"Boss, how much does your table cost? I'll accompany you!" Jin Cheng asked, pointing to the wooden table that he had punctured.
The boss quickly waved his hand and said with a smile: "No, no, no, I will decorate this table and use it as an exhibit in the store. It will definitely attract customers!"
Jin Cheng gave a thumbs up again and said with a smile: "Boss, you know marketing!"
"Everyone, let's disperse!"
Jin Cheng said to the crowd and waved to the live camera.
Several people did not continue to have barbecue and went back to their homes after the party.
the next day.
Jin Cheng got up early, washed up, and bought steamed buns, soy milk, and fried dough sticks on the roadside.
I ate while walking and arrived at the hospital in ten minutes.
The morning of the emergency room is the quietest time of the day.
Because morning is the time when the human body is in the best condition, the incidence of internal diseases is the lowest, people traveling are clear-headed, and the possibility of accidents is also the least.
"Son! You can't die! It's all your mother's fault. She won't force you to study anymore!"
As soon as Jin Cheng entered the emergency room door, he heard a heartbreaking cry.
Outside the rescue room, a 40-year-old woman wearing white pajamas was lying on the ground, her hair was messy, she was slapping the floor hard and crying loudly. The other two middle-aged women tried to pull her up, but they couldn't.
Sitting on the ground next to the woman was a man in his 40s, wearing plaid pajamas, barefoot, holding his forehead with one hand and shrugging with the other, crying silently.
There was also an old lady, kneeling on the ground, clasping her hands, praying to the southern sky.
There were many patients and family members watching around, all craning their heads to see what was going on in the emergency room.
This scene is all too common in the emergency department. There are often scenes where rescued patients are helpless and their families cry helplessly.
Quickly arriving at the door of the emergency room, Jin Cheng took a look inside.
I saw a man lying on the rescue bed, wearing blue pajamas. His upper body pajamas were unbuttoned and covered with electrodes.
A male doctor in the emergency medicine department was continuously performing external cardiac compressions, and there were several doctors and nurses around him waiting to relay the compressions.
On the monitor, the electrocardiogram fluctuates at a frequency of about 120 beats, but it is not a normal electrocardiogram, but a clutter caused by extracardiac compression.
"Give me a moment, please give me a moment! I'm a doctor."
Jin Cheng pushed aside the crowd gathered at the door and entered the rescue room.
"Mr. Xu, what's going on?"
Xu Yang stood at the end of the bed, turned to look at Jin Cheng, and quickly replied: "An 18-year-old high school student is about to take the college entrance examination. His study tasks are too heavy and he sleeps less than 5 hours a day. He was forced to do so by his mother at 5 o'clock this morning. She woke up to study, and after a few arguments, her heart suddenly stopped. Her mother performed emergency cardiopulmonary resuscitation at home, and our ambulance also took her to the hospital immediately. The rescue has been going on for 30 minutes now, and there is no sign of success!"
Several signs of successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation include recovery of spontaneous breathing, recovery of spontaneous heartbeat, return to normal blood pressure, dilated pupils, and restoration of ruddy skin and mucous membranes.
The monitor kept beeping and alarming. Jin Cheng took a quick glance and found that the blood pressure could not be measured. The blood oxygen saturation was about 85%. Normal blood oxygen was 95%. With such low blood oxygen, respiratory failure would have occurred long ago. .
Jin Cheng then checked the patient's skin and the ends of his fingers and toes, and found that the cyanosis was not serious, but rather a little rosy.
Generally, if the heartbeat has not recovered after more than 30 minutes of rescue, it can basically be declared that the rescue has failed and the rescue can be stopped.
"Oh, we are too young. We don't want to give up easily, but there is basically no possibility of success!"
Xu Yang shook his head and wiped his curls wet with sweat with the sleeve of his white coat.
"Why do I feel like there are signs of success!" Jin Cheng pinched the patient's slightly red toes and said softly.
Xu Yang shook his head and said: "After more than ten minutes of resuscitation, our skin became rosy, and we thought we were almost successful, but we continued to persist for 30 minutes, and it was still the same as now! It took too long, and if we continued, it would definitely be too late. Can’t wake up!”
Jin Cheng frowned, always feeling that something was wrong.
