding the injured doctors as the public enemy of the whole people. But to tell you the truth, the more intense the condemnation is, the more powerless people feel. Those who are brandishing butcher's knives and fall into madness will not listen to such condemnation. Condemnation may only satisfy the public opinion as a kind of empathy illusion and vent of righteous indignation, which is not helpful to doctors' sense of security. Ten thousand words of moral condemnation may not be comparable to a specific and practical security measure for doctors.
In the Guangzhou medical incident, a dazzling and painful scene is that among the people running around the hospital, in addition to medical care, there is also an elderly security guard in the hospital. Some people point the spearhead at the security guards. They think that the security guards should not dodge, but should fight with the perpetrators and perform the duty of protecting medical care. Seriously, seeing that the security guard is not big and young, I can't say any words of condemnation. In the face of a knife wielding assailant, it may be instinctive for an unarmed, elderly security guard to flee for life. This scene may not witness the security guards' fear of life and death, but the virtual existence of hospital security. On the one hand, the hospital is not equipped with capable, professional security guards that can form a deterrent to criminals. On the other hand, the security guards lack the proper equipment, so that people can not bear the security work with their lives and use their bodies as shields?
Ten thousand words of fierce moral condemnation can not compare with the allocation of several strong security guards to hospitals. The security guards should be equipped with professional equipment that can resist violent attacks, so that medical staff can have professional security protection.
There are also some security measures that can have an immediate effect. For example, professional security inspection can block many knives that may become weapons of injury from entering the hospital. Many hospitals are now setting up security checks. In this case, how did the man bring his knife to the hospital? Does the hospital have a minimum security check? Don't say that it's impossible to prevent and how crazy you are. If you have basic security precautions, you can at least block many of these knives from entering the hospital. In order to have a safe working environment for doctors, there may not be many patients who feel that it will be much trouble to bear a certain degree of security inspection when entering the hospital.