My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 242: 131: Dimensional Reduction Strike, The Woman wi
Chapter 242: Chapter 131: Dinsional Reduction Strike, The Woman with a Broken Bone_4
He hurried over to check.
He found that the woman’s heart rate and breathing were still present.
He was slightly relieved.
It was only now that he had the chance to examine the woman.
She appeared to be around thirty years old, with a particularly sturdy fra but looked very thin. Her complexion was yellowish, clearly malnourished.
Her forehead was covered with cold sweat, her lips pale and sowhat dry.
The clothes she wore were obviously cheap, from street stalls.
Many areas were faded from washing, and there were even visible nds.
On her hands, neck, and ears, there was not a single piece of jewelry.
Patients at Tuya Hospital varied widely because of its fa, attracting people from all over the province and even from other provinces around the country.
This woman likely ca from a rural area.
She wore sports shoes that were almost worn through at the soles.
What truly moved Zhou Can was her twisted right hand. With his professional dical eye, he could tell imdiately that her right hand was severely fractured.
As for other injuries, it was hard to say.
“Is there any family mber present?”
After checking that she was not in life-threatening danger, Zhou Can stood up and loudly inquired for any family mbers so he could further understand the woman’s dical condition.
No one stepped forward.
“Is this lady’s family mber here?”
Zhou Can raised his voice.
However, the outpatient hall was very noisy, and his voice did not carry far.
“It seems she ca alone.”
A woman around fifty years old said.
This older woman’s right foot was wrapped in white gauze, and there was a crutch next to her. If Zhou Can was not mistaken, her foot had been cast, possibly due to a fracture or similar treatnt.
The white gauze had turned slightly black and yellow in places, suggesting it had been a while.
She was probably here for a follow-up.
The older woman had two people accompanying her, likely sitting here waiting the whole ti.
Therefore, she knew a little more about this suddenly unconscious woman.
“Her arm seems to be completely broken. No family mbers?”
Zhou Can felt that, in tis of illness, family should be the most reliable support.
“I saw her co in alone to buy a dical record book, fill it out, and register in line. She was alone without any family.”
The older woman said sympathetically.
Zhou Can had no choice but to first get the woman to wake up and ask about her situation.
If all else fails, he might need to send her to the Ergency Departnt.
There, they have specific chanisms to deal with cases where patients co in alone and urgently need resuscitation.
Normally, surgery departnts do not agree to operate without family consent.
But in ergencies where the patient urgently needs life-saving surgery, the departnt can proceed without family consent, reporting directly to the dical Departnt, where departnt leaders can sign on behalf, and then proceed with the surgery.
If it occurs outside of regular hours, they can directly report to the hospital’s deputy director who oversees this, and the departnt leaders can sign the surgery consent form on behalf.
“What happened to this woman?”
A nurse walked over.
“She suddenly fainted.”
While responding, Zhou Can began to pinch the woman’s philtrum.
This thod is fairly effective in awakening patients who are only lightly unconscious and have normal heart rate and breathing.
Shortly after, she slowly opened her eyes.
“Young lady, what’s wrong?”
Zhou Can asked with concern.
“I, I feel dizzy, I haven’t eaten anything since last night…” she sounded weak and breathless.
Not eating for a long ti, combined with injuries, can lead to symptoms like hypoglycemia.
Fainting from hunger is no joking matter.
It really can happen.
Zhou Can looked at the nurse, “Could you help get a boxed al from the cafeteria? No spicy or stimulating foods like chili and leeks. Her right hand seems to have a severe fracture.”
Zhou Can pulled out a hundred yuan bill.
Fortunately, he had cash on hand. As mobile paynts beco more convenient, he had been using cash less and less.
In everyday life, he mostly chose mobile paynts.
The nurse looked at Zhou Can a bit surprised, took the money, and went to buy the al.
“Young lady, did you co to the hospital alone?”
Zhou Can quickly asked the important question.
Mainly because he was afraid she might faint again.
Moreover, he did not yet know if she had other fractures, and he dared not help her up.
She could only lie on the ground.
“Yes!”
She softly murmured.
Perhaps seeing Zhou Can’s gesture of paying for her al engendered more gratitude and trust in him.
Without waiting for Zhou Can to ask further, she continued, “I was collecting wild mushrooms and herbs on the mountain when I was suddenly attacked by a wild boar, and my arm broke. I think a rib or two also broke. At ho, there is only my grandmother, who is over eighty. After getting injured, I didn’t want to worry her, so I just told her I’d be gone for a few days and then ca to Tuya Hospital for treatnt.”
“I heard the dical skills here are good, and my injuries would heal faster.”
Her plight was distressing.
The filial piety she displayed further impressed Zhou Can.
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