Unexpectedly, Xie Wanying turned around and said to her father and the other support staff first: "Dad, I know you can do it. You lead your uncles to move the tires and rocks away."
The eyes of everyone at the scene suddenly fell on Xie Changrong's face.
Xie Changrong's face seemed to be illuminated by red light at this moment, and his blood was boiling as if he had drank a bottle of highly concentrated alcohol, causing his skin to turn red.
His daughter's words directly turned into a highlight moment for him, making him hold his chest and head high unconsciously.
"Uncle, are you okay?" Dr. Guan asked with concern. He is classmate Xie's father. He is quite old, not young.
In this regard, Chang Jiawei once again showed his extraordinary confidence in classmate Xie and said: "She said her dad can do it, and he can definitely do it. What are you afraid of? That's her dad."
This compliment made Xie Changrong rush to the next floor from the steps given by his daughter. The flashlight was handed over to him. Xie Changrong took the flashlight and his heart was pounding. He had never been so nervous. He turned on the light and shined it.
After taking a closer look at the tire that was pressing down on one of the injured person’s legs, he said, “The tire shouldn’t have pressed against the bone.
"Head." The specific size of the tires and the size of the ground they are touching may not be clear to outsiders and they cannot be identified at a glance. However, veteran drivers and experienced auto mechanics know it well. He, Xie Changrong, can be regarded as showing his professionalism in this situation.
Good eyesight.
Everyone around was amazed.
Xie Changrong's face turned red from the praise.
In fact, the people at the scene, including Xie Changrong, knew that the first person who could see the situation at the scene was not him but his daughter, otherwise he would not have been asked to handle it.
Looking at classmate Xie again, after the second wounded person was quickly triaged, he ran to the third wounded person.
"Teacher Chang!"
Chang Jiawei, who was called by her, ran up quickly.
The third casualty was very serious, suffering from shock and arrhythmia.
Chang Jiawei probably couldn't handle it alone, so Dr. Guan stepped forward to help him.
The fourth patient is Mr. Xie’s own patient.
At first glance, this patient looked like he didn't know what was going on. He was sitting on the ground with a pale complexion, as if he couldn't move his hands and feet, and his head was wet with cold sweat. He was probably bleeding from his internal organs.
Clinical trauma patients are most afraid that the wound will not be exposed, which will exponentially increase the difficulty of the doctor's diagnosis. This patient is in such a condition. Grandma Cao couldn't help but stepped forward and felt the patient's pulse. She counted the patient's pulse.
Cardiopulmonary and other dysfunctions could not be ruled out. She and others were thinking about the condition of this patient. Xie’s diagnosis was less than one
It will come again in a few minutes.
"It needs to be fixed, it's a moderate fracture of the scapula." As she said this, Xie Wanying worked non-stop to make a lifting arm for the injured person herself.
Grandma Cao, who was nearby, was dumbfounded at first. As an orthopedic expert, she really couldn't tell at a glance that the injured patient had a fractured scapula.
Mild to moderate fractures of the scapula are not easy to diagnose quickly. The main reason is that if there is a fracture at this location, the symptoms are generally mild and the patient does not complain. As a result, the doctor did not notice this area and did not suspect it and did relevant examinations. Considering the fracture of the scapula,
There may be swelling and bruises under the skin. Grandma Cao thought that she might have missed something, so why not thank classmate Xie carefully and observe the patient's skin again immediately. Her eyes were scanning back and forth.
After repeated inspections, I found that the injured person had no skin bruises in this area. Is the light not bright enough? Is her eyes very presbyopic?