When she said this, Chang Jiawei asked her to come back to the ward. Standing at the door, watching her expression as she spoke, Chang Jiawei soon discovered that the slightly pursed corners of her mouth were unusual: Classmate Xie rarely showed nervousness.
Signs?
Xie Wanying's heart was tense because this suggestion was not entirely based on medical considerations of the patient's condition...
When it comes to treating heart disease, Hokuto San is indeed not a strong point, and its technology is too average. But is this necessary? Hokuto San is also a comprehensive top three hospital, and its cardiovascular medicine department is at a higher level than ordinary hospitals.
"The patient's current condition has undergone cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation." Seeing the teacher's hesitation, Xie Wanying stepped up her efforts to explain her professional reasons. "The electrocardiogram showed sinus bradycardia, with the beats per minute between 40 and 50, and the blood pressure continued to be low.
If the medication is not effective and the patient continues to be unable to correct the low heart rate for a period of time, we must consider giving the patient a pacemaker as soon as possible. In terms of cardiovascular interventional surgery, Guozhi's technology is the first in the country."
"That's right, Guozhi's treatment of heart disease is number one." Her family members echoed her words.
It showed that what she said was too professional, and the attitude and atmosphere of cardiology in her words attracted the attention of the family members. Chang Jiawei clicked his tongue twice. There was a reason why his old classmate Fu Xinheng took a liking to Xie.
Moved by her, the family asked Zuo Liang: "Someone in our family knows a doctor from Guozhi. Can my aunt be transferred to Guozhi for treatment now?"
Dr. Zuo Liang couldn't make this decision personally, so he went to discuss it with Du Haiwei.
Du Haiwei listened carefully to the reports from his superiors. After hearing about Xie's analysis of the patient's heart disease, he had to think: This Xie said he was interning in their gynecology department, but his brain and heart seemed to be in the cardiology department.
Seeing that his tutor was more silent than before, Dr. Zuo Liang didn't realize that the teacher's thoughts were now focused on Xie, and said, "Isn't it inappropriate to transfer to another hospital like this?"
"Transfer her to another hospital." Du Haiwei decided. Xie's analysis was well-founded and very professional, and the teacher would of course adopt it.
Dr. Zuo Liang was stunned for a moment, then followed the instructions from his superiors and went back to notify the patient's family.
Aunt Min was going to be sent to Guozhi for treatment. Xie Wanying applied to the teacher to accompany the ambulance to escort the patient. Dr. Zuo Liang approved it.
Not long after, the ambulance was arranged, and Xie Wanying and her family members sat in the ambulance to accompany the patient.
Aunt Min is temporarily in a state of consciousness between lethargy and light coma. She has a pupillary reflex and seems to respond with a vague voice when called out under strong stimulation.
The patient is unconscious and cannot speak or dictate. Others cannot get accurate information from the patient. No one knows what happened to the patient at that time.
As a family member, Min Dongxiu was suspicious of his aunt's sudden heart attack. According to the doctor's introduction, they only said that the patient suddenly collapsed on the stairway and was found. Why the patient went to the stairway and collapsed on the stairway, Hokuto San could not explain.
It seems that Xie Wanying only stood there and watched for a while because she saw Dr. Hu standing outside the fire door acting strangely when passing by the corridor. Who knew that she eventually discovered that Dr. Hu was peeking at Aunt Min.
The ambulance drove to Guozhi Emergency Department.
It has been a long time since I last came to Guozhi. Seeing that the environment here has changed slightly, a few beds have been temporarily added. It is normal for the number of serious cardiovascular diseases to increase every winter. As for the number of patients visiting the hospital, the emergency room is crowded as usual.