Chapter 393: 【393】Professional answer
All the medical staff at the scene listened to her coherent analysis. Liu Jingyun was very surprised when she heard it: Little Junior Sister remembered every detail so clearly.
"What do you mean——" Dr. Wei's hand touched her chin and pondered her words.
Xie Wanying concluded: "Maybe the difference between the time of her real cardiac arrest and the time when I went to give her the first cardiac compression was less than one minute, so the cardiac compression was very effective."
The patient fell to the ground, and some did not say that the heart stopped immediately. For example, in the patient in front of me, Xie Wanying analyzed that the situation at that time was not like this. Why should we emphasize the time difference between cardiac arrest and cardiac compression, which is helpful for doctors to predict the next development of the patient's condition. Some heartbeats come back, but it may have been delayed for too long and missed the prime time. It is difficult to say whether other problems will occur in the brain in the future.
The reason why Dr. Wei had to ask her is precisely because the patient's symptoms did not match what the patient's family members said.
The patient's family said that the patient fell to the ground and couldn't answer the call, and the time difference between when a doctor came to give the patient a heart compression was too long. In such a situation, the patient's heartbeat and consciousness recovered quickly, which made people feel a little weird. Dr. Wei raised many question marks after listening to the patient's family.
Now when I ask Xie Wanying, Dr. Wei understands: the patient's family told the patient not to respond because the patient's throat was stuck. At that time, the patient had not completely stopped breathing and had cardiac arrest, and it stopped later.
"Which hospital is she a cardiovascular doctor or an emergency doctor?" A nurse asked Dr. Wei.
As long as a professional listens to it, they will know that Xie Wanying's well-organized description of the patient's condition is well-trained, and may be a trained specialist.
Dr. Wei blinked, then looked at Xie Wanying's face: How can I say, this person in front of me claims to be a medical student.
Looking at her face under the light, she looked very young like a student's face. Dr. Wei asked, "You said you were studying, did you plan to graduate this year?"
"No, senior. I just entered the clinical practice not long ago, and there are still more than two years and three years before graduation." Xie Wanying replied.
A rookie who just entered the clinic?
Not only Dr. Wei, but everyone else present turned to look at her.
"Interns? Which medical school?"
A group of people whispering.
"Doctor Wei." The nurse outside ran in to report, "Did you notify the neurosurgery to deal with the head injury?"
"Yes." Dr. Wei turned around and asked, "Why, haven't they come down yet?"
"They called and asked, did they have a head CT?"
"Let them come down first. Now that he is sent for CT, they will immediately debride and suture him. He is conscious, and his pupil's light reflex is temporarily fine, but there is a lot of bleeding on the scalp, and the pressure cannot be stopped." Doctor Wei was very angry.
(end of this chapter)