The two of them walked quickly back to He Xiangyu's bedside.
Cao Yong took out his stethoscope and listened to the patient's heart and lungs. His expression was solemn and he was fully focused.
"Brother, I remembered it later. Second Senior Sister had a fish bone stuck in her throat. She said the fish bone was very small and she swallowed it. Later she said nothing unusual and we thought she was fine. I thought she had a stomachache, so I lifted the quilt and saw that she didn't respond when I called her. It seems that the place where her hand was placed was not the stomach. Could it be the second narrow part of the esophagus, which is close to the aortic arch? Could it be that the fish bone got stuck and entered the esophagus, but because she was rescuing the patient afterwards, doing cardiac massage, etc., the fish bone--" The more Xie Wanying talked, the more anxious she became. She thought that she really had no special abilities, otherwise she could have predicted everything and dealt with her senior sister earlier, instead of having to wait until the disease broke out before realizing that something was wrong.
She is not a god, nor is her senior brother, so they cannot predict the future. This is often the case in clinical practice, with unpredictable diseases and unpredictable situations, and doctors can only rely on experience to keep patients for observation. Thinking of this, Xie Wanying's heart tightened, and she was afraid that it would be too late.
Cao Yong listened to her words, thinking that she was careful in observation and quick in thinking. Her quick thinking was different from that of ordinary people. His first thought was that the patient might have a heart attack, but she immediately thought of a fish bone stuck in her throat. Her thinking mode was completely different from other doctors, and she had the talent to quickly pass through and avoid falling into the general diagnostic routine.
However, she was a little panicked now. It was obvious that she was always on edge every time she went to rescue a patient. This time was different. The patient was someone she knew, which definitely made her panic. After all, she had just started working in the clinic and had not experienced too many ups and downs. She was not like them who had already been through the most brutal scenes and had developed a numb and calm inertial reflex.
He took off the stethoscope head, turned around and shook her arm again, and said in a calm voice: "Bring me a hand-measured blood pressure monitor."
If the patient is in hemorrhagic shock, a manual blood pressure monitor is more accurate.
Senior Brother Cao's voice remained the same, warm and steady. Xie Wanying's panicked heart seemed to be injected with a sedative again, and she calmed down. She nodded and ran to the nurse's station to get a blood pressure monitor and stethoscope.
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Cao Yong watched her run away, then turned to the nurse at the door who brought the monitor and said, "Go and notify Doctor Tan and the others to come over, right away!"
"Yes, Doctor Cao!" The nurse saw his face and knew something was wrong. She needed to rescue him. She put down the monitor and urgently called other colleagues for help.
So when Tan Kelin and Ren Chongda, who were standing at the door of the emergency hall talking on the phone, heard the nurse calling, they rushed back immediately.
Xie Wanying found a blood pressure monitor and stethoscope at the nurses' station and held them in her arms. She ran back, but when she ran to the bedside, the things in her hands were snatched away.
"I'll do it. You stand over there." Tan Kelin took the blood pressure monitor she brought and measured the patient's blood pressure herself, and asked the student to stand aside.
He could clearly see from the student's expression when he ran in that he was panicked, which once again confirmed that he was a rookie who had not experienced any clinical blood test.
Before Xie Wanying could protest, Teacher Ren pushed her back to the wall and said to her, "I'll ask them to arrange another bed for you. Stay there."
"Teacher Ren, I'm fine—"
"You are an observation patient now, and you are not allowed to participate in these things. I have no right to interfere." As he said this, Ren Chongda pushed her to sit on a chair and took a breath first.
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