The reason why doctors continue to work hard to save patients includes comforting the family members, which has been mentioned in previous articles. What can comfort the family members the most is to bring the patient back for a while, so that the family members and the patient can say goodbye properly, which is the greatest significance of medical efforts so far.
To be honest, the condition of the patients now is not comparable to that of Grandpa Mi or the patients on the train.
Grandpa Mi and the emergency patient on the train were not in a situation where their lives were about to end. Even if it might not be useful later, they still had to give it a hammer.
Dr. Xie Wanying concentrated all her energy and hammered down on the patient's precordial area with her clenched fist.
Due to the reasons mentioned above, it would be too late to expect Dai Nanhui to bring the defibrillator back from the emergency department in time. At this time, we can only rely on the skills of the doctors on site.
After all, from ancient times to the present, doctors have always had to treat patients whether they have tools or not.
After the first blow of the hammer, the patient's heart rhythm began to recover from the dying state.
Then, Dr. Xie Wanying narrowed her eyes and said, "No, it will have to stop soon."
Doctor Zhang Desheng raised his hand and slapped his forehead, glaring at Doctor Zhong opposite him: Look at your bad mouth.
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This is where the fact that doctors are not gods comes into play. The patients whose heart rhythms can be truly restored are not those who are truly dying.
What is a truly dying patient? According to Western medicine, it is when all organs fail and become weak.
This statement is no different from that of traditional Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine also says that the failure of yin and yang is more specific and comprehensive than the description of Western medicine. It points out that when a person dies, not only his organs fail but all his meridians also fail.
The failure of all parts inside the human body is a process, and Western medicine focuses more on which organ will fail first and which will die later.
Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on the process of meridians guiding internal organs.
This difference in emphasis can be reflected in the clinical physician's specific examinations and corresponding measures for patients.
For example, in Western medicine rescue, the focus will be on monitoring the operating indicators of each major organ through various examinations including blood, urine, stool, electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram and other examination techniques.
As for traditional Chinese medicine - modern Chinese medicine hospitals are definitely keeping up with the times and are not imitating the old ways. Chinese doctors are more talented than Western doctors, and the only way for Chinese doctors who are trained in large quantities is to adopt Western medical examination methods.
For this reason, in modern Chinese hospitals, these same methods are no different from those used in Western hospitals, just like the Chinese doctors from Guodu who came on the train to see patients.
Dr. Wen Zihan is obviously very different from ordinary Chinese doctors.
Sister Wen was right. Hammering like this wouldn't work. Xie Wanying asked, "Is there any other solution?"
A good doctor is never ashamed to ask questions.
The solution is to ask this person to stop talking nonsense. Just as Dr. Zhang Desheng was about to say this, his old classmate Dr. Pan Shihua held his shoulder and said, "Clear your mind, classmate Zhang."
There were clanging sounds in the corridor.
Dai Nanhui and the people from the emergency department ran over pushing the defibrillator and other equipment.
"Defibrillate her." Dai Nanhui said in a trembling voice.
"Wait." Doctor Xie Wanying waved her hand.
When rescuing someone, you need to remain calm no matter what, and this calmness must be accompanied by a strong aura.
The scene was completely silent. Although the surrounding areas of the hospital were busy with people coming and going, the noise was still as loud as ever. However, everyone in this area was silent and looking up at Dr. Xie.
The heartbroken family members suddenly came to their senses: the patient was not dead.
The impatient Dr. Zhang Desheng adjusted his glasses and his confidence suddenly returned.
Yes, only Xie can give everyone peace of mind. Doctor Pan Shihua sighed in his heart, seeing that it was too difficult to catch up with Xie.
How could a doctor have such an aura? Wen Zihan's eyes lit up. Sister Xie's aura was absolutely amazing, not inferior to her grandfather's aura. No wonder she appeared in her dream about her father.
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