The injured, who had not undergone any examination in the outside hospital, were in a state of shock when they were delivered. The car accident conditions at the scene were so tragic.
No wonder the patient's family members are so panicked. Doctors from other hospitals should have told the family members that they may not be able to be saved.
"Yan Fen, save your uncle, save your uncle -" A Tao's mother repeated this sentence over and over again, her trembling body like a scarecrow that could fall down at any time in the wind.
Luo Yanfen tried to move her legs, but her mother's hand grabbed her with all her strength and couldn't shake him off. She had to look forward anxiously: "Doctor Xie, Yingying——"
"Yingying, what should I do?" Li Qian asked his classmates, mainly because there were no teachers around to ask him questions.
"Thank you, doctor." The nurse sister also looked at her from the other side.
Xie Wanying's eyes were fixed on the heart rhythm curve on the monitor: beep, beep, beep, beep...
"Have you called the doctor above?" the nurse turned to her colleague and asked.
"I called them earlier and told them the patient was here."
"Why isn't it here yet?" the nurse yelled anxiously.
Although the ECG curve is still there on the ECG monitor, something is wrong when looking at this patient. What's wrong? The injured person doesn't seem to be bleeding much, and there are only small patches of blood on his clothes and pants. The problem is that the injured person has no complete consciousness.
Damn, I can't wake up, my face is pale and pale, and internal bleeding is more likely.
Internal bleeding is more difficult to deal with than external bleeding. For external bleeding, you can see the bleeding site, and you can apply pressure bandage outside to stop the bleeding. Internal bleeding can only be sent to the operating room to open a cavity to stop the bleeding. It seems that nothing can be done about internal bleeding in the emergency department now, except for fluid replenishment. And
I don’t know what the bleeding is like inside, where is the bleeding, how much is the bleeding, and whether the injured can be saved?
Just listening to the tense conversation between the nurses, Li Qian wanted to kneel on the spot: If he couldn't wait until he was sent to the operating room, the patient would be dead. What can these people do now? It seems like they have nothing to do.
A little helpless.
"We have to wait until the surgeons come down to determine where the bleeding is before we can send him there."
"Where's the bleeding?"
"have no idea!"
"Call a doctor to come and take a look."
"The surgeon on duty is not here."
"What about internal medicine?"
"Dr. Jin was just here, but I don't know where he went. I don't know where the other one went either."
"Call, call—"
Everyone was in a panic when they were so anxious. The people who worked in the emergency room spoke as fast as lightning. They were all so anxious that they were afraid that the patient would not be able to wait until the doctor arrived.
"Isn't Dr. Xie here? Ask her!"
Li Qian was shocked when he heard the nurses calling his classmates: Hey, his classmates were just interns who had been in the clinic for a few days.
In this situation, let alone the nurse, everyone is a dead horse and a living doctor. Someone in a white coat will catch him first and see what to do.
"Thank you doctor!"
Xie Wanying touched the carotid artery and jugular vein of the injured person, then checked the patient's blood pressure, and said to the nurse: "Hurry and prepare for pericardiocentesis!"
Li Qian was surprised after hearing her answer, thinking that she really dared to speak and make judgments: What? Pericardial puncture, what happened to the injured person's heart?
"What's the situation?"
"Pericardial effusion, maybe the heart has ruptured." Xie Wanying said.
Huh? Li Qian, the nurse and others all around were exclaimed.
"Call the cardiothoracic surgeon! Dr. Xie said the heart ruptured——"
Li Qian was so surprised that his jaw dropped when he heard the nurses running around telling each other about his classmate's diagnosis.