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【3328】Don't be in a hurry

The situation of critically ill patients like this has always changed rapidly. What the doctor said before was a medical conclusion based on the patient's previous condition. Now the family members are changing at their own word, and the doctor's words of seizing the time are turning a deaf ear.

, the fantasy patient's condition will never change.

Once the patient's condition changes, it is absolutely impossible for the doctor to make the same medical conclusion again.

A team of doctors gathered together to discuss the patient's current injuries.

"The patient's heart rate was fast, his limbs were cold, and his blood pressure was low. It was initially judged that it was arrhythmia caused by hemorrhagic shock. He increased the amount of fluids and the situation was slightly relieved," the handling doctor said. Hemorrhagic shock is divided into mild, moderate and severe.

, the classification is based on the amount of blood loss. Generally speaking, the symptoms of mild, moderate and severe hemorrhagic shock are easy to identify, and it is not difficult for doctors to roughly estimate the patient’s blood loss, which is equivalent to saying that it is necessary to find out clinically

Hemorrhagic shock is not difficult.

The difficulty is how to determine the cause of hemorrhagic shock and accurately correct the hemorrhagic shock to save the patient from this life-threatening state.

The doctors who were guarding and observing the patient quickly frowned and continued to point out the problem: "I see that his shock has not been completely corrected. He is now in mild hemorrhagic shock. If it turns into moderate to severe, it will be very troublesome."

"We must quickly correct his bleeding state and find the bleeding points in other people's bodies to stop the bleeding."

"Is it the hemorrhagic shock caused by the left leg that was crushed? If so, amputate it as soon as possible."

"Since his family has agreed, let's do the surgery."

The tone of the last doctor's words and the movement of his hand were as if he had cut off the scalpel and was ready to cut the knot with a sharp knife.

Things in medicine have never been so easy. Doctors want to snatch a life that seems destined to die from the hands of the God of Death. If they are not careful, they may step into the trap set by the God of Death at any time.

The experienced senior immediately shouted: "Don't be anxious, first determine where he is bleeding heavily."

The leg was always under pressure, and the patient had never suffered from hemorrhagic shock before. The patient's condition suddenly deteriorated, indicating that something unexpected must have happened during the period.

"Which of you has ever touched a patient?" Grandma Zheng, who has a lot of practical experience, turned her head and asked everyone in the scene. In the quiet and dark sky, everyone looked at each other. To be honest, no one was in this situation.

Those who dare to move the patient. Those rescuers who want to get the patient out have to ask questions every time they move.

The medical staff, whether they can do it or not, are afraid that they will kill the patient before they can save him.

This kind of disaster scene is like this, so rescuers prefer to dig the soil by hand. It is difficult for large equipment to enter the scene and work.

"Tell me, do you have it? I don't want to blame anyone or criticize anyone." Seeing that no one answered, Grandma Zheng stamped her feet and said anxiously, "Answering this question is related to his life."

"Have you ever touched your son?" Xie Changrong turned to ask Zhou Sheng.

Zhou Sheng always stayed by his son's side.

Zhou Sheng shook his head: "No, no."

"Has he ever moved himself?"

Zhou Sheng didn't dare to shake his head or nod.

A group of people suddenly realized that the patient moved on his own.

Just the slightest movement may cause bleeding somewhere in the body, as long as there is a fracture. "Flashlight." Grandma Zheng reached out for the flashlight, preparing to examine the patient in person.


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