Zhang Wei's mother was sleeping on the escort bed, snoring.
It was right not to deal with it. Xie Wanying felt relieved and walked to the nurse's station. Sister Lingling sat on a chair to rest her breath. She was very busy and was annoyed by bed 38 sneaking out.
"How about bed 38?" Xie Wanying asked.
"You're back." Sister Lingling sighed and said, "I told her to sleep, but she hid in the bed and wanted to make a phone call. I want to confiscate her mobile phone."
The recharge card was in the pocket of her white coat. Xie Wanying thought about it, trusted the nurse sister and handed the card to Sister Lingling: "You decide when is the right time to give it to her."
"Give it to her during the day. She won't have to sleep all night if she stays like this. I will give the card to her doctor in charge during the day." Sister Lingling made up her mind.
Xie Wanying sat next to him and took a rest.
Since she didn't say anything, Sister Lingling, who was also tired, didn't notice anything strange about her and was busy writing the nursing records for the night shift.
She looked up at the clock and saw that it was almost half past four. Xie Wanying was thinking about whether to lie down for a while, but suddenly she remembered her classmate Li Qian: "Has he gone to bed?"
"Your classmate? No, after he saw that bed 9 was fine, he went to see the aunt of bed 23. Because I told him that the blood oxygen saturation of bed 23 was low." Sister Lingling said.
Everyone knows what the situation in bed 23 means. Xie Wanying stood up and walked to the ward.
Li Qian's eyes fell on the numbers on the monitor and he let out a long sigh.
He tried to increase the patient's oxygen input, but it had no significant effect on the patient's blood oxygen saturation.
If this trick worked, it wouldn't be his turn to do it at night. The doctor during the day had already done it. Gao Zhaocheng came and gave the patient the medicine that could be used in the morning. Now he is just trying to prolong the patient's life as much as possible. The patient is now
He relies entirely on drug stimulation to survive, but after all, medicine is not a miracle drug. If it cannot cure the disease, his life will not last long.
Aunt Wang's tumor metastasized to the brain. Late-stage brain metastasis tumors are very different from primary brain tumors in that most of the cancer cells are spread throughout the brain. This result destined that the doctor would not be able to perform another brain surgery on the patient.
So Huang Zhilei came to see me that night and could only say that he could only try chemotherapy.
Cancer cells attack the patient at the critical moment of his or her life, thus presenting a terrifying phenomenon of hypoxia. Hypoxia is the most frightening clinical indication. Once the patient's blood oxygen saturation remains below 90, it cannot be corrected.
, experienced clinicians know that this patient will not live long unless a miracle happens.
Will a miracle happen? Li Qian hopes that a miracle will happen. As the attending doctor, Gao Zhaocheng also hopes. All medical staff hope. The patient's daughter-in-law and grandson also hope that their family can survive.
Xie Wanying walked to the bedside and saw that the patient's lips were almost black and purple. No wonder her classmates did not dare to leave.
There are no miracles. The so-called miracles in medicine are often caused by doctors who do not fully understand the science of life. But Aunt Wang’s condition requires all doctors to understand that part, which is impossible.
"Call her family and ask her family to come over." Xie Wanying made a quick decision and turned back to her classmates.
Li Qian was stunned: "At this time?"
Four o'clock. Call the family members. How will the family members come? Take a taxi in the middle of the night?
"Just fight." Xie Wanying said firmly to her classmates.
Yes, how can you think about this at this time?! Li Qi'an regained consciousness and went out to call Miao Fen: "Hey, I'm Dr. Li from the hospital. Come over now and bring Ming Ming over. Aunt Wang is in very bad condition.
Yes. Dr. Gao should have mentioned it to you before."