Chapter 168 Obstruction, Awakening
Jiang Ning followed Dr. Liu over.
The woman was stunned when she saw a very young girl walking over, but she only came to her senses when Jiang Ning touched the patient's pulse.
"Your hospital is going too far. My mother became like this because she took medicine prescribed by this quack doctor. Now your hospital has brought in such a young doctor. Are you looking down on us?"
As she spoke, she even reached out to push Jiang Ning, but Dr. Liu stopped her with lightning speed.
Dr. Liu stopped her from disturbing Jiang Ning and quickly reassured her, "Family member, please don't be too anxious. Can we check on the patient's condition first? If anything happens, our hospital will take full responsibility."
Dr. Liu's words made Dr. Wang, who was standing next to him, turn pale.
If something really happens to this patient, he will be the only one who has to take responsibility!
The best course of action now is to bring in Dr. Xu from their Western medicine department as soon as possible; he is a genius in their Western medicine department.
With Dr. Liu's help to stop her, Jiang Ning was able to come into contact with the patient.
She reached out to take the patient's pulse, and her expression instantly darkened.
Brain hemorrhage.
The heart rate has weakened.
First aid is needed now.
"Dr. Liu, could you please measure the patient's blood pressure?"
Dr. Liu asked the medical staff to bring the blood pressure monitor, and he measured the patient's blood pressure on the spot.
"Blood pressure is 180, and it's still rising."
Jiang Ning frowned.
There was no time to get the person to the examination room, so Jiang Ning took out her silver needles, which could temporarily stabilize the patient's condition.
A brain hemorrhage can be treated with both traditional Chinese and Western medicine, but there isn't enough time to get the person to the operating room right now.
Jiang Ning unfolded the silver needles, gently twisted a thin, long silver needle between her fingertips, and gently inserted it into the acupoint on the patient's head.
Stimulating acupoints such as Fengchi (GB20) and Fengfu (GV16) with silver needles can reduce intracranial pressure, relieve pain, and promote blood circulation in the brain.
She was so focused on the treatment that she didn't notice her surroundings. When the patient's family saw her sticking needles into her head, they tried to stop her, but were stopped by the hospital staff.
The woman's voice was shrill, "Your hospital is treating human life like dirt! If anything happens to my mother, I won't let your hospital get away with this!"
Jiang Ning used silver needles to lower the patient's blood pressure and intracranial pressure.
Those around him looked completely bewildered.
Because the patient's accident happened to a doctor in the Western medicine department, it naturally became a problem for the Western medicine department. As a result, most of the doctors who were relatively free at the time rushed to the hospital lobby.
Dr. Lü and Xu Jin also came over, and Dr. Liu breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that someone was helping to share the burden.
While the three of them were stopping the patient's family members, they still couldn't help but crane their necks to watch Jiang Ning's needle insertion technique.
The woman was initially very worried, but seeing the doctor treating her mother without showing any panic gave her a strange sense of relief.
More and more doctors arrived at the hospital lobby, and Xu Cheng rushed there after being notified by the medical staff.
As soon as he entered the lobby, Dr. Wang, who had been trembling with fear, rushed over to Xu Cheng as if she had seen a savior. She grabbed his arm and said, "Dr. Xu, you...you have to go and see the patient! That...that patient had symptoms of a brain hemorrhage before. I prescribed her some routine hemostatic drugs. I never expected that this would happen?"
Should conventional hemostatic drugs be used for cerebral hemorrhage?
Is this playing with people's lives?
He didn't have time to blame Dr. Wang, and quickly looked at the patient. He immediately saw a young girl holding silver needles and treating the patient.
The girl had a delicate face that seemed to belong to another era; her eyes and brows seemed to hold the stars, dazzling and captivating.
Xu Cheng was immediately drawn to it.
Dr. Wang said anxiously from the side, "Dr. Xu, you have to go and take a look. Don't let that Dr. Jiang treat you. If something goes wrong, I'll be finished too!"
He didn't care about the doctor in the Traditional Chinese Medicine department; he only cared about his own future.
Once Dr. Xu can save the person, there will still be ways to remedy the situation.
But since the people from the Traditional Chinese Medicine department interfered like this, and the person ultimately didn't survive, he will still be held accountable.
Xu Cheng walked toward the patient, staring in astonishment at Jiang Ning's actions.
Is this how he treats patients? He remembered that the hospital was going to open a traditional Chinese medicine department, but he had too many patients to find the time to learn about it.
Xu Cheng walked over and said to Jiang Ning without hesitation, "Leave the patient to me."
Jiang Ning was so focused on treating her patient that she didn't notice anyone approaching.
Until someone tugged at her hand.
Jiang Ning quickly released the silver needles from her fingers, a bead of sweat trickling down her forehead; she had almost failed at the last minute.
Enraged, she said without hesitation, "Get lost."
She didn't even glance at the person next to her.
Xu Cheng had never been insulted like this before. He was stunned for a moment, but then reached out to grab Jiang Ning.
Xu Jin, who was quick-witted and agile, stopped her, saying, "Didn't you hear Ningning tell you to get lost?"
Xu Cheng glanced at Xu Jin's name tag, which identified her as a doctor in the Western Medicine department. "You don't recognize me?"
The doctors in the Western medicine department shouldn't be unfamiliar with him.
Xu Jin rolled her eyes and said, "Are you some kind of celebrity? Do I need to know you?"
She had only a superficial understanding of traditional Chinese medicine and couldn't even remember all the acupoints on the human body. After arriving at the People's Hospital, Dean Kong still arranged for her to work in the Western medicine department.
Xu Jin is more skilled in Western medicine and has no objection to the dean's arrangement, but she has been studying traditional Chinese medicine with Jiang Ning and hasn't had time to find out about the staffing of the Western medicine department.
Naturally, they wouldn't recognize all the doctors in the Western medicine department.
Xu Cheng choked up for a moment.
After the treatment, Jiang Ning breathed a sigh of relief. As she removed the acupuncture needles from the patient, Dr. Liu, with remarkable foresight, took a blood pressure monitor and went over to measure the patient's blood pressure.
After the test, he quickly said, "Dr. Jiang, the patient's condition has stabilized."
Upon hearing the doctor's words, the woman rushed over to check on the patient, saying, "My mother hasn't woken up yet, how can she be stable?"
She doesn't care if people wake up, and her attitude won't change.
"He opened his eyes." There were many people in the lobby, and someone suddenly said this.
When the woman saw that the person had indeed woken up, she excitedly cried out, "Mom, Mom, you're awake!"
Don't even mention how agitated the woman was.
The doctors from the Western medicine department who were gathered around were also quite shocked. How could a few acupuncture needles be so miraculous? They could even wake up a patient with a brain hemorrhage who had fainted.
The woman was too agitated and was about to reach out when a hand suddenly intervened and stopped her. Jiang Ning looked at the woman and said, "Don't get agitated, she still needs further treatment."
After she finished speaking, she looked at the medical staff not far away and gestured for them to push the person to the ward first.
At this point in the treatment, she had already developed a treatment plan for the patient's condition. Both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine can treat cerebral hemorrhage, but if they are combined, the patient can be cured more quickly.
She needed to consult with Dean Kong about the treatment plan first.
Dr. Liu comforted the patient's family and then took them to pay the fees, while Jiang Ning went to Dean Kong's office.
She noticed someone was following her, but she didn't pay attention; the patient's condition was urgent.
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