The nurse was an experienced nurse who was not young anymore. Only such a nurse was qualified and capable to follow Dr. Mao in the task of forcibly injecting special medicine. In major accidents, no matter when they occurred, it was customary for the most experienced, prestigious and capable doctor to take charge of the emergency scene.
This practice originated from special medicines. In the era of advanced medicine, few people lost their lives due to accidents unless they died on the spot. Generally, the worst case scenario is that they need to be injected with special medicines. After a major accident, no matter how many doctors are in reserve, they will always be too busy to rescue. In today's medical background, there are very few doctors who can't do first aid or surgery, only the degree of "knowledge" is different. In an emergency situation, when all doctors are doing rescue and surgery, and there is no doctor to rescue the later patients, the commander will start to play a role.
With unquestionable medical skills and medical ethics, he diagnoses and judges whether patients waiting for rescue need injections of specific drugs.
The patient that Zhu Jin and Dr. Mao met was in a serious condition. Dr. Mao decided to inject a special medicine, but Zhu Jin's diagnosis was that she could find a way to delay the doctor's surgery. She could fix the bones, delay the patient's critical condition, and save him from the injection of special medicine.
Zhu Jin answered calmly and so matter-of-factly that it made people believe that the rescuers had just watched her examine her and had already believed her subjectively after hearing her answer.
Doctor Mao frowned. Zhu Jin was completely helpless before, and his unfamiliarity with the emergency system and the way she answered that she couldn't perform surgery were still fresh in his mind. How could he believe that she could treat this patient who needed major surgery when she couldn't even perform the most basic surgery?
Doctor Mao frowned as he looked at the nurse who reflexively turned back to get the splint after Zhu Jin finished speaking. Just as he was about to say something, Zhu Jin spoke again, "Doctor Mao, please move aside."
When Dr. Mao heard Zhu Jin's words, he acted faster than he thought. Before Zhu Jin could react, he had already stepped aside.
“……” Dr. Mao was speechless for a moment, because of his own reaction and because she saw him as an obstacle.
During this moment of aphasia, the nurse walked back quickly with the fracture fixation splint, and Zhu Jin moved after Doctor Mao stepped aside. She first chose the patient's arm. The movement was not much and very simple, just a simple combination of pressure and connection, and the movement was completed in the blink of an eye.
"The left hand has been repositioned and fixed with a splint." Zhu Jin spoke to draw Dr. Mao's attention.
“…Yes.” With decades of nursing experience, the nurse who pushed the splint over quickly selected a suitable splint and walked to Zhu Jin’s side to fix his hand.
"Resettling completed?" Doctor Mao frowned. "Now?"
"Yes, Doctor Mao, you can check it." Zhu Jin's attention has shifted to his left leg. In addition to the fracture, there are also signs of external injuries that have been treated by rescue workers. The external injuries have been treated, but the fracture and hematoma have become more obvious.
Compared to the completely fractured left hand, the left foot was a comminuted fracture after being hit by a heavy object. Zhu Jin did it without hesitation. His small hands were extremely flexible and his slender hands made people feel full of strength. He did it one after another, steadily, accurately, quickly, and coherently, as if he had done it countless times.
Dr. Mao, who was suspicious of Zhu Jin, was examining his left hand, but his attention was drawn to Zhu Jin's actions.
After just a dozen seconds, Zhu Jin stopped moving. "Left foot repositioned and splinted." There was still only this sentence.
The nurse quickly completed the splinting work without knowing anything.
Zhu Jin had already walked towards the patient's right foot and started treating it again without hesitation. The fracture was different, so the technique was also different, but no matter what the technique was, it attracted Dr. Mao's attention.
From the left hand, left foot to the right foot, right hand, Zhu Jin took less than two minutes to complete the bone resetting. Doctor Mao remained where he was, looking at the patient in front who was in a relatively stable condition, and then looked at the nurse in charge, "... Let's check this patient."
He looked at Zhu Jin and believed what Zhu Jin said about the successful reduction, but his decades of experience as a doctor urged him to confirm it. He had vaguely heard about Zhu Jin reducing a comminuted fracture without surgery at the scene of a car accident, but he took it seriously, especially after seeing Zhu Jin's previous performance, he was even extremely disappointed.
Unexpectedly, just half an hour later, Zhu Jin performed this thrilling scene in front of him.
Zhu Jin's lips curled slightly, and she took the prepared pill from Luo Le, who followed her closely, and stuffed it into the patient's mouth. "If you see the results, please support my first aid, Doctor Mao."
Her first aid only really began when all the doctors were busy with the rescue operation, there were no more doctors, no more nurses, and no medical examination equipment.
Doctor Mao looked at Zhu Jin without saying anything, his cloudy but sharp eyes fixed on Zhu Jin.
Zhu Jin was still the same as before, seemingly not noticing his oppressive gaze. Instead, he let go of the patient's hand and finished taking his pulse. He glanced at Doctor Mao and then at the rescuer. "The fracture has been reduced. I fed him the medicine I prepared. It will relieve the internal bleeding until the doctor has time to operate. My medicine has no side effects and has been tested and confirmed by the hospital."
