Huang Zhilei discussed with Dr. Jiang and Dr. Lin because the two people told him that if Xie Wanying stayed here with them tonight, he could go out with an ambulance to learn on-site first aid if there was a chance.
Since the suggestions of these two people were reasonable, Huang Zhilei was worried about why he was the chief resident, otherwise he could have taken his junior sister out of the ambulance himself.
There were a lot of chores in the hospital, and I couldn't follow the complete process of rescuing patients. The junior sister who was new to clinical practice was not suitable for learning with him.
For the sake of his junior sister, Huang Zhilei had no choice but to let go.
Xie Wanying first went with Dr. Lin to perform an electrocardiogram on the patient.
"You can read an electrocardiogram, but can you do an electrocardiogram?" Dr. Lin asked her.
Zhao Zhaowei came to take a look because Dr. Jin told him that he could learn with his classmates.
Xie Wanying said: "Teacher Lin, can I try?"
"Okay, you try." After witnessing her performance last night, Dr. Lin let her try.
The weather is cold, which is a test for patients who need to expose certain parts of their skin for electrocardiograms. Most patients who undergo electrocardiograms suspect heart problems, and most people here have high blood pressure. When they are cold, blood vessels constrict and blood pressure is higher.
Already.
After pushing the ECG machine to the side of the patient, Xie Wanying first drew the curtain to take care of the patient's privacy.
Female doctors are more gentle and meticulous, Dr. Lin thought to herself.
Lying on the hospital bed was an old man in his seventies. Because he was more afraid of the cold because of his age, his family had put on three sweaters for him. When the nurse helped to remove the clothes, the old man was shivering even though there was heating in the room.
Seeing this, Xie Wanying immediately pulled the quilt onto the uncle's belly. What needed to be exposed for the electrocardiogram was the chest and abdomen.
The next action must be faster and more accurate. Pick up the hemostatic forceps, pick up the alcohol cotton ball in the jar, and rub it over several points on the patient's body. These places are where the electrodes connected to the machine will be placed.
There are four electrode splints, each clamped on the patient's limbs.
There are six suction balls in the chest leads, which are sucked on the patient's chest, arranged in a row, and have a very curved feel.
Drop, press the electrocardiograph to start.
Whoops, the electrocardiogram drawing is printed out.
Now that you can shut down the machine, quickly remove the suction ball and electrode plate.
Pull the quilt back to cover the patient's body, then reach in and help the patient pull off the sweater.
Xie Wanying did these actions in one go.
"She did it really fast." The emergency nurse couldn't help but utter her inner thoughts.
Not only fast, but also considerate to patients.
Look at that old man who is so confused. As a patient with a history of angina pectoris for many years, the old man has had electrocardiograms done countless times. I wonder if he is too old to remember. I really can’t remember a time when the doctor gave me...
He checked so quickly that he didn't even need to shiver even if he wanted to.
The emergency nurse and the old man looked at Dr. Lin.
Is it done so quickly? Is it accurate?
Accurate, really accurate. Dr. Lin can see this through experience. What surprised him was not whether he could do it so fast. In fact, he thought he could do it so fast even if he wanted to. But, Xie Wanying was just a trainee.
, how would it be possible to achieve such proficiency in electrocardiography without practicing for two or three years.
This little girl had surprised him repeatedly, and her medical potential may be greater than he imagined.
"Mr. Lin, take a look." Xie Wanying handed the ECG chart to Dr. Lin for review.
After Dr. Lin looked at it, he first asked her: "What do you think?"