"Is there a big expert from the National Association on board?"
The back door of the ambulance opened. Nie Jiamin and Xie Wanying sat in the car and listened to several people in white coats standing outside the car.
These people are probably doctors from the emergency room of the county hospital.
Xie Wanying turned her head and saw Teacher Nie's quiet face. Silence was golden.
What experts are you talking about now? Shouldn't we ask about the patient's condition first? Why ask the doctor for his identity?
It can be seen that Teacher Nie emphasizes on being professional and may not like the curiosity of the other party asking about his identity in this situation. Xie Wanying thought that the main teachers abroad did not know the situation of domestic grassroots medical staff. People at the grassroots level usually don't have the opportunity to learn from the best teachers, but doctors are a profession that requires learning, so I was very excited when I heard that a rare expert from the capital had arrived.
The teacher made his attitude clear and did not answer. Xie Wanying jumped out of the car first, and took over the situation of the child with the doctor here on behalf of the teacher: "The child is less than two years old, one year and ten months old. His spleen is suspected to have ruptured, and he needs to undergo abdominal puncture and B-ultrasound."
After what she said, several doctors turned their attention back to the child: "Aren't you going to do a CT scan?"
"I'm afraid that the CT results will take too long to come out in time." According to Nie Jiamin's cautious character, he had to wait for the official report to be released. Therefore, Nie Jiamin decided to do B-ultrasound and abdominal puncture first, which were the same.
Several county hospital doctors heard what she meant, looked at each other, and said to her: "Our surgery here cannot perform operations on infants and young children. This child is too young, and our hospital has never performed operations on such a young child. "
"Send the child to the emergency room first." Xie Wanying said, "Who is your surgical doctor on duty tonight?"
"My surname is Zhou. I work in the general surgery department of the county hospital. I was called down by the emergency department." Dr. Zhou introduced himself.
In the emergency room of a county hospital, there is usually only one doctor on night shift, and the inpatient doctor is called in when needed.
Xie Wanying visually inspected Dr. Zhou's age and it seemed that he was about the same age as Mr. Xiao Sun. It is normal. Generally, young people are assigned to front-line duty personnel in hospitals to accumulate clinical experience.
The two doctors behind Dr. Zhou are relatively older, and they look more like grassroots medical staff who went to the county hospital for further training and are physicians on duty.
"Come on, come on, help push the lathe." Dr. Zhou directed the troops.
The child was rushed from the ambulance to the emergency room in the emergency room.
Xie Wanying and others followed along and saw that the emergency room here was very small, with only one emergency bed, five observation beds, one ECG monitor, and one medical and surgical clinic.
The 100-square-meter hall outside was full of chairs, and patients with infusions filled all the chairs. Even though the County People's Hospital is small, this is the only hospital in the surrounding area that is the most advanced. People can't go anywhere else without seeking medical treatment here first.
The five observation beds are occupied by critically ill patients whose families do not agree to be transferred to another hospital to wait for a miracle. This is what Dr. Zhou said.
The emergency hospital bed was empty, but a body was covered with white cloth on a lathe next door, and it was said that it was waiting for the family to take it away.
When the nurse saw the new patient, she moved the screen over to block the view of the surrounding people watching the excitement.
The masses are blocked out, but what cannot be blocked is the enthusiasm of medical staff in grassroots hospitals to learn from professors in the capital.
The child was placed on the emergency bed. Xie Wanying explained to the nurse the central venous catheter on the child, but she felt the voices behind her getting louder and louder. Looking back, I saw a crowd of people.