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Capítulo 651: Chapter 590: A Fighting Spirit Cut Short

Li Lingling, who had been transferred from Beidu, was now on high alert. She had received relevant training long ago and had undergone ergency intensive training on her way here.

After helping the team leader establish a simple dical disaster relief system at the settlent, she imdiately plunged into her work.

Besides the injuries and illnesses directly caused by the flood, the disaster area also had many aggravated chronic diseases, such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, and so on.

As well as the special situation Li Lingling encountered at the mont—

“Doctor! Doctor! Quick, look at my wife! She… her stomach hurts!”

The shouting was a man’s voice. But only his voice could co in, as he was kept outside.

anwhile, the wife he spoke of was quickly brought in by the dical staff.

She was covered with a thick blanket, wearing only an extrely thin loose dress, the hem of which was soaking wet, indistinguishable whether it was amniotic fluid, rainwater, or sothing else.

Her face twisted in pain, large beads of sweat trickled down her forehead, as her hands gripped tightly around her belly, which was high and protruding.

Doctor Hu, who had also arrived with the volunteer team, gestured, and nurses and doctors imdiately went forward together.

Tension rose montarily in Li Lingling’s heart, but it was quickly suppressed.

The dical personnel who ca for the first ti were a bit flustered, but with a foundation of daily training and the guidance of experienced seniors, they quickly began to clarify their tasks.

With a “snap,” Li Lingling, who was in the middle of sterilizing, suddenly felt her hand grabbed.

Despite the woman’s weak appearance, her grip was surprisingly strong, causing Li Lingling’s wrist to quickly redden, yet she seed oblivious to this.

“Doctor… doctor… will the baby… will the baby be okay? When the water surged in… I fell…”

Even though it was a disaster area, the reactions of pregnant won in ergencies were generally similar; Li Lingling was quite adept at handling such situations. She exchanged a glance with the doctor beside her and imdiately delegated her work.

Then she squatted down and softly asked, “What’s your na?”

“Chen… Chen Jing.”

“Chen Jing, take a deep breath first, try to relax; if you’re anxious, the baby will feel uncomfortable too.” Li Lingling’s voice was gentle, “Here, follow —inhale—exhale—”

Calming a laboring woman’s emotions is also a mandatory course for obstetrics-related staff.

However, amidst his busy schedule, Doctor Hu took a mont to glance at Li Lingling, always feeling that her current operation seed reminiscent of others.

Li Lingling focused intently on the pregnant woman’s body, while ostensibly adjusting her psychological tension, she was also helping other doctors assess her physical condition.

With each breath, the frequency and amplitude of the woman’s chest movents were displayed before the dical staff—although slightly rapid, the rhythm was still regular, no signs of retraction, and her airway was clear.

At the sa ti, the fact that the woman could follow the nurse’s instructions indicated that her level of consciousness was clear.

This gave Li Lingling the opportunity to establish a simple doctor-patient trust relationship with the pregnant woman, quickly learning about her background.

While other doctors were preparing to asure blood oxygen and blood pressure, she quickly reported to Doctor Hu: “Pregnant woman Chen Jing, about 30 weeks pregnant, sudden regular contractions, fetal heart tones normal, self-reported history of a fall…”

Doctor Hu swiftly perford abdominal palpation, confirming the presence and strength of contractions.

Continuous contractions are a sign of preterm labor, which must be suppressed. In this environnt, if premature birth occurs, both mother and child would face extre risks.

“We need to suppress the contractions to prevent preterm birth. Begin intravenous infusion of ritodrine hydrochloride, initial dose 0.05 mg per minute, gradually increasing the drip rate every 10-30 minutes according to contractions and patient’s heart rate until contractions are suppressed. Closely monitor the patient’s heart rate, blood pressure, fetal heart rate, and contraction status…”

Before Doctor Hu finished speaking, Li Lingling had already found the required dication. She multitasked, listening to Doctor Hu’s instructions while starting the preparations.

