At this point, the stubborn Dr. Xie Wanying admitted that she had taken shortcuts and added that she really did not understand Chinese medicine very well and that she had made her decision based on speculation:
"If Dr. Wen didn't need to insert the needle into the back of the body, it would be unlikely for us Western doctors to prepare for heart rescue in advance."
Her explanation was logical, and everyone nodded.
At this point, everyone who can help should come forward to lend a hand.
Doctor Cao Yong put on gloves and walked to the patient's head to help his wife hold the patient's head. Doctor Fu, Director Qin and a group of cardiac experts from Beidu gathered around the temporary pacemaker device, ready to adjust the machine parameters at any time according to the patient's needs.
The two demon kings of Guozhi continued to watch from the sidelines. Zhang Da Lao was sure that he would not have to do anything himself.
That's right, a bunch of big guys are here, so it's not even Boss Zhang's turn. Boss Zhang just needs to whip people to do the work.
Those who are not big shots just watch from the sidelines, not daring to intervene for fear that if they intervene they will cause trouble instead of helping.
After all, the situation is very tense, and it is a critical moment when the patient's lifeline may be broken.
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No one dared to say a word, and the air was filled with the sound of breathing.
Wen Jinsheng didn't dare to give his cousin any more advice, for fear of interrupting her important thoughts at an inappropriate moment.
The situation was no different from that in a surgical operating room, with everyone waiting for the surgeon to begin the operation.
Here it comes.
The surgeon took the needle and walked to the patient's back.
Other assistants gave way to Wen as the "chief surgeon".
Professor Wang was wiping his sweat. He didn't expect that Chinese doctors could be so nervous.
To be honest, such a life-saving scene may be common in Western medicine, but it is rarely seen in traditional Chinese medicine. Nowadays, the mainstream of medicine is Western medicine. When patients encounter difficult diseases, the first thing they can think of is to rely on Western medicine. Who would have thought that they would suddenly rely on traditional Chinese medicine?
All we can say is that today's scene was not decided by Chinese doctors, but was an "unusual" scene created by the fact that Western doctors had great trust in the skills of Chinese doctors.
Bending over, surgeon Wen fixed his eyes on a point on the patient's back. The needle in his hand went down as lightly as a dragonfly skimming the water. The speed was extremely fast, indicating that it was the result of his previous observations and speculations.
When a group of western medicine doctors saw this, they felt that the acupuncturist's acupuncture was like their surgeons' surgery, fast and accurate. The problem is that the speed can be seen with their own eyes immediately, but whether it is accurate depends on the immediate effect.
They say the acupuncture needle is actually a knife, and now you can see that it is true.
Look, after the injection, the patient's small intestine moves or not, but the curve on the patient's ECG monitor shows ups and downs.
Director Qin’s eyes widened.
The medical students around looked at him and raised their eyebrows in surprise.
The needle was inserted into the acupuncture points of the small intestine, so why did the heart react first? Did the needle go to the wrong point? No, the technical theory of traditional Chinese medicine was verified. The small intestine meridian and the heart meridian of the human body are really a pair.
The group of Western medicine experts surrounding the pacemaker were stunned. After all, they were not Dr. Xie, and without the confidence of traditional Chinese medicine, they didn't know how to exercise their trust in Dr. Wen.
In this situation, how should we adjust? How should we adjust? Should we adjust?
Who should I ask? Should I ask Dr. Wen?
Doctor Wen Zihan said to Sister Xie at this time: "You tell them."
Dr. Xie trusts Dr. Wen, and it seems that Dr. Wen also only trusts Dr. Xie.
Zhang Da Lao raised his mouth in a strange arc when he saw this, and gave Student Xie another pertinent comment: "You are destined to be busy as a first assistant, Doctor Xie."
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