When she said this, Chang Jiawei came back to the ward with her. Standing at the door, watching her expression as she spoke, Chang Jiawei soon discovered that the corners of her mouth were slightly pursed, which was unusual: Did Xie show signs of nervousness, which was rare?
Xie Wanying felt nervous because this suggestion was not based entirely on medical considerations of the patient's condition.
When it comes to treating heart disease, Beidu No. 3 Hospital is definitely not strong, as its technology is too average. But is it necessary? Beidu No. 3 Hospital is also a comprehensive tertiary hospital, and its cardiovascular department is comparable to that of ordinary hospitals.
"The patient has had cardiac arrest and has undergone cardiopulmonary resuscitation." Seeing the teacher's hesitation, Xie Wanying stepped up to explain her professional reasons, "The electrocardiogram shows sinus bradycardia, with a beat rate between 40 and 50 per minute, and persistently low blood pressure. If the medication is ineffective and the patient continues to be unable to correct the low heart rate for a period of time, we must consider putting a pacemaker on the patient as soon as possible. When it comes to cardiovascular interventional surgery, Guozhi's technology is number one in China."
"Yes, yes, yes. Guozhi is the best at treating heart disease." The family members echoed her.
This means that what she said was too professional, and the academic attitude and atmosphere of cardiology between her words led the family members by the nose. Chang Jiawei's heart clicked twice, and his old classmate Fu Xinheng had a reason to take a fancy to Xie.
Persuaded by her, the family members asked Zuo Liang: "Does anyone in our family know a doctor at Guozhi? Can we transfer my aunt to Guozhi for treatment now?"
Doctor Zuo Liang couldn't make this decision on his own, so he went to discuss it with Du Haiwei.
Du Haiwei listened carefully to his subordinate's report. After hearing Xie's analysis of the patient's heart disease, he couldn't help but wonder: This Xie said he was interning in their gynecology department, but his mind and heart seemed to be entirely in the cardiology department.
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Seeing that the instructor was more silent than usual, Doctor Zuo Liang did not realize that the instructor's thoughts were now revolving around Student Xie, and said, "Is it not appropriate to transfer to another hospital like this--"
"Transfer her to another hospital," Du Haiwei decided. Xie's analysis was well-founded and very professional, so the teacher would certainly adopt it.
Doctor Zuo Liang was stunned for a moment, then followed his superior's instructions to go back and inform the patient's family.
Aunt Min was to be sent to Guozhi for treatment, and Xie Wanying asked her teacher for permission to accompany the ambulance to escort the patient, and Dr. Zuo Liang approved it.
Soon, the ambulance was arranged, and Xie Wanying and the family members sat in the ambulance to accompany the patient.
Aunt Min is currently in a state of consciousness between sleep and light coma. Her pupil reflex is still there, and when she is called under strong stimulation, her responses seem vague.
The patient is unconscious and unable to speak or narrate. Others cannot get accurate information from him and no one knows what is happening to him at the time.
As a family member, Min Dongxiu was suspicious of his aunt's sudden heart attack. The doctor said that the patient suddenly collapsed in the stairwell and was found. Beidu San could not explain why the patient went to the stairwell and collapsed.
It was only because Xie Wanying saw Dr. Hu standing outside the fire door and behaving strangely when she passed by the corridor that she stood there and watched for a while. Who knew that she would eventually find out that Dr. Hu was secretly looking at Aunt Min.
The ambulance drove to Guozhi's emergency department.
It has been a long time since I last came to Guozhi. Seeing that the environment here has changed slightly, a few beds have been temporarily added. It is normal for the number of seriously ill cardiovascular patients to increase in winter. As for the patients seeking treatment, the emergency room is crowded as usual.
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