These people are too much. Not only did they cause her mother to have an attack, but they also threw dirty water on her.
It is wrong for anyone to occupy a public toilet. These people actually used her mother's illness to justify themselves.
The passengers around them understood the difference between right and wrong, and stood up one after another to criticize Ding Lulu and the other two: "Why did you occupy the toilet? You must explain now. You have harmed an old man like this."
Ding Lulu and the other two broke out in cold sweats.
If the people occupying the toilet are not sick, then there must be some reasons that are not good for public exposure. For example, the male colleague went to the toilet to wash his hair. Ding Lulu and female colleague A Hui took turns to touch up their makeup in the toilet. The three of them were on a business trip to the capital, and they all wanted to spend more time in the capital and didn't want to waste time in the hotel, so they could only take advantage of the free time on the plane to do these things. As for whether it would affect other passengers, these people would not even think about it.
Seeing that he seemed to be in big trouble, the male colleague suddenly had an idea and held his stomach with both hands: "I ate something wrong and got diarrhea. If she is sick, I will be sick too. Who wants to stay in the toilet for so long? I am uncomfortable smelling my own stench."
The other passengers were not fooled by his deaf-mute behavior and said to him in unison: "The doctor is here, don't try to lie, apologize!"
Facing Xie Wanying's sharp eyes, the male colleague who lied about having a stomachache immediately became a coward and stammered as he apologized to the patient and his family: "Yes, I'm sorry."
Ah Hui could only apologize with Ding Lulu. After apologizing, Ah Hui questioned Ding Lulu for causing them to misjudge the situation: "Lulu, didn't you say that medical students are weak?"
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This guy said he was just a medical student, but he was pretty damn good. He made them hit the wall again and again.
Ding Lulu couldn't figure out what was going on. Why was this person's behavior different from what her parents, who were doctors, had said?
Xie Wanying didn't have the energy to deal with these people. She communicated with the crew and the family members on board, and comforted the family members: "How about this, we try to do as much as possible to give your mother a chance to fly to the capital for treatment."
"Thank you, doctor." The old lady's daughter held Xie Wanying's hand tightly, speaking incoherently, feeling that it was difficult to express her emotions at this moment with thousands of words. What is a lifesaver? It is someone who can save you and your family at this time.
Let Lu Xin look after the patient. Xie Wanying followed the flight attendant to the intercom. She took the intercom from the flight attendant and explained the patient's condition to the captain: "Her condition is not acute myocardial infarction, but heart failure. Although she has some difficulty breathing, it is not serious enough to cause pulmonary congestion and coughing up a lot of pink foamy sputum. This is the first time she has such acute symptoms. The patient herself is in a panic, which makes her feel more acutely the pain of the disease. I will adjust her body position and give her oxygen to relieve her symptoms."
"Will her condition worsen mid-flight?" the captain asked.
"Her condition is not as high-risk as the patients I escort. The patients I escort may die suddenly at any time." Xie Wanying said, "Sometimes patients with particularly obvious symptoms are not necessarily the most dangerous patients. The most frightening thing is that some patients do not show many signs before sudden death, which makes people unable to guard against it. On the way, I will do my best to take care of these two patients. As for the young patient at the beginning, he is fine now. He just needs to be alert for another attack before arriving at the Capital Airport."
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