Doctor Xiao and the others all had serious expressions and were sweating profusely in their hearts.
I was afraid that once the needle went in and the child moved, the needle tip might pierce other places at any time.
"Parents, please go out first." The nurse was clearing the area.
The child's family was extremely worried and kept looking back.
All of this puts a lot of pressure on the doctors performing the operations.
The worst thing is that this is a situation where others want to help but don't know how to help.
"You, don't move." Song Xuelin spoke up, warning the group of restless people nearby who thought they could help, with two flashes of dissatisfaction and displeasure in his narrowed brown eyes.
Doctor Song is becoming more and more like a big boss. Xie Wanying can feel it.
Indeed, if the operating doctor did not ask for help, others would only make things worse if they rashly stepped forward to help. The medical professionals present were not unaware of this, but simply out of anxiety, their hands unconsciously itched to reach out.
...
...
How to control one's emotions in such a situation is a test of a doctor's concentration.
Doctor Xiao was nervous because she had never met the operator, Xie, and could not recognize his identity.
The others were relatively calm, after all, they had already witnessed Xie's strength.
Whoosh, the needle tip should be in place, Xie Wanying's right hand slowly pulled back the syringe lever, and the air drawn out entered the syringe. The needle was pulled out, and the doctor's hand continued to fix the needle and connected the oxygen tube.
There was an irritating reaction in the child's throat, coughing, coughing, and finally there were signs that gas was flowing in the airway.
Doctor Xiao breathed a sigh of relief along with the child. No one knew that she had almost suffocated along with the child.
Cricothyroidotomy is only an emergency life-saving measure. The next step is usually a tracheotomy, because this type of airway obstruction is generally unlikely to be resolved quickly.
The surgeons methodically continued to perform tracheotomy on the child. Maintaining an open airway is the most important step in first aid.
After completing this step, a group of doctors began to discuss the child's condition.
The neurosurgeon picked up the flashlight and shone it into the child's pupils.
Children's convulsions may also be caused by a brain disease.
What brain disease? Brain tumor, hydrocephalus, childhood epilepsy?
A wide range of possibilities need to be ruled out.
The first doctor needs to provide some medical information of the patient at this time.
It should be said that Dr. Xiao did not anticipate that the child's condition might involve neurosurgery, so he only asked the pediatric surgeon to come down. Since he did not mention to the inpatient doctors that the patient's condition was so serious that he might need emergency treatment, the pediatric surgeon only sent Fan Yunyun to come down to check on the situation.
Dr. Xiao's initial diagnosis of the child was: "Vomiting. He said he vomited several times at home. He might have eaten something unclean. I was afraid it was an emergency, so I called the surgery department down."
Children have more emergencies than adults, which we have discussed in pediatrics. If a child has an emergency, surgical intervention is required immediately. Dr. Xiao's consideration is prudent.
After vomiting and vomiting for a while, he suddenly started twitching. Dr. Xiao finally realized that there might be something wrong with the child's brain, so he changed the topic and said, "We need to do a head CT scan urgently."
A head CT scan is a must. What other tests are needed? Blood draw is a must. And...
"Let's see if there is any stool and whether we can do a stool examination." Xie Wanying said.
After a large group of people suddenly realized it, Dr. Xiao said in a lost voice: "Is it a parasitic disease?"
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com