"I saw the entrance of the hospital." Xie Wanying said. As she expected, it is close to Shou'er and is more convenient for rescuing children.
"Doctor Duan and your senior brother Luo should be at the door." Cao Zhao said.
Senior Brother Luo will continue to be on duty tonight. So classmate Pan, who finished making cakes today, ran back to the hospital. What is strange is why classmate Duan is here? There is obviously no time off for duty today, because starting tomorrow they will be on night shift.
"He is doing experiments on my side." Cao Zhao said.
Brother Shenxian seems to have free time today and went to the laboratory to check the progress of the experiment. When the leader is very busy, no matter how leisurely he seems to be a god, he is not a god at all. He is full of work.
The nature of a doctor's work is actually linked to many aspects of society. Don't look at it as just helping people treat illnesses. For example, if something happens to a boss's house tonight, it will affect the stocks of listed companies and affect the turmoil of the capital market. Someone called again and again to emphasize the importance of saving people.
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The ambulance arrived at the door of Seoul Emergency Room.
Busy students Luo Jingming and Pan Shihua could not have time to watch TV and watch the news. When they stood at the door and suddenly saw classmate Xie appearing in the ambulance, they were surprised: What is going on?
Classmate Pan Shihua, the Sherlock Holmes, made a question mark. Nothing happened when he left in the afternoon.
"Senior Brother Luo." Xie Wanying reported to her senior brother, "Electric shock."
"I heard from 120." Luo Jingming looked at the junior sister, "What is your relationship with the patient?"
"It doesn't matter." Xie Wanying immediately clarified. This patient comes from the Tianfu No. 1 boss district, and there is absolutely no way she is related to her.
If it was possible, the junior sister had called him for help. Luo Jingming did not doubt her words.
A group of people hurriedly sent the child to the emergency room.
Classmate Duan Sanbao came and saw her and said, "Teacher Cao will come over later and let me see what's going on first."
Classmate Pan hurriedly brought over an electrocardiogram machine to perform an electrocardiogram on the child. The nurse drew blood from the child. The patient was also given an electrocardiogram monitor to monitor oxygen and oxygen saturation.
Luo Jingming turned on the flashlight to check the child's pupils and state of consciousness, then turned to ask the junior sister: "What did you observe on the road?"
"I suspect that there is something wrong with the left ventricular muscle of the child's heart." Xie Wanying said bluntly.
Luo Jingming, who specializes in pediatric general surgery, was a little confused when he heard her words.
He had rotated in the emergency department, and what he knew about electric shock resuscitation was the same as that of most non-cardiac specialists. What he could quickly think of was that electric shock can cause arrhythmias, the most serious of which is ventricular fibrillation.
Ventricular fibrillation, figuratively speaking, is the uncoordinated contraction of the entire heart muscle, trembling like a collapsed sand tower. Since the ventricle is the main force and starting point of cardiac pacing, once something goes wrong, it cannot be compared with the atrium. Clinically, it is called ventricular fibrillation.
It is a fatal arrhythmia before death.
As long as the QRS waveform on the electrocardiogram changes greatly, the doctor will scream for help and rescue.
Why did you mention the head muscles of "Ru" (a homophone for "breast")?
Thinking back to the previous cases of ventricular fibrillation in patients with Aspen syndrome. It shows that whether ventricular fibrillation is fatal can't just look at the outside but at the inside. It is really fatal. As long as there are substantial changes in the heart after clinical anatomy, it is almost a certainty.
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The "Ru" head muscles are the bulges of the ventricular wall that protrude into the ventricular cavity and are cone-shaped muscles. There are three groups of "Ru" head muscles in the right ventricle and two groups of "Ru" head muscles in the left ventricle. Myocardial infarction affects the "Ru" head muscles.
The blood supply has a great influence, and the "Ru" head muscles can produce and maintain ventricular abnormalities at the same time.