Many places have reported that medical staff fainted from heatstroke while taking nucleic acid samples. How do you think they should avoid the heat?
Many places have reported that medical staff fainted due to heatstroke while taking nucleic acid samples. I think they can use the following methods to avoid the heat. First of all, I think you can build a sunshade, preferably a single-room sampling room to avoid direct sunlight. Secondly, try to put the sampling time in the morning and evening. In addition, arrange fans, ice cubes, etc. for physical cooling. In addition, pay attention to rest and avoid overexertion.
Recently, the weather has been hot, and many medical staff doing nucleic acid sampling have fainted from heat stroke because they were wearing protective clothing. Faced with this situation, I think they can take the following measures to avoid the heat.
First of all, I think a sunshade can be built, preferably a single sampling room to avoid direct sunlight. If you want to escape the heat, you must not do nucleic acid sampling in the sun. If the sun shines on your body and medical staff wear such thick clothes, they will definitely suffer from heat stroke. Therefore, building an awning is best, but building a single sampling room would be even better.
Secondly, try to put the sampling time in the morning and evening. When doing nucleic acid sampling, try to avoid hot periods, such as at noon when the sun is particularly strong. We should try to place the sampling time in the morning when it is cooler, or in the evening when there is no sun, when the temperature is not high, so as to avoid heat stroke.
In addition, arrange fans, ice cubes, etc. for physical cooling. At the nucleic acid sampling site, we can arrange some fans, which can cool down, and we can also prepare some ice cubes and cold drinks, which can all achieve physical cooling. If physical cooling measures are prepared, the chance of heat stroke can be greatly reduced.
In addition, pay attention to rest and avoid overexertion. Some medical workers worked too long, were too tired, and finally fainted due to lack of physical strength in such a harsh environment. I think working hours should be arranged so that they can have a good rest and have enough physical strength and energy so that they can cope with the work.
The above are some methods and means that I think can avoid the heat.