Hospital entrance
Pollutants have a chance of infecting myocardial tissue and inducing myocardial infarction.
In light rainy weather, the risk of pollutants triggering a heart attack rises sharply. If such an illness is not detected in time, the patient is likely to die within just a few hours or even minutes.
Ye Miaomiao was about to follow the nurse into the hospital when she happened to meet Sister Jin and others who were rushing to the hospital for emergency treatment.
The group of people were dressed very warmly, carrying large and small bags of professional medical equipment. The last person even carried a stretcher and hurried out.
"A worker in his fifties from the garment factory fainted." The nurse explained while yelling at everyone to make way.
Although there were no extra warnings, the medical staff's anxious trot and their rapid speech, which made it difficult to hear what they were saying, had already made the unaware onlookers realize the seriousness of the situation and they all made way.
Cheng Chulan was pulled away by a night watchman. She stared blankly at the sweaty medical workers working on the front lines. Then she heard a voice beside her, "Stop messing around! Get out of here!" The voice contained no unnecessary reproach, but rather sympathy for her as a mother.
"I'm...I'm sorry." She murmured.
At this moment, the garment factory was in chaos.
When Sister Jin arrived, her mother, Aunt Li, came up to her, tears in her eyes and a trembling voice: "What should I do? Your Aunt Zhang, your Aunt Zhang is not well!"
A gray-haired woman in her fifties lay on the ground, her eyes wide open, seemingly unconscious. A slightly younger woman beside her clutched her sleeve, sobbing and twitching, seemingly on the verge of fainting.
"Don't block it!" Sister Jin didn't have time to feel sad. "Let's do an electrocardiogram first."
She quickly dispersed the crowd and calmly inquired about the situation. Under her guidance, Aunt Li replied, "Just now, about six minutes ago, she suddenly collapsed to the ground and didn't respond. I quickly called the hospital."
Sister Jin responded and saw that the patient's face was blue and purple, so she started cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
"Sister Jin!" the nurse next to her suddenly shouted urgently, "It's ventricular arrhythmia!"
This seemed like a signal, causing everyone to suddenly panic.
"You keep pressing," Sister Jin said without rushing. She turned around and took out the epinephrine and endotracheal tube. While instructing the nurse to assist her with the operation, she turned to look at Aunt Li, "Where are her family members? Ask them to come over."
"I, I am!" the woman who had just been lying next to Aunt Zhang responded, "I'm her daughter."
"Okay, let me explain. The patient was already dead when we arrived," Sister Jin said quickly. "We're performing CPR on her now."
"Dead?" The woman was incredulous, her eyes filled with tears. "How is that possible? Mom was fine just now. She just said she wasn't feeling well and wanted to lie down for a while..."
"Did she get wet in the rain? Did she say she was having heart problems?"
"She got a little wet this morning. I just told you..." The woman suddenly covered her face and burst into tears. "I thought Mom was just having a minor illness like usual, but I didn't expect... It's all my fault. I delayed Mom. I wish I had discovered it earlier."
"Mom! Mom, can you hear me? Don't leave, we haven't celebrated our birthday yet..."
Aunt Li next to her silently hugged the woman's shoulders. In this situation, she could understand the woman's feelings very well.
"Yes, yes!" After a long silence, the nurse next to Sister Jin suddenly perked up, "A little bit!"
The flat electrocardiogram suddenly showed some slight fluctuations under Sister Jin's various methods of rescue and the nurse's strenuous compressions. The old lady's heart pulse, which had stopped beating, unexpectedly started beating again!
"Mom!" the woman yelled. She didn't know if her family could hear her, but she didn't want to give up any chance. "Mom, hold on, come on!"
"Find someone to carry a stretcher and rush to the hospital," Sister Jin breathed a sigh of relief, already sweating profusely. "Hurry, hurry, hurry, there's no time to delay."
“Yes, yes, yes!”
"Go and call for help! Those Lira men blocking the way outside!"
"Aunt Zhang! Can you hear me? You're alive! Please hold on."
A group of people trotted back to the hospital carrying a stretcher, and all of Aunt Zhang's family members soon arrived. At the quiet door of the operating room, a group of people waited anxiously, and finally heard the good news - Aunt Zhang's physiological signs have stabilized!
They looked at each other, unable to hold back their tears. Sister Jin followed beside them, tears welling up in her eyes too.
Aunt Zhang followed behind. She had just stopped being anxious, but now she couldn't help wiping the sweat off Sister Jin's forehead with a handkerchief out of concern.
After more than half an hour of hard work, her face was flushed and dripping with sweat. Her dry mask had long been soaked with sweat. Now she was even crying, looking extremely miserable.
"Mom, I'm fine." Sister Jin took the handkerchief. "I'm just so happy, you know? It's like a miracle. I saved her! I just called her name and she responded to me!"
"Mom knows, Mom knows," Aunt Zhang agreed as she handed over some water. Tears welled up in her eyes, not only because of her heartache for her child, but also because of a hint of pride.
This is her daughter, the powerful person who snatched people from the hands of death!
