The conscious state of the patient in bed number four is relatively acceptable; they respond when called but sleep when not called, showing signs of lethargy. It is correct to seize this opportunity to transfer the patient to another hospital before any respiratory or cardiac anomalies occur.
Sitting further inside the vehicle, Student Geng Yongzhe connected the patient to the ambulance’s cardiac monitor and secured a blood pressure cuff to asure blood pressure.
The patient’s heart rate is seventy-two beats per minute, respiration is sixteen tis per minute, with blood pressure at systolic ninety-two and diastolic sixty.
The ambulance left Beidou Third Hospital. Xie Wanying and others could see through the rear window that a gray car followed closely behind the ambulance, driven by the patient’s family.
The newborn had to stay in Beidou Third Hospital Maternity Departnt for observation. So family mbers stayed at Beidu Third to look after the child, while others accompanied the mother to another hospital. The patient’s husband, along with the patient’s biological parents, were now driving to Fang Ze.
Clinical teachers often say that the obstetrics departnt showcases the vicissitudes of life. Looking at the several mothers tonight, each with their respective families, each faced different crises, leading to potentially different outcos.
Xie Wanying looked down at her watch; it was eleven o’clock at night.
At this ti in a large tropolis like the Capital, true traffic freedom is still so distance away. With many nightlife activities, many people were returning ho at this ti, causing another type of return traffic congestion, similar to hospital ergencies. It might take until the deep night between one and two o’clock before both vehicle and pedestrian traffic decreases slowly, leaving the roads deserted around three or four o’clock.
The ambulance slowed down as it reached the first intersection.
The road was crowded with vehicles; the extended ti at traffic lights caused the car to move and stop intermittently.
Xie Wanying recalled Boss Zhang at the dental building, never easily agreeing to transfer patients to their own hospital, and it proved to be true.
As the city’s most renowned director of the cardiac ergency center, Zhang Huayao was already deeply frustrated with the traffic conditions in the Capital, and constantly refused. On-site ergency treatnt should be the first option because relying on transferring patients to a distant hospital for ergency care is the worst kind of gamble.
An ergency transfer can count as a type of ergency care. Unless desperate, no one wants to take this risk, like her cousin.
Seeing the traffic situation worsening again, every dical staff mber on the vehicle showed a look of being prepared for anything.
The patient’s husband following the ambulance anxiously slapped the steering wheel with his hand.
"I don’t know how much longer it will be."
Student Geng beside him uttered this, indicating that even the most patient person was starting to lose patience.
The patient on the ambulance is like a bomb ready to explode at any mont, causing the ambulance personnel to be on edge.
"As long as the car can move, it proves that hope is not extinguished," Xie Wanying encouraged Student Geng; every step the vehicle could advance was a sign of imminent victory.
Upon hearing her words, Geng Yongzhe couldn’t help but shiver.
He hadn’t forgotten that everyone in the class found Student Xie’s dark humor terrifying.
Under these circumstances, other than adopting Boss Zhang’s sarcastic humor for a bit of self-comfort, there wasn’t much else that could be done. Xie Wanying could understand where Boss Zhang’s biting sarcasm ca from, as it was forced by various practical constraints.
Calling the traffic police was useless because they were already in place, directing traffic and facilitating vehicle flow at all key intersections.
First, follow the teacher’s instructions to prioritize observing the patient’s condition.
From ti to ti, Geng Yongzhe shone a flashlight into the patient’s pupils. Things seed fine; there was no change in the patient’s pupils.
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