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What are the poems written on the wall by the medical staff of Raytheon Mountain?

The poem written on the wall by the medical staff of Raytheon Mountain is:

1, "Poor poor people, smell the flag and walk with your son."

2. "I hope to be crowned with the word of fire and thunder in the name of the mountain. I want to eliminate the plague and bless China."

3. "When you cross the river in white, Brother Jin and Yin Zhen are linked together. “

4. The land of life and death, the battlefield of heroes, is full of the brilliance of human nature and finds the love between life and life! Writing a poem, writing a sentence and drawing a graffiti are all legends and inscriptions of heroes. They are earth-shattering and tear-jerking! Sometimes for healing. Often help. Always comforting.

Wuhan Thunder God Mountain hospital is located in Qiangjun Road, Jiangxia District. The treatment targets are fever clinics and novel coronavirus patients diagnosed in hospitals. The hospital fully draws lessons from the experience of Xiaotangshan Hospital during the SARS period, and only provides inpatient services without outpatient services.

The hospital has 65,438+0,600 beds, including 2 intensive care units, 3 sub-intensive care units and 27 general wards. There are two people in the ward except the intensive care unit. There is an operating room for COVID-19 patients who need surgical treatment during hospitalization.

The hospital also has medical technology departments, such as ECG diagnosis department, ultrasound imaging department, radiological imaging department and medical laboratory department, which can meet the auxiliary diagnosis needs of COVID-19 patients. The hospital is equipped with necessary facilities and equipment such as CT, bedside ultrasound, automatic biochemical analyzer, Ike membrane, bedside blood gas analyzer, invasive and noninvasive ventilator, etc., which realizes remote diagnosis and transmission of CT and ECG.