He has also participated in many rescue operations. Cyanosis and mottling on the skin of patients who fail to resuscitate are very typical features, but this is not obvious for this high school student.
At this time, the male internal medicine doctor who was doing the compressions was sweating profusely from exhaustion. A relatively strong female doctor in her 40s took over and continued the compressions. She is Song Hongxia, director of the emergency medicine department. She must be called over for this kind of important rescue. Firstly, she has more experience, and secondly, the director has a stronger ability to withstand lightning.
Even if there is no hope now, no one wants to give up! I still want to try harder, maybe a miracle will happen!
In addition to the grieving family members outside the rescue room, those who most hope that this young life can survive are the doctors involved in the rescue!
Take a look with your clairvoyance and wonder if you can find anything.
Jin Cheng didn't give up hope. After all, it was a sudden death, and all the necessary rescue measures were in place. Even if it was obvious that he had a myocardial infarction, it would not be of any use.
An invisible energy wave emitted from Jin Cheng's left eye.
Soon, the structure inside the high school student's chest clearly appeared before his eyes.
Huh? There is really a problem!
This high school student turned out to be a mirror person!
Jin Cheng scanned all his internal organs and found that his heart was on the right, his liver was on the left, and his spleen and stomach were on the right. In short, they were all reversed!
Medical staff usually perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation while standing on the right side of the patient. The compression site is the midpoint of the line connecting the two breasts. Theoretically, it does not affect the resuscitation effect of the mirror person, but the human muscles will be tired. 120 times per minute If effective compression is maintained for more than two minutes, the arm may bend, and the direction of compression may change from vertical to left.
The heart of the mirror person is on the right side, which will inevitably weaken the resuscitation effect.
This high school student is not only a mirror person, Jin Cheng also discovered that his heart is extremely far to the right. The normal apex of his heart should be at the intersection of the right mid-clavicle line and the fifth rib space, but his heart apex reaches the distal line of the clavicle and the fifth rib space. intersection. How could a heart in this position be successfully resuscitated!
This should be a deviation caused by genetic mutation. After all, the mirror person is not a normal person.
Fortunately, the high school student's parents immediately started cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and the doctors have been working hard to resuscitate him. Although they were unsuccessful, they ensured the basic blood supply to important organs and the brain. After Jin Cheng checked, he was sure that there was no resuscitation. Multiple organ failure and brain death.
There is help!
Jin Cheng took off his coat immediately.
The body under the black T-shirt is extremely strong.
He came to the patient's right side.
Director Song Hongxia was already panting from exhaustion. After all, she had already performed four rounds of compressions, and her arms began to tremble.
"Director Song, you rest first, I'll do it!"
Jin Cheng has folded his hands and is ready for the relay.
Director Song Hongxia immediately gave up her position, and the other doctors and nurses did not compete with Jin Cheng. They were all tired.
Soon, Jin Cheng put his hand on the patient's chest, but the position shifted 5 centimeters to the right.
How is this going?
The other doctors and nurses were dumbfounded. The standard position for extracardiac compression was the midpoint of the line connecting the two breast convexities, but the position Jin Cheng pressed was almost to the right breast convexity.
Don’t you even know this most basic point?
Xu Yang's eyelids jumped!
Not only was Jin Cheng's position wrong, but the depth of his compressions was also significantly deeper. If the person was not rescued, and if the ribs were broken, he might be prosecuted. After all, someone from a brother hospital saved his life, even if his ribs were broken, the patient’s family claimed compensation!
Xu Yang wanted to remind Jin Cheng, but with so many people watching outside the rescue room, Xu Yang couldn't give him face-to-face guidance.
"Hasn't he learned CPR? The position and depth of his compressions are too substandard!"
On the outskirts of the medical care area, a female intern in the emergency medicine department quietly spoke to her teacher.
"Dr. Jin is the attending physician in the Department of Surgery. This shouldn't happen. The hospital takes the core pulmonary resuscitation exam every year, and everyone in clinical care must pass it. There's no way he doesn't know this!" the instructor said strangely.
"I guess I had a relationship with the invigilator and got through! It's so irresponsible!" a nurse whispered.
"Why didn't Director Song stop him? If his family members saw it and posted the video on the Internet, he would be very responsible!"