By the ti Doctor Hu’s instructions were complete, she almost imdiately began.

Sss—

During the drug infusion, Li Lingling also did not forget to soothe the pregnant woman’s emotions.

“Xiaoya, we’re now starting to use a drug called ‘ritodrine hydrochloride,’ also known as ‘Ambutrix,’ specifically to relax the uterus and alleviate contractions…”

In the first 10 minutes after infusion started, she asured heart rate and blood pressure every minute.

After confirming the patient had no complaints of discomfort, the monitoring frequency was adjusted to every 15-30 minutes. Simultaneously, she strictly tid and recorded the frequency, duration, and intensity of contractions, and detailed each ti point in the nursing record, every rate adjustnt, corresponding vital signs data, contraction status, fetal heart condition, and patient complaints.

All went without any mishap.

After getting through the critical period, the pregnant woman was transferred to another place for observation.

Her husband expressed imnse gratitude to Li Lingling: “Doctor, my wife said it was lucky to have you; just hearing your voice made her feel at ease…”

Li Lingling initially gave a standard smile, but then the corners of her mouth began to lift uncontrollably.

Being able to engage so much of Director Doctor Hu’s attention was not only because her situation was indeed poignant, but also due to her own solid professional skills.

This is why a leader would take note of her.

The entire dical team was operating thodically, yet intensely.

Although Li Lingling belonged to the obstetrics departnt within the hospital, this did not an her other dical fundantals were weak.

Pregnant won were a minority among the affected populace, and after settling them properly, Li Lingling imdiately joined the ergency team.

So team mbers at the dical point were from Li Lingling’s hospital, while others were dispatched from different hospitals to work together.

Within the sa hospital but different departnts, after working with Li Lingling, they all seed enlightened; those from other hospitals, after collaborating once or twice, would habitually seek her out again next ti.

Li Lingling was like a tireless machine, cleaning wounds, bandaging, administering fluids, calming victims.

Her spirit was kept in a state of excitent the whole ti, seemingly more energized the more she worked.

Just as Li Lingling’s emotions were accumulating to a peak—

“Make way! Ergency patient!” Two rescue team mbers, covered in mud, rushed in carrying a middle-aged man on a stretcher.

The man was soaked, covered in mud, his left thigh twisted and swollen unnaturally in the midsection, his pants torn, exposing skin with a terrifying purplish-cyan hue, and sharp bone shards almost piercing through the skin—an extrely severe open femoral shaft fracture.

More shocking was that his complexion was as white as a sheet, his breathing was shallow and rapid, forehead covered in cold sweat, consciousness sowhat blurred, and his response to the surroundings slow.

“During the second collapse of the debris, he was crushed!” a rescue team mber quickly reported, “Suspected internal bleeding, blood pressure has already dropped!”

Doctors, who had rushed over upon hearing the commotion, examined the patient’s pupils and carotid artery, while issuing orders: “Early signs of hypovolemic shock! We must establish two IV lines imdiately, quickly rehydrate to expand circulation! Prepare cross-match blood, contact the rear hospital for surgery preparation! Lingling, you’re responsible for the left upper limb venous line!”

Li Lingling nodded, quickly stepped forward to assist the breathless rescue team mbers in lifting the man.

“…ah!”

At the mont of laying him down, the man involuntarily let out a groan-like scream.

A woman, who looked like his wife, suddenly burst out from the side, and upon hearing his groan, she wailed like her throat had been caught: “Be gentle! Can’t you see how much pain he’s in?!”

“Do you even know what you’re doing! Get that weak nurse away and bring soone more professional, we…”

The wife was quickly led away by other skilled staff.

The doctor exhaled a sigh of relief: “Lingling, get ready to inject… Lingling?”

The doctor waved a hand in front of Li Lingling’s eyes.

He was surprised to find that within the span of just a minute, the person in front of him suddenly showed visible fatigue.

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