Chapter 791: 【791】Ergency response should be calm Chapter 791: 【791】Ergency response should be calm There was no doubt that the patient with the abnormal heart rate had to be dealt with first.
Smack! She slapped the back of Song Xueling standing beside her, “Doctor Song, please go and help her stop the bleeding.” After speaking, she rushed over to the young girl Ma Yunli’s bedside.
Staggering forward a big step from her slap, Song Xueling’s mind cleared. Seeing her performing resuscitation on the cardiac patient, he imdiately went to another injured person to attend to them.
“Co on, wake up, wake up!” Lin Hao continued to slap Wu Lixuan’s face, terrified that she would never wake up if she fell asleep.
“Stop for a mont,” Song Xueling told him as he pulled out several surgical gauze pads and a roll of bandages from his white coat pocket to prepare for blood stopping, but he needed help, “Hold onto the handle tightly for , don’t let the knife move.”
Turning his head and seeing that it was him, Lin Hao was startled: When did this Beidu guy show up?
“Hurry up,” urged Song Xueling.
As saving a life was critical, Lin Hao reached out with both hands to first grab the knife handle protruding from the wound.
Without knowing the situation inside, they should not hastily pull out the knife; instead, they had to see if it was possible to compress the area around the wound to stop the bleeding and secure it.
Footsteps were heard thumping in the corridor again. The on-duty nurse from the cardiology departnt ran over when she heard the alarm sound:
“What happened?”
“Go push the resuscitation cart quickly.”
“A patient needs resuscitation!”
“Doctor Jin is here—”
A thirty-year-old male doctor with a towering figure and dignified deanor quickly walked up to the ward entrance; his doctor badge bore the na Jin Tianyu. As he approached the door, he asked, “What’s wrong with the patient?” As he too had heard the monitoring alarm, he hastily pulled along a colleague from his departnt. When he entered the ward, he ca to an abrupt stop, clearly the scene in front of him struck him like a bombshell.
When did an act of violence occur in his departnt’s ward?!
The high-pitched beeps of the monitor brought his mind back into focus.
Quickly turning his head and looking at the heart rate curve on the monitor, Jin Tianyu shouted to the others, “Quick, the defibrillator—” He didn’t finish speaking when the beep, beep of the heart rate resud its normal fluctuation on the monitor.
It turned out, soone had just given the patient two thumps to the precordial area, mimicking the rhythm of a cardiac massage.
The patient’s heart rhythm quickly stabilized.
Precordial thump. Jin Tianyu was taken aback, his eyes fell sharply on the side of Xie Wanying’s face as she perford the thumps: An unfamiliar face, from which departnt, with such skilled cardiac ergency techniques? Moreover, she did it right in front of him.
The others, like Song Xueling and Lin Hao, glanced over. Seeing her handle the situation with such poise, their anxious emotions seed to be injected with a tranquilizer, and their gazes changed accordingly.
With the patient’s heart rhythm roughly back to normal, Xie Wanying pulled out a small flashlight from her chest pocket to shine on the patient’s pupils. The patient was conscious. She called out the young girl’s na: “Ma Yunli.”
Ma Yunli’s heart had felt like it was panicking to the point of shutdown, but now it was a bit better, and she whined in response to her sister’s voice.
“It’s all right, it’s all right,” Xie Wanying stroked the girl’s head to reassure her, then turned around and noticed that another doctor was by her side who must have been from cardiology, and she explained, “She was likely frightened just now, and the strong emotions caused an abnormal heart rhythm. The ECG showed a transient episode of ventricular flutter, with broad continuous regular QRS waves, and a rate that reached 190 beats per minute. After continuous precordial thumping, her heart rate has now returned to a sinus rhythm of 80 to 90 beats per minute.”
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