As he was still talking, Zhu Jin walked quickly towards the second patient, who was a victim of the aircraft carrier explosion. Miraculously, he did not suffer any external injuries. There was no equipment to check, and the rescuers did not know which part had gone wrong. The patient had entered a moderate coma and could not be awakened no matter what. He also gradually became colder for no reason. Physical cooling and medication were ineffective.
Zhu Jin closed his eyes and took the patient's pulse, which took much longer than before.
Doctor Mao took Zhu Jin's pulse and finally saw Zhu Jin's fracture after reduction through the examination equipment. From the results, it was clear that there was indeed a fracture, and according to the rules, all of them required surgery, but Zhu Jin had them all reduced.
In less than two minutes, without checking any equipment, she reset it with her own hands.
Anyone with a little medical knowledge knows that this is impossible, but Zhu Jin did it. Doctor Mao asked the nurse to push the equipment away and looked at Zhu Jin who had her eyes closed. The complex feelings at that moment were beyond description even for himself.
What kind of ability is that? Even he can’t even dream of it. In the shortest time of three minutes, Dr. Mao completely changed his mind about a person and firmly believed in his ability.
In the short moment when Zhu Jin closed her eyes to diagnose, Dr. Mao, the nurses, the rescue workers, everyone who could see the scene, including the reporters filming, had changed their views of her. Luo Le, who was paying attention to all this, was covered with bits and pieces, but he tried to straighten his back.
Zhu Jin suddenly opened his eyes and looked at the cool clothes on the female patient, saving the undressing procedure. "Nurse, please disinfect." Zhu Jin changed gloves, "Basil, silver needle."
Disinfection, acupuncture, Zhu Jin used the needle again, acupuncture dazzling, mouthing, "Russell, moxa stick."
The trembling needle and the smoke after Zhu Jin lit the moxa stick were completely different from the previous treatment methods, but no one, including Dr. Mao, questioned it.
"Nurse, please stay at this distance and don't move until I come to change positions." Zhu Jin handed the moxa stick in his hand to the nurse and walked towards the third patient.
The second patient took three minutes. Zhu Jin's movements were calm and unhurried, yet incredibly quick.
"If it cannot be treated, tell me immediately and use specific medicine if necessary." Doctor Mao followed Zhu Jin's footsteps.
"Okay, thank you." Zhu Jin looked at the patient without raising his head.
It was another fracture, traumatic bleeding, and high fever. The whole person was in a state of high fever coma, and the emergency medicine was ineffective. The bruises, hematomas, and high fever on his hands and feet made Zhu Jin choose to deal with the abnormal hematomas before resetting the bones.
After disinfection and changing gloves, Zhu Jin raised his hand and started to do something beyond everyone's expectation... beating, real beating, quickly hitting the patient's body except for the fractured part. After quickly hitting the patient, Zhu Jin turned around, took a small knife from Basil's hand, and started to bleed him.
One by one, the small wounds were quickly cut and healed, and the black blood flowed out quickly and healed quickly.
Without Zhu Jin saying anything, the nurse came forward and wiped it clean, and Zhu Jin began to adjust the bones.
The first aid for the second patient was completed in four minutes.
The most difficult subsequent emergency work began with Zhu Jin as the center. In addition to the initial two nurses, more nurses continued to come. Dr. Mao watched Zhu Jin busy and used her strange and weird methods to treat patients who needed surgery.
Zhu Jin said that she doesn’t know how to perform surgery. Indeed, she doesn’t know how to perform surgery, but she has a treatment method that can cure diseases that obviously require surgery without surgery. Compared with surgery, it is quick, direct and effective.
She doesn't need to know how to perform surgery; her ancient medical skills are enough.
"This requires a special medicine." After just a few minutes, Dr. Mao and Zhu Jin had already cooperated tacitly, and after reaching a common conclusion, they signaled the nurse to inject the special medicine.
Doctor Mao would prescribe for follow-up treatment behind Zhu Jin, or make a judgment in advance. Zhu Jin would concentrate on diagnosis and first aid. For ten minutes, twenty minutes, or half an hour, Zhu Jin would use acupuncture, bone setting, homemade pills, and other methods that even Basil had never seen before to treat the patient or let the patient wait until the doctor's surgery.
New patients were sent in one after another. Zhu Jin continued to work at a fast pace for forty minutes or an hour, and he still had new emergency treatment methods and means. Luo Le, the nurses, and Doctor Mao cooperated with Zhu Jin in perfect harmony.
Zhu Jin's various unprecedented treatment and first aid methods unfolded before them, slowly showing the charm of ancient medical skills with amazing results.
It was all recorded in full by the journalists, and once the first phase of first aid was over, one reporter covered the incident as a special feature on hospital first aid—a one-man emergency room.
There was no visual or video footage of the accident, only unabridged video of the hospital's emergency preparation and process, the hospital's quick emergency response at the beginning, the perfect coordination of various departments, and Zhu Jin, who was unable to help and looked like a complete layman.
This perfection lasted for half an hour, until the special medicine appeared and the layman Zhu Jin took over and made the paralyzed emergency room work again. It was Zhu Jin's emergency room alone.