"I know!" Huang Zhilei interrupted him eagerly and started running as well.
At this time, Dr. Lin and Dr. Jiang were stunned for a moment.
What happened? It turned out that Xie Wanying ran as gracefully as a leopard in the crowd, and did not attract much attention or panic. However, the place she ran in happened to be the special emergency room that Dr. Lin said!
Dr. Jiang, who noticed this, followed him. He was afraid that something was wrong with the gastric bleeding patient in his emergency room, so he rushed to the emergency room to have a look.
At this time, Yue Wentong was standing in front of the nurse's station and was the first to see Xie Wanying running into the rescue room. After being stunned for a moment, he could only picture in his mind the scene of her successfully rescuing the old man in front of him more than three years ago.
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His intuition told him that something must happen again.
Turning around, Yue Wentong was the first to chase into the emergency room. He looked up and saw Xie Wanying pushing away the stunned nurse.
"What's wrong!" the nurse called out, and then shouted after regaining consciousness, "The patient's heart has stopped!"
At the same time, Xie Wanying folded her hands on the patient's chest and quickly performed heart compressions.
Yue Wentong stood aside and wanted to help, but two people rushed in from behind and knocked him aside.
The people who came in were none other than Huang Zhilei and Dr. Jiang.
In front of several people, the monitor connected to the patient's body beeped continuously with alarms that were about to pierce people's eardrums.
Dr. Jiang's expression changed, and he turned around and shouted to Dr. Lin: "Old Lin, hurry up, your patient's heart has stopped——"
At that time, Dr. Lin, who was watching a group of them running, never thought that it had anything to do with him. After all, he only remembered that the patient in his emergency room was getting better, so he should be fine. He was the opposite of the others.
After walking a few steps in that direction, I suddenly heard Dr. Jiang calling me. I was surprised, turned around and asked in confusion: "Who are you talking about? Which patient is he? Is he my patient?"
With this rhetorical question, I almost wanted to see if there was something wrong with Dr. Jiang’s head.
"That's right, Dr. Lin, your patient is in the emergency room!" the nurse ran out of the emergency room and shouted.
This seemed to be correct. Dr. Lin walked toward the emergency room and was surprised: "Didn't I say that the patients who were to be transferred from City 6 haven't arrived yet? Where did the patients come from who needed to be rescued?"
"It's the one who was lying in the emergency room." The nurse explained to Dr. Lin in a hurry, almost incoherently, "You asked me to remove the wires of his monitor. When I was about to remove it, an alarm sounded on the monitor."
The nurse couldn't react quickly on the spot. Fortunately, someone rushed into the emergency room and pushed the nurse aside to perform cardiac compressions on the patient immediately.
"Is he your student, Dr. Lin? The response is super fast." When the nurse said this, she started to sweat.
With eyes wide open, everyone was shocked to see that the patient who seemed to be improving suddenly stopped cardiac arrest unexpectedly. The nurse probably had to wait for a while before she could remember to call the doctor and perform cardiac compressions again.
At this time, no matter who is able to rush to the emergency room to rescue at the critical moment, he must be a very powerful person. The nurse thought.
Because heart disease patients are like this, the faster the rescue, the higher the success rate, but few people can be so calm.
Listening to the nurse's story, Dr. Lin denied: "No, I didn't take any students with me today." After saying that, he walked into the emergency room to see who was so brave. When he saw the female trainee doing heart compression, he screamed: "