The light of hope for saving lives is directly proportional to the rescue force.
According to the command's plan, vehicles will be arranged to enter the disaster area to transport personnel and property for evacuation today, with the priority being to evacuate the wounded.
The doctors had already received instructions for this plan. Dr. Xie and his colleagues had been preparing for it and had been busy since last night, with only a few hours of rest at night.
At around eight or nine in the morning, people were sure to see the rescue vehicles that the command center had mentioned coming into view, and the fire of hope was rekindled in their hearts.
But it wasn't long before everyone started to worry again. There are still not many cars coming. It is said that there are quite a few vehicles deployed. The problem is that the road conditions have been bad, resulting in traffic jams and a large number of vehicles stuck on the road and unable to enter.
The issue of transportation capacity must be combined with road conditions. The crux of the problem is never whether there are enough cars but whether the road is accessible. This is comparable to certain diseases in the human body, where blockage is the root cause, not anything else.
If you ask a doctor which is more terrible, bleeding or blockage, the doctor's answer will be beyond what an outsider would think: bleeding looks scary, but sometimes blockage is fatal.
For example, in the most typical case of myocardial infarction, it is the blockage rather than the bleeding that causes death.
Medical issues are complicated, and the words of the big guys will be even more confusing, making it difficult for you to distinguish between yourself and me, and you will just feel like the big guys are talking nonsense.
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For example, when answering Junior Sister Fan’s question, Dr. Xie Wanying would say: Whether there is a difference between blockage and bleeding requires chain evidence.
Simply put, blockage can cause bleeding in the human body, and bleeding can also cause blockage. In conjunction with the current disaster, Dr. Fan can feel that these catastrophic diseases in the human body actually follow the same regularity as natural disasters, reflecting the scientific truth that humans are the product of nature.
When clinicians discuss these topics, they usually do not speak in general terms; rather, they are prompted by specific cases. The medical knowledge base is too broad. Doctors are a profession, and when other professions use the knowledge base, they are goal-oriented to search for useful information.
Therefore, the focus of the conversation between Dr. Fan and Senior Sister Xie was the current patient, the number one critically ill patient that the doctors needed to pay attention to: Grandpa You.
Grandpa You was a general surgery patient discovered by Dr. Xiao Yang.
After Dr. Xiao Yang left, the patient was handed over to Dr. Xie.
Dr. Xie is not a general surgery expert. When Dr. Jiang, a general surgery expert, returns to the team, he will definitely consult Dr. Jiang to discuss the case together.
After a physical examination and diagnosis, Dr. Jiang confirmed Dr. Xiao Yang's previous preliminary diagnosis: the patient was suspected of having a colon tumor with malignant tendencies.
A tumor with malignant tendencies is large in size and can be detected by a doctor during a physical examination, that is, it can be felt by the doctor during abdominal palpation.
While the patient was waiting to see a doctor, he unfortunately suffered injuries from the earthquake, mainly from being hit by bricks.
Fortunately, the patient had already rushed out of the door, and the falling bricks mainly injured the patient's hips and legs.
The old man had a broken leg, and Dr. Chang first used a small Chinese medicine splint to fix it.
There are a lot of muscles in the buttocks, and although there are a lot of bruises, it is not life-threatening and can be left untreated for now.
From this we can know that when Dr. Xie communicated with Dr. Shen, he told Dr. Shen the truth and left Dr. Xiao Yang first because of a personal relationship. Doctor Xiao Yang has a bleeding condition and his condition looks more critical than the old man's for a short period of time.
On the other hand, this arrangement implicitly acknowledges that Dr. Shen and Dr. Duan alone are unable to take care of the emergency situations of these two patients.
When a patient needs emergency treatment, one doctor is definitely not enough.
It can be said that the elderly man’s critical condition will be even worse than that of Doctor Xiao Yang, because the patient’s age is the biggest factor affecting the effectiveness of medical treatment. Patients who cannot be treated by Dr. Duan or Dr. Shen in the car need to stay in the local area and wait for further treatment.
We have to evacuate now, and Grandpa You needs to evacuate with us.
The doctors were worried that Grandpa You wouldn't be able to make it on the journey.
Back to the previous question, acute intestinal obstruction is as fatal as acute massive bleeding, and is no less fatal than massive bleeding.
As mentioned before, obstruction is divided into complete and incomplete intestinal obstruction. Direct life-threatening conditions like this usually point to complete intestinal obstruction. This is what Dr. Xiao Yang was afraid of, so he hurriedly contacted Dr. Tong to discuss how to persuade the patient to go to the hospital for examination.
Patients who die from complete intestinal obstruction are in great pain, and doctors all want their patients to die comfortably or in a better way.
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