Chapter 733 Emergency
Mu Xiu didn't know what other departments looked like, but the emergency department was really busy. All kinds of emergency patients were sent to the emergency department first, and then sent to various departments according to the condition.
"Doctor Ma, someone who drinks pesticides is here." The nurse hurried into the office and said quickly.
"Xiaofang, go to the rescue room to prepare gastric cleaning tools, I'll go right away." Dr. Ma stood up and walked outside.
Mu Xiu also stood up quickly and followed Dr. Ma. Although Dr. Ma did not call her, Mu Xiu must have eyesight.
Internships in hospitals are not as good as internships in other industries. Both doctors and nurses are very busy and explain everything one by one if they are free. Interns should have a wink and follow their teachers, watch and learn more. After they are busy, the teacher will summarize and talk about some key points.
The rescue room was in chaos. As soon as Mu Xiu entered, he smelled a pungent smell of garlic. Organophosphorus poisoning immediately appeared in Mu Xiu's mind.
Of course, smell is just the basis for initially judging the condition, and it also depends on the test results and the patient's symptoms.
"Pupil contracts, abdominal rales, muscle tremors, and gastric lavage is immediately performed." Dr. Ma held a flashlight and a stethoscope, and after a brief examination, he immediately gave a doctor's advice.
"Do you know what pesticides he drank?" Dr. Ma turned his head and asked his family.
"It's the enemy of Baizhai." The patient's family said hurriedly.
"Prepare the sodium bicarbonate gastric laundering juice." Dr. Ma explained
The nurse pushed the prepared gastric scrubber and gastric scrubber solution to the patient's side.
"The family members pressed the patient and told the patient not to move around." After the nurse advised him, he began to prepare to insert the gastric tube into the gastric tube and wash it.
Mu Xiu watched the audience, but she had already recorded all of this in her mind. This was how the internship turned all the learning content into dynamic knowledge.
After the patient was washed with his stomach, Dr. Ma had already prescribed a medical order, and all anti-inflammatory drugs and monitoring were used. The nurse established an intravenous channel and sent the patient to the surveillance room in the emergency room. After 24 hours, he was sent to the internal medicine department.
"Doctor Ma, a patient who fell was injured." The nurse walked into the office again.
In the afternoon, Mu Xiu followed Dr. Ma and ran around. Although she was doing odd jobs, she still felt very fulfilled.
It was soon eight o'clock in the evening. After the doctor came to the evening shift, Dr. Ma finished the shift and sat on the chair beside him, and his tight face relaxed.
"Your name is Mu Xiu, right?"
"Yes, teacher." Mu Xiu sat upright and replied.
"There is no trick to be a doctor. You must read, learn and ask more. If you don't understand anything, you can ask me any time when I am free." Dr. Ma rubbed his temples.
"Well, I will study hard." Mu Xiu nodded.
"This is my schedule. If you write it down, follow my schedule from now on." Dr. Ma took out a notebook from the table and handed it to Mu Xiu.
"I'll get off work first, see you tomorrow." Dr. Ma took off his white coat, tidied it up and left.
Mu Xiu took out paper and pen to record Dr. Ma's schedule, folded it and put it in his pocket, and returned to school.
Dr. Ma is probably in his early forties and is an experienced emergency department doctor. Mu Xiu followed him and learned a lot of knowledge. Many of the previous rote cases have been integrated into Dr. Ma’s practice of rescuing patients.
The world of doctors is very single, and there is little gossip. After all, they are busy every day like a bolt, and they can't stop for a moment, and they don't have time to talk to them. This also leads to the students who are beginning to follow the interns not adapting. They always feel that the teacher who is leading them has a stern face and deliberately refuses to talk to them.
There are a few students from other schools who will not come after a few days of internship, or will take sick leave.
The doctor and nurse just asked, and then showed a clear expression. It seemed that this was not the first time such a thing happened.
But Mu Xiu maintained the habit of leaving early to late from beginning to end. He followed Dr. Ma, talked less and worked more. He would hand Mu Xiu the medical records he had written after the night shift, and asked her to learn how to write.
Soon, Dr. Ma discovered Mu Xiu's intelligence because her professional courses were solid and she knew how to review them when she went back. No matter what Dr. Ma did or said, Mu Xiu could quickly master it.
One is willing to teach and the other is serious. The two get along very well. The internship lasts for two weeks, and ten days soon passed.
What really made Dr. Ma look at Mu Xiu with admiration was Mu Xiu’s last night shift. After this night shift, Mu Xiu was about to leave the hospital and return to school to continue studying.
"Doctor, help me quickly." In the corridor late at night, the urgent cry for help suddenly broke the tranquility of the night.
Dr. Ma was giving first aid to a child with high fever and convulsions. Dr. Xiao Qian, who was just working next to him, rushed to the corridor. Dr. Ma signaled Mu Xiu to come and take a look.
"Doctor, my son fell from the third floor, and I can't wake up now!!" The father cried loudly.
Mu Xiu glanced at the young man lying on a stretcher. He was about in his early twenties and seemed to have entered a coma. The blood on his head was still flowing out slowly.
Dr. Qian quickly instructed the nurse to put pressure on the patient and stop bleeding first, but he took the flashlight to check his pupils.
Mu Xiu also came over and looked at the patient. She suddenly posted one side of the young man's ear and eyes stuffed with toilet paper, which had been stained red by blood.
Mu Xiu hurried forward, took the toilet paper out of his ears and eyes, and blurted out: "Ah, how can you stuff toilet paper? It will kill him."
The child's father was stunned, looked at Mu Xiu in confusion, and said hesitantly: "Doctor, I stuffed it to him. After he fell from the upper floor, I saw his ears and eyes being studying abroad and scolded me for being afraid that he would lose too much blood, so I quickly blocked him with toilet paper."
"Send it to do x-ray quickly, then infusion, monitoring, and oxygen inhalation." Dr. Ma's voice came from behind. He finished his work and walked out and happened to hear what Mu Xiu said.
After the patient was retreated, Dr. Ma did not enter the office immediately, but looked at Mu Xiu and asked curiously: "Tell me why you can't put toilet paper?"
"Because he was injured in the head and was already in a shallow coma, I initially judged that the bleeding in the ear was caused by a fracture of the skull base. If the blood flowed out was blocked with toilet paper, it would increase his intracranial pressure, lead to intracranial infection, aggravate his condition, and endanger his life." Mu Xiu said fluently.
Chapter completed!