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【3259】No surprise

Don't even think about apologizing, let alone asking the other party to take care of whether Ah Cai is going to die.

Classmate Pan is a meticulous and considerate person. Seeing this scene, he couldn't help frowning and tried to find a nurse to help move the hospital bed to another place.

The emergency nurse was very busy. When she was called by classmate Pan, she saw the situation and explained in a loud voice: "She wasn't lying here originally, how did she get here?"

I also knew that it was definitely not the medical staff who pushed the lathe here to cause trouble for themselves. After all, if the patient feels uncomfortable vomiting again, the trouble will be the medical staff's fault.

There was a better space in the front, and a group of family members of other patients stood there to prevent them from pushing the lathe here. The family members confidently said to the nurse: "No. She vomited, she vomited,

My mother was going to vomit when she saw it."

This remark inadvertently revealed that it was this group of people who pushed A Cai to the toilet.

"Isn't this bad? If she wants to vomit, she needs to go to the toilet to vomit. It's most convenient next to the toilet."

The medical staff explained a few more words, but a group of people on the other side started quacking like chickens and ducks: "I told you, my mother will vomit when she sees her. Please let her go somewhere else!"

"This is a hospital, and the hospital is not your home." The medical staff had to get angry with these people and told them not to be too selfish.

"What do you think we should do? My mother vomits when she sees her. Doctor You can solve the problem of my mother's vomiting. We can let her stay here, otherwise it won't work."

The emergency nurse had no choice but to go find the emergency doctor: "Doctor Qian."

The chaotic noises all around undoubtedly increased the patient's sense of insecurity. A Cai had long been ill and was a little dazed. When she heard someone speaking loudly, she would open her eyelids like a frightened little rabbit, her eyes full of panic attacks.

"A Cai, it's okay, it's me." Xie Wanying shook her hand and said.

Ah Cai's eyes moved around as if searching for her voice. Unfortunately, after a while, the people observing her all noticed that her eyes were wandering, which was obviously a sign of confusion.

Xie Wanying felt that her skin was a little dry, her forehead was warm when she felt it, and her lips were pale and peeling.

"Dehydration."

It was not surprising at all when Dr. Song, who did not like to express opinions, came from behind and said these two words. Obviously, the condition of the patient in front of him was not satisfactory to Dr. Song.

The patient is visibly dehydrated, which is a common and quickly becoming routine symptom in patients with acute abdomen and massive vomiting.

When encountering this kind of patient, the most common clinical treatment method is to replenish fluids in time. A Cai put an injection in his left hand and hung a bottle of rehydration on it.

Pan turned the rehydration fluid on the infusion pole to the front to see what medicine it was, and muttered: "It's just glucose."

As a medical student who has been in clinical practice for more than a year and has been to the gastrointestinal tract department, Mr. Pan knows to some extent what dehydration is and how to deal with it. When it comes to dehydration, there are classifications. It is divided into hypertonic, isotonic and hypotonic.

Sexual dehydration is classified based on whether the body's internal body fluids lose more sodium or more water, and the proportion of the two losses is greater.

Improper hydration can also be fatal.

If the patient is hypotonic and dehydrated and already has insufficient sodium, if you only provide the patient with sugar or water, it will obviously only aggravate the patient's dehydration symptoms.

A prudent doctor will check back with the patient from time to time to check blood indicators and adjust the infusion plan based on the patient's condition.

(End of chapter)

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