After listening to Dr. Jiang’s story, everyone has another doubt.
I didn’t say how Dr. Lin Hao was injured.
In this way, what is Dr. Lin Hao’s foot injury?
“He accidentally gave it to Wei himself later,” Dr. Jiang said.
Dr. Lin Hao turned his face, not wanting to meet anyone's eyes: This is embarrassing enough. In an earthquake, it is common sense that escaping one disaster does not mean escaping all disasters, but Dr. Lin Hao has never experienced it before and has learned a lesson from experience.
Dr. Chang Jiawei, as an orthopedic surgeon, examines the ankle joint of Dr. Lin Hao.
Dr. Jiang introduced by the way: “There are no medical staff stationed in the village opposite.”
This statement corroborates what Professor Pei, a child doctor, said that village doctors are disappearing on a large scale.
No medical team has entered the village in the past two days. The reason is that the village is further away and the daily traffic route has to be detoured, so the ambulance sent by the city cannot go there today.
Dr. Jiang said: Fortunately, the disaster situation in the village opposite was miraculously good, with only some villagers suffering minor injuries and no serious injuries.
This is also what we often say. The specific damage situation in earthquakes needs to be actually investigated. It cannot be said that paper analysis is generalized.
In some places, you thought the disaster would be light but actually it was more serious. In other places, you thought it would be very bad, but it turned out not so bad.
After understanding all the situation, the command headquarters made a prompt decision and mobilized them to come back and join the retreat mission.
The only seriously injured person, Dr. Tong, must be sent here first.
Doctors are just human beings in disasters.
Doctor Tong, known as the female Bodhisattva, is in critical condition. The villagers have been waiting around for a long time, obviously praying for Dr. Tong in their hearts.
Dr. Lin Hao said to Dr. Chang impatiently: "Go and help me. My minor injury doesn't matter, so don't worry about it for now."
The implication is, Hanhan, do you understand what is happening now? It's the doctor's duty to rescue the seriously injured, not to deal with a patient with sprained ankles. Dr. Chang Jiawei responded in a naive manner: I can’t help you there.
If you can't help, don't force yourself to do it, otherwise you will be despised by the talented people of Song Dynasty!
Dr. Song Xuelin’s disdainful eyes were terrifying and intimidated almost everyone. Classmate Feng and classmate Zhao had no choice but to push classmate Xie into battle.
Doctor Yue Wentong's swallowing sound became more and more frequent.
When Dr. Jiang saw this, he had to say something again. Dr. Lin Hao seemed to be defending Dr. Yue: "I encouraged Xiaoyue to drill and drain Dr. Tong."
The group had not lost their doctor’s bag and had basic medical equipment. As for the drill used to drill holes, the power supply has been cut off, so you can only use an electric drill unless it is a hand drill with its own electricity. In this era, the prices of tools such as electric drills have not been significantly reduced, so how can farmers have such tools? After searching around, I found a hand drill.
The purpose of explaining the above situations is to illustrate a question: Dr. Tong's condition was so serious that he was about to die at that time?
“I have been unconscious and my blood pressure dropped.” Dr. Jiang finished.
“Are you sure it’s caused by cerebral herniation?” Professor Pei asked more questions.
Everyone thought that this should be the questioning voice of Dr. Song that everyone could imagine when they looked at Dr. Song Xuelin's expression. Professor Pei helped to ask first.
Doctor Jiang was probably also afraid of Song Caizi's gaze. He had to swallow a few words with Doctor Yue and said: This issue must be taken by the whole group and they are responsible for the lives of their colleagues. They have confirmed it carefully and repeatedly.
In any case, the patient's condition showed signs of improvement after the drainage was performed. This is a sideways diagnosis, right?
Professor Pei did not ask any further questions.
Dr. Xie Wanying said: "If this is the case, it is even more important to get it right."
Dr. Song Xuelin nodded: Well, Dr. Xie always understands me best.
He, Song Mao, is not an idiot. How could he complain about a colleague who took great courage to save lives?
When it comes to criticizing people, it must be like what Dr. Xie said. What you criticize is not your courage but whether you do the right thing.