Inside the emergency room, the beeping alarm of the ECG monitor seemed to never stop, and it was about to explode on the spot.
The nurse ran back and forth between the pharmacy and the emergency room with a syringe filled with medicine.
An internist was performing CPR on a patient inside, sweat pouring down his forehead like a waterfall.
This is the situation in the Department of Internal Medicine. The Department of Surgery is also in a state of being overwhelmed by the busyness.
Several patients were sitting on a long bench outside the clinic, all waiting for surgical debridement and suturing. One family member could not wait and stood up, shouting angrily at the doctor: "Is there only one doctor suturing the wound? How long do we have to wait?"
Patients either don't come or like to hang out in groups, and the doctors can't do anything about it.
The busy doctor could only control his temper and not quarrel with the patient's family.
The emergency room was like a powder keg factory that could ignite at any moment. The doctor who took over saw the situation and of course ran as fast as he could, pumping all his adrenaline to prepare for the battle tonight.
Xie Wanying saw Dr. Dong in the corridor and called out, "Teacher Dong——"
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Not hearing her call, Dr. Dong trotted to the observation room.
Seeing this, Xie Wanying quickly followed.
The observation room was packed with patients, and family members crowded at the entrance, making it difficult for doctors to get through. There were not enough beds and chairs, so some family members sat on the floor because they were too tired.
After catching his breath, Dr. Dong found his colleague who was working during the day and asked, "What's going on?"
"It's been a busy day today, as you've seen. I don't think you'll be in any good shape tonight either. Doctor Chen is in the emergency room and can't come out. You'd better go and hand over the patient to him," the other party said.
"Who is the patient in the emergency room?" Dr. Dong asked, worried that he would be taking over a dead patient.
"Heart attack, it was too late when he was sent here." said a colleague.
Patients with acute myocardial infarction must be sent to the hospital quickly, otherwise it may be too late.
"Interventional surgery cannot be performed. Didn't the heart and chest be removed?" asked Dr. Dong.
"When he came, his pupils were dilated. Even gods couldn't save him."
Dr. Dong sighed and said, doctors are not gods.
"Teacher Dong." Xie Wanying came behind the teacher and said.
Turning back to her, Dr. Dong said, "I'll ask your monitor to look for you and your teacher Xin."
"Teacher Dong, is Teacher Xin here?"
"She's about to leave. Hurry up and go to the ambulance." Dr. Dong gave her directions.
When the day shift was changing to the night shift, 120 called and asked the hospital to send a car. At this time, the night shift doctors should be on duty, and the two doctors on duty during the day were already too busy to handle the work. So Dr. Dong coordinated with Xin Yanjun on the phone, and he was responsible for connecting with the daytime colleagues, while Xin Yanjun was responsible for sending the car.
After receiving instructions from Teacher Dong, Xie Wanying turned around and ran out.
The ambulance was ready and parked in front of the emergency department. The nurse ran into the ambulance carrying the first aid kit.
Xin Yanjun was talking to the emergency nurse who answered the 120 call so that she could learn as much as possible about the patient's condition at the scene before leaving and make various preparations to avoid chaos after arriving at the scene.
Yue Wentong, who was standing behind her, listened to the nurse's report together.
"The school called for help. A junior high school student suddenly fainted. 120 could not explain what exactly caused the patient to faint, and the person who called at the scene could not explain it clearly either," said the nurse.
If a student faints, is it because of low blood sugar? Or is it sudden postural hypotension and dizziness?
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