"You have to go with me." Zhu Huicang pulled Yao Jie away to help when he left.
The two hurried back to the minibus to find emergency supplies before going back. Dai Nanhui, who was following them, turned back and said to Chang Jiawei: "Doctor Chang."
"Anyone with broken bones? Call me, okay?" Chang Jiawei knew that most people would have broken bones after a car accident. He answered without even raising his head, "I have to finish one before I can take on the next one. You go first."
Seeing this, Dai Nanhui had no choice but to go back and chase the other teachers.
"Don't worry, help your mother before you leave." Chang Jiawei looked up at Wen Gui, who was a little panicked when the doctor left, and called Qiu Ruiyun next door to come over, "They are all gone, come and help me."
Fixing a fracture requires the assistance of multiple people. Qiu Ruiyun walked over and patted Xie Wanying on the shoulder as he left.
Xie Wanying received the instructions from the seniors, raised her head and replied in a low voice: "Yes, Teacher Qiu." It is very likely that she will be the only one left here to help Teacher Nie treat the wounded, and the other seniors will probably have to leave.
Nie Jiamin seemed unaware of what was happening around him. He carefully examined the little patient, his gentle face showing the expression of quiet thought.
Teacher Nie's concentration on the patients is incredible, Xie Wanying thought.
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Finally, Nie Jiamin noticed something and turned to ask her, "Do you have a central venous catheter?"
"Yes, I brought it. Teacher Nie." Xie Wanying answered quickly.
"Do you know which vein to choose?" Nie Jiamin asked.
I know the teacher wants advice. For central venous puncture, there are three channels commonly used in clinical practice. Xie Wanying thought for a while and said, "If there is no accident with infants and young children, the internal jugular vein is the first choice. Because the subclavian vein of infants and young children is thinner than the internal jugular vein, the success rate of subclavian puncture is relatively low. The femoral vein is prone to venous thrombosis, which will affect the development of the lower limbs of infants and young children, so it cannot be the first choice."
Nie Jiamin nodded in response to her quick answer and asked again: "Have you ever done it?"
Her answer was good, which meant that she might have done this kind of operation before. The teacher's speculation had some basis. But this time Xie Wanying was a little nervous.
Children under three years old are a special age group, called infants and toddlers. Usually, any medical operation on infants and toddlers is much more difficult than that on adults. This happened to be her first time to come into contact with an infant patient.
To be honest, the boy she helped Teacher Ren to rescue last time was much older than this, and she injected: "I only injected the external jugular vein, teacher."
"Don't you have confidence?" Nie Jiamin's silent black eyes seemed to reveal a glimmer of light at her hesitation, and he spoke Chinese with difficulty. Looking closely, there was a hint of smile in his eyes.
In the past, she was too confident that the teacher would not have such an expression. Xie Wanying took a deep breath.
"Don't be afraid." Nie Jiamin suddenly encouraged her, "Everything has a first time. Children may be very small and you may feel scared when you see them, but you need to try."
The teacher is right. We cannot be afraid just because the patient is young.
Xie Wanying's voice calmed down: "Yes, Teacher Nie, I am confident that I can do it well."
That was a good answer. Nie Jiamin nodded at her, continuing to encourage her: "It's okay, you do it."
Xie Wanying suspected that if she had been too confident just now, Teacher Nie might have stopped her from doing it.
Each teacher has a different style. I only spent about a day with Teacher Nie, and I found that she was quite different from Teacher Tan and Senior Brother Tao in every aspect.
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