Yuan Qingling's heart froze, and she hurried over with the help of Lao Wu. When she saw the hole on Chu Shoufu's forehead, she took a breath and asked about the situation. She said that her ears and nose were bleeding after the injury. Yuan Qingling was shocked.
Looking at his ears, there were still cotton balls stuck in them, so he quickly reached out and pulled them out.
"Princess, it's hard to stop the bleeding," the imperial doctor said hurriedly.
Yuan Qingling suddenly turned around, with a fierce expression on his face, "Who asked you to block your ears to stop the bleeding? This will cause an increase in intracranial pressure. This is to..."
She stopped talking, fearing that she would scare her grandma if she said it.
But Grandma Xi was so frightened that she softened up. If she hadn't been able to hold on for a long time, she would have fainted at this moment.
Yuan Qingling opened the medicine box and gave oxygen first, then used a stethoscope to listen to her heartbeat. The heartbeat was very weak. She then found a blood pressure monitor from the medicine box and strangled the first assistant's wrist. After checking, she was dumbfounded.
The blood pressure was severely low and the shock index was very high.
She immediately put in fluids and infusions, and then did other tests.
No one else could help her with these things, they could only step back a little and not get in the way.
Lao Wu saw that his father was also sitting nearby, but his expression was petrified. He couldn't help but stepped forward to comfort him: "Father, don't worry. With Lao Yuan here, the emperor's grandfather and the chief assistant will be fine."
Emperor Ming Yuan said nothing, just nodded numbly, and then glanced at Lao Wu. Seeing the endless concern in his eyes, he sighed deeply and looked away, his throat trembling a little.
Yu Wenhao took a look, sat silently next to the Emperor, and held his hand. Although he didn't know what happened, the Emperor vomited blood and Chu Shoufu was injured. I'm afraid there was some kind of dispute in this palace.
, who could be arguing? Although my father and the Supreme Emperor were sitting close to each other, they didn't even make eye contact.
Did the father and the emperor have a dispute? Why did the chief assistant get injured? He looked at Xiaoyao Gong again. Xiaoyao Gong was sitting on the Taishi chair in the palace. Between the two beds, a face looked as heavy as a heavy rain in June.
Sky.
I didn't dare to think deeply, I couldn't bear to think deeply. There was a deathly silence in the palace. Only the breath of the Supreme Emperor was like the sound of steam coming out of a pressed pot, thick and heavy.
After Yuan Qingling administered the medicine, he treated the wound. As soon as he finished disinfecting, the first assistant's whole body trembled, and his chest made a roaring sound. Then, he vomited from the mouth and nose, almost in a spurt.
This move shocked everyone. After being stunned, Grandma Xi hurriedly tidied up and wiped. She was so panicked that she did all these things based on instinct. Tears kept falling and she wiped them dry. She had never been so panicked before.
Yuan Qingling's heart also pounded, and he lowered his head to find some medicine from the medicine box. Now, the most important thing is to reduce the intracranial pressure, otherwise, something will happen to him.
She used dehydration treatment and administered high-osmotic diuretics to concentrate the blood as quickly as possible. In order to speed up the reduction of intracranial pressure, she took intravenous medication.
"Princess, how is he?" Xiaoyao Gong stood behind Yuan Qingling at some point and asked aloud.
Yuan Qingling had to turn around to identify who was asking the question, because she didn't even recognize it as Xiaoyao Gong due to the changed tone of his voice.
When she turned around and saw him, she saw that his face was as pale as rice paper. She sighed deeply. The eyes of everyone in the palace were fixed on her face. She couldn't say this sentence.
In the end, he could only say softly: "Continue to observe!"