Jiang Xi followed Dr. Liu over.
The woman saw a very young girl coming towards her. She was stunned for a moment, but when Jiang Xing touched the patient's pulse, she came to her senses.
"Don't go too far, hospital. My dad became like this because of the medicine prescribed by this quack. Now you have hired such a young doctor. Do you think highly of us?"
As she spoke, she even reached out her hand to push Jiang Xi away, but was quickly stopped by Dr. Liu.
Doctor Liu stopped her from disturbing Jiang Liu and quickly comforted her, "Family members of the patient, please don't worry too much. Let us check the patient's condition first. If anything happens, our hospital will bear the responsibility."
Doctor Liu's words made Doctor Wang's face turn pale.
If something really happens to this patient, he will be the only one to bear the responsibility!
For now, we should invite Dr. Xu from their Western Medicine Department as soon as possible. He is one of their Western Medicine Department's doctors.
With the help of Dr. Liu, Jiang Xing contacted the patient.
She stretched out her hand to take the patient's pulse, and her face suddenly darkened.
Cerebral hemorrhage.
The rate has weakened.
First aid measures are needed now.
"Doctor Liu, please help measure the blood pressure of a patient."
Dr. Liu asked the medical staff to bring a blood pressure measuring instrument, and he measured the patient's blood pressure on the spot.
"My high blood pressure is 180, my low blood pressure is 80, and my blood pressure is still rising."
Jiang Xi frowned.
Before they could push the patient into the clinic, Jiang Qi took out a silver needle, which she could temporarily stabilize the patient's condition.
Cerebral hemorrhage can be treated with both Chinese and Western medicine, but now it is too late to push the patient into the operating room.
Jiang Hui spread out the silver needles, twisted a thin silver needle with his fingertips, and gently inserted it into the acupuncture point on the patient's head.
Silver needles stimulate the Fengchi, Fengfu and other meridian points, which can reduce cranial pressure, relieve pain and promote blood circulation in the brain.
She was so focused on the treatment that she paid no attention to her surroundings. When the patient's family saw her putting the needle into his head, they tried to stop her but were stopped by hospital staff.
The woman's voice was shrill. "Your hospital is taking human lives lightly. If anything happens to my mother, I will let your hospital go!"
Jiang Hui uses silver needles to lower blood pressure and cranial pressure for patients.
The people around looked puzzled.
Because the patient had an accident at the hands of a doctor in the Western Medicine Department, the incident naturally affected their Western Medicine Department. With this commotion, the doctors, who were relatively free most of the time, all ran to the hospital lobby.
Doctor Lu and Xu Jin also came over, and Doctor Liu breathed a sigh of relief to see someone helping share the burden.
While taking care of the patient's family, the doctor forgot to look up and see Jiang Xing's acupuncture techniques.
The woman was originally very worried, but when she saw the doctor treating her mother without any sign of panic, she felt an inexplicable sense of relief.
More and more doctors came to the hospital lobby, and Xu Cheng rushed to the lobby after being notified by the medical staff.
Just as they were in the lobby, Doctor Wang, who was trembling beside them, rushed over and grabbed Xu Cheng's arm as if he had seen a savior. "Doctor Xu, you...you go and see the patient! That...that patient has symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage. I prescribed some common hemostatic drugs for her, but I never thought that this would happen?"
Should conventional hemostatic drugs be used for cerebral hemorrhage?
Are you kidding me about human life?
He was so worried about blaming Doctor Wang that he quickly looked towards the patient. He immediately saw a young girl holding a silver needle and...treating the patient?
The girl had an exquisite face that seemed to belong to this era. Her eyes and brows seemed to carry stars, dazzling and eye-catching.
Xu Cheng was attracted at first sight.
Doctor Wang said anxiously, "Doctor Xu, go and take a look. Don't let Doctor Jiang treat him. If anything goes wrong, I'll be finished too!"
He didn't care what the doctor in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine was like; he only cared about his own future.
Once Dr. Xu saves the patient, there will still be a way to save him.
But the person from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine intervened and in the end the patient was not saved, and he was also held accountable.
Xu Cheng walked towards the patient and looked at Jiang Xi's actions in surprise.
Are you treating patients? He remembered that the hospital was going to open a Chinese medicine department, but he had too many patients to do anything.
Xu Cheng walked over and said to Jiang Xi without hesitation, "Leave the patient to me."
Jiang Xi was concentrating on treating someone and didn't notice anyone approaching.
Someone kept pulling her hand.
Jiang Xing quickly let go of the finger that was twisting the silver needle, a drop of sweat ran down his forehead, and he almost failed.
Furious, she said without hesitation, "Get away."
She didn't even glance at anyone.
Xu Cheng had never been scolded like this before. He was stunned for a moment, but then reached out his hand to grab Jiang Qi.
He was stopped by the quick-witted Xu Jin, "Didn't you hear me telling you to get out of here?"
Xu Cheng glanced at the name tag on Xu Jin's chest and asked, "Do you know me?"
Doctors in the Western Medicine Department should know him.
Xu Jin rolled his eyes and said, "Are you some kind of celebrity? I have to get to know you."
She had only a superficial knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, but she even remembered all the acupuncture points on the human body. After she came to the People's Hospital, Dean Kong arranged for her to go to the Department of Western Medicine.
Xu Jin is better at Western medicine and has no objection to the dean's arrangement, but she has been looking for Jiang Liu to learn Chinese medicine and has no time to understand the personnel deployment of the Western medicine department.
Naturally, I also recognize all the doctors in the Western Medicine Department.
Xu Cheng was choked up.
After the treatment, Jiang Qing breathed a sigh of relief. When she was taking out the silver needle for the patient, Dr. Liu was particularly considerate and took the blood pressure meter to measure the patient's blood pressure.
After the test, he quickly said, "Doctor Jiang, the patient's condition is stable now."
After hearing what the doctor said, the woman rushed over to see the patient. She said, "My dad hasn't woken up yet. How can he be stable?"
She saw that the Master had woken up and her attitude would change.
"Open your eyes." There were many people in the lobby, and no one knew who suddenly said this.
When the woman saw that the man had indeed woken up, she immediately shouted excitedly, "Mom, Mom, wake up!"
Don't say the woman was so excited.
The doctors from the Western Medicine Department who were standing around were also quite shocked. How many injections could be so miraculous that they could even wake up a fainted patient with cerebral hemorrhage?
The woman was too excited and was about to start when a hand came across and stopped her. Jiang Xi looked at the woman and said, "Don't be excited. She still needs further treatment."
After saying this, she looked at the medical staff in the distance and motioned them to push the patient to the ward first.
At this point in the treatment, she already had a treatment plan for the patient's condition. Cerebral hemorrhage can be treated with both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, but if traditional Chinese and Western medicine are combined, the patient can be cured more quickly.
She has to consult Dean Kong about the treatment plan first.
Dr. Liu comforted the patient's family and then took people to pay the fees, while Jiang Xing went to the office of Director of the Confucius Institute.
She noticed someone following her, but she paid no attention, and the patient's condition improved immediately.