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At this time, the hungry hungry hospital research institute.
As Ye Miaomiao walked along, she unexpectedly saw separations and tears that she had rarely seen in the past. She had been unconscious for just two days, and a light rain had forced her into such a state of hunger.
She asked Researcher Zhang, but he sighed helplessly, "Humans can create very strong things, but the human body is ultimately fragile. We are like elephants; an ant is enough to make us burn."
"Even if a frog robot is implanted, it can't be avoided from being infected?" Ye Miaomiao asked.
"Frog robots can only treat chronic infections. This sudden heart attack can lead to death too quickly. I'm researching targeted robots, but they're too slow. The only way now..." she said accurately based on her research and observations over the past few days, "is to speed up emergency treatment."
How to speed up first aid?
Although the territory's roads became wider after the upgrade, the extra traffic lights and traffic police were just gifts in Ye Miaomiao's eyes and were far from enough to speed up traffic.
"First, we'll get an ambulance," Ye Miaomiao said, unable to come up with a better idea. "Then we'll educate the residents about first aid, so that those around them can at least be saved before the medical staff arrive."
"That's the best." Researcher Zhang nodded with confidence. "I'll speed up the research."
Ye Miaomiao had walked to the door, but when she heard this, she turned back and said, "Remember to rest."
Researcher Zhang was at a loss for words and nodded in agreement.
Two-wheeled, three-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles were quickly delivered to the emergency room. The originally empty first-floor yard was filled with all kinds of vehicles, adding a busy atmosphere.
The Hungry School District has opened a free CPR class, taught by two nurses morning and evening. Although not all residents are required to attend, the packed classes show that residents cannot tolerate the fact that "after experiencing so many disasters, they still lose their lives because of a small rain."
Seeing the residents' enthusiasm, the hospital's director took the initiative to add several courses in "Physiology and Hygiene," "Medical Knowledge," "Emergency Rescue," and "Nutrition." These covered topics that could be used in daily life. These courses required a certain number of points, so the initial expectation was that fewer people would attend. However, even before the classes began, the reservations were already fully booked.
Even on Taoduoduo, many people are clamoring to learn it.
Yuan Shirong had an idea: record the course and compile it into text for publication in legal newspapers and columns. That evening, the issue titled "Should minors who insult public officials be punished? Please follow the host into tonight's legal column - Juvenile Delinquency" exploded. Unexpectedly, Cheng Chulan accepted Yuan Shirong's invitation and even filmed an interview.
"That's really wrong," everyone said. "Mom is actually a sensible person. The problem is that her in-laws dote on her too much."
"Spoiling isn't spoiling; there has to be a limit. He's breaking the law, but his family still thinks it's okay."
"Yes, everyone loves their own children. But you can't support murder and arson just because you love them! The whole family will be dragged down!"
"This is why it's so important to popularize the rule of law. This family's biggest problem is their lack of education!"
Facts have proven that such legal columns serve both the purpose of entertaining readers and promoting legal knowledge. They not only delight readers but also offer valuable insights. At least the naughty child, who hadn't yet committed any offense, received a good beating, and will no longer dare to break the law.
After Ye Miaomiao finished her work, she took the [Strange Meat] and put it into the Demon Research Institute.
The panel showed that the flesh of these insects could be used to make [Special Paint: with thermal insulation, sound insulation, waterproof and fireproof, and high pressure resistance]. Ye Miaomiao immediately thought of the use of these paints - the space station hadn't been painted yet!
She came to the space station with a team of employees specializing in collection.
Everyone was in high spirits, thinking they were about to get involved in some high-end work. However, as soon as Ye Miaomiao opened the warehouse door, a stench so thick that even a mask could not block it hit them in the face.
"Work hard!" Ye Miaomiao encouraged the pale-faced crowd, "Once we finish collecting this warehouse, we'll have a place to stay for the entire space station!"
Such a big pie obviously did not provide any comfort, until Ye Miaomiao said that they could get a filter mask from the administrator, and everyone finally breathed a sigh of relief.
After settling the mining team, Ye Miaomiao rushed to the vicinity of [Atlantis Abyss II]. According to the plan, Li Yihan was already leading the team nearby, preparing to go into the sea to mine.
Several huge machines were half submerged in the lightless sea, the other half exposed. In the deadly quiet and desolate sea, the evening light passed by, and only these machines were operating as usual.
When the guards saw Ye Miaomiao, they said happily, "The boss is here! They just went into the water!"
Ye Miaomiao nodded and squatted aside waiting.
She suddenly realized something and called someone over to ask, "Is the sea level rising?"
The man couldn't figure out anything and replied vaguely, "Maybe it's because the machine went into the water?"
No matter how big the machine is, it's unlikely to cause the entire sea level to rise. Ye Miaomiao squatted in the same place she had squatted last time. The trace she left at that time had sunk below half an arm's depth of seawater.
"It's the rising sea level." Ye Miaomiao was extremely certain, and even had a guess, "This is the Spring Paradise disaster."
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