Chapter 77: Fighting and Saving People



The trains at that time were really slow. A high-speed train that would take 4 hours in the future would take a whole day and a night. Moreover, the slow trains gave way to the fast trains and stopped at every station. There were no tunnels or bridges as there are today, so the detours were very long, so the movement was very slow.

But it is always moving towards its goal, and Chu Xi can only comfort himself in this way.

Chu Xi returned to the sleeper car and chatted slowly with the old professor. Looking at the increasingly excited expression of Professor Wu from Kyoto College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chu Xi felt a little proud.

Although she doesn't have much medical experience, she has rich theoretical knowledge.

Many practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine today are still self-righteous. Traditional Chinese Medicine has been suppressed by Western Medicine several times, and its inheritance has been affected. Traditional Chinese Medicine is currently weak.

However, Chu Xi had collected a lot of books and materials in later life, and had studied under two Chinese medicine teachers successively, so he had extremely rich theoretical knowledge. Therefore, the more Professor Wu listened, the more surprised he was, and the more excited he became as they talked.

Suddenly, "Is there a doctor? Is there a doctor? Someone in front has fainted and needs urgent treatment!" A flight attendant quickly ran from behind and shouted.

Upon hearing this, the two of them immediately stood up and picked up the bags beside them at the same time. They looked at each other in surprise and didn't say anything else.

He quickly stopped the flight attendant who was running away, and walked back quickly while trying to understand the situation.

"Comrade, what happened?" Professor Wu spoke first. Chu Xi, who felt that he did not have much medical experience, could only listen attentively, but his mental power quickly scanned over, but this?

The Chinese people's love of joining in the fun can be seen everywhere. Although people of this relatively simple era do not have so many dark thoughts, is it really a good thing to surround the patient like this?

Seeing that the fainted uncle's face was getting worse and worse, the helpless old lady next to him was crying and didn't know what to do.

Coming to the back of this large group of people, Professor Wu was helpless. He didn't have enough strength and his voice wasn't loud enough, so he couldn't squeeze in to save people even if he wanted to.

But Chu Xi didn't want to have any physical contact with those people.

Chu Xi quickly grabbed the flight attendant and said, "If we want to save the patient, we must spread him out for air, otherwise he will die."

The flight attendant was also a man who knew what was happening and he immediately shouted to the crowd,

"Everyone, disperse! If you keep surrounding the patient, you will be held responsible if something happens."

The crowd who had just ignored Professor Wu's words quickly moved away. This scene was particularly magical.

Chu Xi and the other two immediately came to the fainted patient and observed him carefully. Professor Wu took the man's left hand, squinted his eyes slightly, and took his pulse directly.

The old lady quickly hugged Professor Wu's legs and said, "Doctor, please save me, the boss. I can be your slave..."

Chu Xi was also worried. Could they please not delay saving people?

At this moment, he suddenly discovered that the man who was breathing heavily was getting weaker and weaker, and soon he stopped breathing...

Chu Xi didn't bother to explain and called out loudly in the patient's ear, but there was still no response. She knew that she had to rescue him immediately.

"Hurry, she's not breathing and there's no response. CPR must be performed!" Chu Xi made the decision without delay. Professor Wu didn't interfere when he heard this word, but the old lady who was still wailing was really worrying.

Chu Xi knelt down beside the uncle and shouted at the mourning lady to stop and prepare artificial respiration. Her lung capacity, which was as piercing as a magic sound, must be enough, otherwise her panic-stricken appearance would be of no use at all.

I helped the uncle lie down on the ground, unbuttoned his collar, and started performing chest compressions 30 times. The compression point was the midpoint of the line connecting the two nipples, the depth was 5-6 cm below the sternum, and the frequency was 100-120 times/minute.

Professor Wu was deeply moved by Chu Xi's natural and smooth movements and her decisive demeanor. She was able to save the patient regardless of the consequences at this time. What a simple and kind girl!

Chu Xi knew that the golden rescue time for cardiopulmonary resuscitation was 4 to 6 minutes, so she had to seize it, otherwise there would be no hope.

Chest compressions and artificial respiration were performed in rotation.

Slowly, the uncle finally responded, his fingers moved noticeably, and his expression showed clear awareness when he was called.

However, the large red, swollen and bruised marks on the chest made everyone feel scared, especially since they saw the little girl almost pressing her whole body on him, so it was estimated that there was still some damage to her chest.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation requires great force, but the ribs are relatively thin, so it is very easy to cause fractures or cracks during the process of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

However, the doctor's requirement for first aid is that saving lives must be the top priority compared to rib fractures and bone cracks.

So Chu Xi didn't think much about it. Even though she had damaged the patient's ribs, she didn't feel any regret.

Professor Wu then stepped forward to provide further treatment. He took out a set of silver needles from his bag and performed acupuncture on the patient's limbs and chest.

Professor Wu looked at Chu Xi intently without saying a word, but he had the idea of accepting him as his disciple.

Chu Xi looked at the silver needle that was constantly vibrating on her chest, and a hint of shock flashed in her eyes. Professor Wu was very secretive. She knew what this move represented. This was a legendary existence!

I just watched as the patient's breathing gradually became smoother and his complexion even showed a significant improvement.

But at this moment, a discordant sound suddenly rang out.

"I think this big brother's ribs might have been broken by the little girl..."

"I think so too. That movement was too scary. Luckily the person survived, otherwise I wouldn't be able to tell whether he died of illness or was crushed to death..."

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