Everyone seemed to be watching the movie, and the whole film was silent.
After calming down, Xie Wanying's eyes locked on the position where the tip of the glass piece was embedded in the middle of the wound. After calculating the trajectory of the glass piece in her mind, she prepared to pull it out.
Doctor Ou came to his senses and hurriedly reached out to pick up the hemostatic forceps on her left hand.
If he stopped working, he was afraid that no one around him would think he was a doctor.
Doctors are also most afraid of being compared. There is no harm in not having comparison.
When he held the hemostatic forceps with his right hand, Dr. Ou could feel that this action was more awkward and laborious than he expected. He tried hard to hold on and did not dare to let go. He was really afraid that the people around him would call him a quack.
Seeing that Dr. Ou on the other side took over and held the open wound stably, Xie Wanying felt relieved. Her free left hand quickly followed the plan and picked up a cotton ball prepared next to it.
The people watching around had a premonition of what she was going to do, and they all watched with bated breath.
Another quick and thunderous operation, the piece of glass pulled out from the injured person flashed through the air like the lightning flashing through the night. It was illuminated by several flashlights, and no one could see the blood spatter.
A sea of bloody scenes emerged.
Everyone looked back and saw that the moment the glass piece left the body, the cotton ball held by Xie Wanying in her left hand plugged the bleeding point in the wound at the speed of light, stopping the possible spurt of bleeding in time.
"It's really amazing." The old policeman praised. After being a policeman for so many years, he has seen many first aid scenes, and it is rare to see such a clean and neat way of stopping bleeding.
The onlookers were very happy. With such a doctor here, it was conceivable that the injured would be saved.
A row of hot sweat popped up on Dr. Ou's forehead. Only an expert like him understood that the action of Dr. Xie just opposite him was too risky.
It's a miracle that it's successful.
The two doctors used the existing gauze bandages to bandage the injured person's wound, and then guarded the injured person until the ambulance arrived.
After more than ten minutes, beep, beep, beep, the ambulance came late with its siren.
The medical staff accompanying the car jumped out and asked, "What's going on?"
Doctor Ou stood up and handed the patient an overview of the injured person's condition.
"Where are the family members? Where is the driver who caused the accident?" The doctor who received the treatment heard that it was a car accident and knew that the matter was serious, so he asked urgently if there was anyone else at the scene.
If such a patient is brought back, and there are no family members or the driver who caused the accident, it is not a matter of the hospital advancing money or not for emergency treatment. It is that the hospital can probably only provide first aid and if you want to go further to the operating room, it is best to have a relative or a police signature, otherwise the doctor
I don't dare to open such a dangerous knife.
The daughter of the family asked loudly: "Who hit my dad?"
This requires further investigation by the police.
The injured was pulled into an ambulance and sent to the hospital for further treatment.
Xie Wanying and Doctor Ou's hands were covered with the blood of the injured.
A kind-hearted shop owner nearby invited them in to wash their hands.
While I was washing, someone's cell phone rang.
Xie Wanying looked up at the clock in the shop, her eyes trembled: What time is it?
It's almost half past seven.
Although I heard that tonight’s dinner is a high-end buffet, it’s definitely not good to be late.
"Hey, hey." Dr. Ou, who took out his cell phone and listened to the voice of the person opposite, said, "Yes, yes, I'm almost there. I encountered something on the way."
Xie Wanying ran out in a hurry.
There was the sound of someone running behind me, it was Dr. Ou.