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Chapter 10 This Patient Shouldn't Die

Today, I am not Ye Nan’s main class. After checking the room, I issued a few medical orders, so nothing happened. Ye Nan sat there and frivolously flipped through the medical records.

At this time, a patient came, who was in his fifties. His family said that he was not in good spirits and hadn't wanted to eat much in the past few days. Zhang Li from the main class received a diagnosis and had a detailed examination. He found no major problems. He had to stay in the hospital for observation first and ate some nutritional drugs first.

After Zhang Li dealt with the patient, another critical patient soon came. Seeing Ye Nan sitting there and doing nothing leisurely, Zhang Li was busy around and sighed helplessly: "It's really different from the same fate. I don't know why my luck is so bad today. I'm busy all the time early in the morning."

When Ye Nan heard this, he covered his mouth comfortably and yawned, and said with a smile: "We must be a little more busy. If we have nothing to do, then our monthly bonus will be in danger. If you can do more, you can work harder. Sister Li, please work harder for our monthly bonus, continue to work hard and collect a few more."

Before Ye Nan finished speaking, Zhang Li grabbed a book and threw it in front of him, smashed it on his little head, and cursed with a smile: "You are so heartless, you are gloating. Wait until I finish my work, and see how you deal with you."

Ye Nan read through the medical records for half an hour and was really bored, so he went to the ward to check out his patients, and talked with them.

This is Ye Nan's habit. Ye Nan is relatively young. In this industry, it is always difficult for young doctors to reassure some patients. So many times, he tries to contact patients as much as possible and cares about the patient's condition. This has a great comforting effect on the psychology of the patients and their families, and can gain more trust from the patients!

Ye Nan walked to his eighteen bed. The patient was a patient with "chronic bronchitis". He recovered well. He chatted with him for a few words, asked about the situation, and then planned to leave. When he turned around, he suddenly found that the seventeenth bed next door was not very good. It seemed that it was the patient who just came in the morning.

Ye Nan walked over carefully and saw that the patient was sleeping well. Seeing that Ye Nan came over and wanted to wake the patient up, the family stopped him and said, "Doctor, my father hasn't had a good sleep these days. Now he has finally fallen asleep. Please let him take a rest first!"

Ye Nan nodded, but felt that the patient was like the old lady last time, and the spiritual energy in his body began to slowly dissipate. There must be something wrong. He asked his family softly: "Why haven't you been sleeping well these days? Do you have any problems with insomnia?"

"No, my mother often suffers from insomnia, and my father has never had this problem." "How is his health usually? Are there any special circumstances in the past few days?" Ye Nan continued to ask.

"No, I'm in good health usually, so I had a few arguments with my brother the day before yesterday. I was in a bad mood and didn't eat. I was afraid that the elderly would not be able to support me, so I came to the hospital to get some nutritional injections." The patient's family was a little dismissive.

After hearing that the patient had an experience of quarreling with someone, Ye Nan's heart was thrilled and he quickly ran to the office to get a small flashlight. He ignored the family's obstacles and opened the patient's eyelids and looked at the patient's pupils. He found that the pupils were only about 1.5mm and were slow to reflect light. He called the patient, but the patient had no reaction.

Ye Nan's heart sank again, this was very similar to the sign of an overdose of the drug of calm!

Ye Nan quickly asked his family: "Your mother has insomnia, what medicine do you usually take?" "Anding Tablets."

"Then call your mother to see how many pills there are?" The patient's daughter was anxious when she heard this. She took out her cell phone and called her home anxiously: "Mom, go and see how many pills there are."

After a while, the other person replied. The patient's daughter was stunned and her cell phone landed on the ground. After a while, she realized and cried to Ye Nan: "The new bottle of the tranquil tablets I bought at home are gone."

Ye Nan was shocked and ran out to call the nurse: "Twenty-one bed gastric scrubber, prepare for oxygen delivery, hurry up."

The two nurses on duty at the nurse station saw Ye Nan's appearance, quickly left behind what they were doing, ran to the rescue room and pushed the gastric scrubber and oxygen-transfer humidification bottle over, and began to apply oxygen and intubate the patient's stomach.

Seeing that the oxygen and the gastric scrubber were on, Ye Nan asked the nurse next to him to push the rescue truck over.

Soon the rescue vehicle was in place. Ye Nan said seriously to the nurse waiting on the side: "Twenty-one bed rescue doctor's order: Prepare the monitor, 5% glucose 20ml of ganaloxone 0.8 mg of 5% glucose 0.8 mg of static push immediately, and 10 mg of dexamethasone static push immediately." With Ye Nan's order, the nurse implemented the order one by one and improved it in an orderly manner.

Five minutes later, Ye Nan checked his pupil again and it had improved slightly. The monitor showed that his heartbeat was normal and his blood pressure remained at 100-90/60-50mmHg.

At this time, the nurse who was gastric laundering reported that the gastric laundering had been completed and there was a white paste in the stomach that had not yet been completely melted. Ye Nan looked at it, nodded, and said, "Save the specimen to be sent to the laboratory for testing."

Ye Nan continued to instruct the doctor to another nurse: "5% glucose 250ml of ganaloxone 1.2 mg intravenous drops, give the following critical illness, observe the changes in vital signs. He also notify the hyperbaric oxygen chamber for preparation, and enter the warehouse in half an hour!"

After explaining all this, Ye Nan asked his family to go to the office and gave him a notice of critical illness and some predictions of the prognosis. After the family signed the letter, he notified the department director to consult, and then he breathed a sigh of relief.

At this time, Zhang Li had just come out of the room of another critically ill patient. After hearing this, she was shocked. Zhang Li patted her chest, her face full of feeling of surviving the disaster: "Fortunately, you are careful, otherwise you would have to postpone it for another ten minutes and find out that this time the matter will be a big deal!"

After a quarter of an hour, Ye Nan went to see it again and felt that the spiritual energy in the patient's body showed no sign of dissipation, so he really felt relieved. The patient was rescued in time and should have good recovery after hyperbaric oxygen treatment.

Ye Nan was also scared by this incident and carefully recalled the whole thing. He thought that if he had treated this patient himself, it would be difficult to find the real cause first, and he would have to deal with it in ordinary ways.

Furthermore, if you don’t have the method to feel the spiritual energy of the human body, even if you are very responsible and serious, you may think that the patient is asleep and it is difficult to find abnormalities in the patient in a short period of time. Generally speaking, this accident is a meditation, but fortunately, Zhang Li is very lucky!

In the afternoon, the department director held a small meeting in the whole department on this matter, reiterated the importance of being attentive and responsible, and praised Ye Nan, but did not criticize Zhang Li, because Zhang Li was really busy in the morning and had no time to observe the patient's condition at all times, and there might be problems with anyone on this matter, so he simply gave reminders and requirements to his colleagues!
Chapter completed!
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