Blurb: The rating has just been released and is expected to rise. [Raising fluffy animals + easy case-solving + sweet, refreshing and satisfying + pampered protagonist]
Veterinarian Xia Zhini...
Time passed by minute by minute, and the diagnosis room was so quiet that you could hear your heartbeat.
Suddenly, the analyzer made a sharp "beep" sound and the report printed out.
Stationmaster Qin tore off the report paper and quickly scanned the numbers and charts.
The next moment, he suddenly raised his head, his eyes piercing Xia Zhining, his voice extremely low, but every word was shocking:
"This female crested crane has been poisoned!"
Xia Zhining was shocked and frowned as she asked, "Could it be that he accidentally ingested pesticides?"
Many wild animals have died from poisoning after accidentally eating crops sprayed with pesticides or eating contaminated food.
This is also one of the important reasons why more and more wild animals are facing extinction.
Stationmaster Qin frowned and shook his head, "Something's wrong. It's not some common pesticide poisoning!"
He handed the test report to Xia Zhining and said in a deep voice, "Strange, even I can't tell what kind of poison it is."
"Headmaster Xiao Xia, can you take a look?"
Xia Zhining took the report and quickly scanned the shocking indicators.
A routine blood test showed a sharp rise in hematocrit, meaning the female crane was severely dehydrated.
The white blood cell count was completely off the charts, indicating a serious infection.
The results of the chemical analysis were even more shocking. The liver and kidney related indicators were all in the red, indicating that the female crane's organs were failing!
Stationmaster Qin wiped the sweat from his forehead and said in a heavy tone, "Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, complicated by multiple organ failure."
"But it's spreading so fast, it doesn't look like a normal infection. We've checked all the common poisons, and none of them seem to be the cause."
He rarely showed an expression of helplessness: "The symptoms are urgent and severe, but I can't find the source..."
Xia Zhining raised her eyes suddenly: "Could it be that someone deliberately poisoned it?"
There is no time to track down the culprit right now, saving lives is the most important thing.
Although the specific toxin was still unknown, they took action immediately.
Xia Zhining hung up an IV bottle to quickly replenish the female crane's fluids to combat severe dehydration.
Stationmaster Qin used a syringe to inject liver and kidney-protecting drugs, doing his best to protect the crane's collapsing organs.
He then connected the female crane to oxygen and a life monitor, trying to stabilize her heartbeat and breathing.
The female crane's condition has temporarily stabilized.
Stationmaster Qin looked at the frail crane and felt a shudder in his heart: "We must quickly determine the exact composition of the toxin so that we can prescribe the right antidote."
"The blood sample must be sent to a higher-level rescue center, which may be time-consuming. I wonder if the female crane can survive..."
Stationmaster Qin quickly collected the blood samples and compiled the clinical symptoms of the black-crowned crane into a report.
toxin……
Xia Zhining suddenly raised her head with a flash of inspiration: "There's a place that can detect toxins faster, and it's closer to us!"
Stationmaster Qin just looked at her doubtfully when Xia Zhining quickly called her brother Ji Shuyun:
"Brother, does the police station have a toxicology department?"
She quickly recounted the situation of the black-crowned crane poisoning.
Ji Shuyun on the other end of the phone did not hesitate at all and immediately gave the inspection address and the name of the contact person.
Xia Zhining turned on the speakerphone, and Stationmaster Qin listened and quickly took notes, then immediately declared, "I'll deliver the sample myself!"
Xia Zhining nodded, her expression not relaxing at all: "Stationmaster Qin, I'll leave the inspection to you."
She paused, her voice lowered. "I must now find out where the poison originated."