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Chapter 406: [406] A little panicked

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The two walked quickly back to He Xiangyu's hospital bed.

Cao Yong took out his stethoscope and first listened to the patient's heart and lungs. His expression was solemn and concentrated.

"Brother, I remembered later. The second senior sister got stuck in a fishbone. She said that the fishbone was very small and she swallowed it. Later, she didn't say anything abnormal and we thought she was fine. I thought she had a stomachache, so I lifted the quilt and took a look. , told her not to answer. It seems that the place where she put her hand is not the stomach. Could it be the second stenosis 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 Afterwards, she gave the patient first aid, heart compressions, etc., and made the fishbone—" Xie Wanying became more and more anxious as she spoke. I think I really have no supernatural powers, otherwise I can predict things like a god and let my senior sister deal with them early, instead of only waiting for the onset of the disease to realize that something is wrong like now.

She is not a god, neither is the senior brother, and cannot be predicted. This is often the case in clinical practice. For elusive diseases and unpredictable situations, doctors can only rely on experience to let patients stay for observation. Thinking of this, Xie Wanying's heart ached, and she was afraid that it would be too late.

Cao Yong listened to what she said, thinking that she observed carefully and thought fast. The speed of her thinking is different from that of ordinary people. The first thing he thought of was the fear of the patient having a heart attack, but what she immediately thought of was the fish bone. Her mind-set is completely different from that of other doctors, and she has a gift for avoiding falling into common diagnostic routines.

It's just that she is a little panicked now. I also know that every time she went to rescue patients before, all her nerves were tense. This time it was even more different. The patient was someone she knew well, which must have caused her panic. What's more, she just entered the clinic not long ago, and she hasn't experienced too many storms, let alone the cruelest scenes they have been trained in, and she has developed a numb and calm inertial reflex.

He took off the head of the stethoscope, turned around and shook the handle on her arm, and said in a calm voice, "Bring a hand-measured blood pressure monitor."

If the patient has hemorrhagic shock, a manual blood pressure monitor is more accurate.

Brother Cao's voice did not change, it was warm and steady, and Xie Wanying's heart, which had almost stopped in panic, seemed to be injected with a sedative once again, slowing down. Nodded, ran to the nurse's station to get the blood pressure monitor and stethoscope.

Cao Yong, who watched her run away, turned to the nurse who brought the monitor at the door and said, "Go and tell Dr. Tan that they are coming, immediately!"

"Yes, Dr. Cao!" Seeing his expression, the nurse knew something was wrong. She wanted to rescue him, put down the monitor, and urgently called other colleagues to help.

So Tan Kelin and Ren Chongda, who were standing at the door of the emergency room and talking on the phone, rushed back immediately when they heard the nurse's call.

At the nurse's station, she found the sphygmomanometer and stethoscope in her arms, and Xie Wanying ran back, but the things in her hand were snatched away before she ran into the hospital bed.

"I'll come. You stand over there." Tan Kelin took the sphygmomanometer she carried to measure the patient's blood pressure and asked the students to stand aside.

He could clearly see the panicked expression on the student's expression the moment he ran in, and confirmed to him again that he was a rookie who hadn't been baptized in clinical blood.

Xie Wanying didn't have time to defend herself. The former teacher pushed her back to lean against the wall, and said to her, "I asked them to arrange another bed for you. You stay here."

"Teacher Ren, I'm fine—"

"You are a patient on observation now, so you are not allowed to participate in these things. I have no right to intervene." Ren Chongda pushed her to a chair and sat down, taking a breath first.