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[283] The patient will peek

The patient was conscious and could cooperate a little. He asked the patient to turn his head and the nurse inserted a tube into the patient's nasal cavity. With such a thick tube inserted, the patient must have felt uncomfortable and his body would twist. Others stepped forward to help.

Hold down the patient.

"Don't move, don't move." the nurse shouted.

Another nurse came in and brought the emergency blood test report form from the laboratory department.

Luo Yanfen took the test sheet and quickly took a look at it: The hemoglobin is so low, my God. Is the coagulation function also so poor? Could it be that there is some underlying disease?

As I watched, I sighed and frowned, my facial muscles tightened, and I had to think to myself: I have been extremely unlucky during this time. I thought I was an ordinary gastric bleeding patient, but now it doesn't look like that.

The patients in bed 2 and the family members in bed 3 looked at her expression. Even if she didn't speak, their eyes showed panic: Doesn't Dr. Luo's state mean that a patient is going to die?

Sensing that the atmosphere in the ward was not right, Xie Wanying walked up to Luo Yanfen, took the checklist in her hand, and reminded her: "There are patients watching."

Why, these unrelated patients actually peeked at her? Luo Yanfen was speechless, turned her head and glanced at Xie Wanying and said: "Do you regret it now? You should have known better than to come to help, right? Look how unlucky I am, you

I'm going to drag you down."

"There's nothing that can't be delayed in saving people." Xie Wanying replied, "Didn't Dr. Chen just say that? We can't call the third line back."

"Do you know who is on duty on the third line today?"

"who?"

"Gao Zhaocheng."

Senior Brother Gao? Xie Wanying listens.

"Teacher Gao is in charge of the third group and is a competitor with our teacher Tan in the department." Luo Yanfen said close to her ear, "How do you want to choose?"

What does this person know? Xie Wanying raised her eyes.

"Isn't he your senior brother? We were very curious after hearing this, why did you follow Teacher Tan instead of your senior brother Gao?" Luo Yanfen's lips curved at her.

"What choice?" Xie Wanying said without even thinking, "Maybe there are differences and disputes between the two teachers over issues such as scientific research and academic achievements, but when it comes to saving people, there can be no differences."

Hearing her answer, Luo Yanfen's eyelids rolled up: she is old, and she can never talk about being young.

"This test result shows that there are problems with both pt and aptt, and it may be more of a liver problem." Xie Wanying said after analyzing the coagulation function test results.

"Check the liver." With the same idea as hers, Luo Yanfen walked back and prepared to check the patient's liver area again.

At this time, the nurse inserted the three-lumen and two-bag tube, put on the air hanging and put on the sand bag to stop the bleeding.

The nurse ran to the blood bank to get the blood that had been reserved for the patient in the emergency department, and hurriedly hung up the blood bag for the patient.

"If hepatic portal hypertension causes gastric bleeding, if the liver function is generally normal, it is best to do a B-ultrasound." Luo Yanfen considered.

"This shows that your initial judgment was correct and you took the right measures to stop the bleeding as soon as possible." Xie Wanying, standing opposite, said to her with certainty.

Luo Yanfen was stunned for a moment and then a wry smile appeared at the corner of her mouth: "Are you praising me? Maybe it's because I have seen similar medical records before, so I immediately had the intuition to do this."

"It would be great if we could save people," Xie Wanying said.

"Your attitude towards me was very strange tonight. Did you hear something about me?" Luo Yanfen's eyes flashed sharply at her.

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