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Chapter 3259 [3259] Not unexpected
Apologize, don’t even think about it, let alone want the other party to take care of whether A Cai is going to die.
Student Pan is a meticulous and considerate person. Seeing this scene, he could not help frowning. He tried to find a nurse to help move the hospital bed to another place.
The emergency nurse was very busy. After being called by classmate Pan to see the situation, she explained: “She didn’t lie here, how did she come here?”
I want to know, it’s not the medical staff who pushed the lathe here to cause trouble for themselves. After all, if the patient vomits again, the trouble is the medical staff.
In front of there was a better vacancy, and a group of family members of other patients stood there to prevent them from pushing the lathe here. The family members confidently said to the nurse, “No way. She vomited, and when she vomited, my mother would vomit when she saw it.”
These words inadvertently revealed that this group of people pushed Ah Cai to the toilet.
“Isn’t that bad? She wants to vomit. She vomits in the toilet. It is most convenient to be next to the toilet.”
The medical staff explained two more words, and a group of people on the other side shouted like chickens and ducks: “Say, my mother vomited when she saw her. You should let her go to another place!”
“This is a hospital, and the hospital is not your home.” The medical staff had to be anxious with this group of people, telling them not to be too selfish.
“What do you say? My mother vomits when she sees her. The doctor can solve the problem of my mother’s vomiting. We can let her stay here, or not.”
The emergency nurse had to go to the emergency doctor: “Doctor Qian.”
The chaotic noise around him undoubtedly increased the patient’s sense of insecurity. Ah Cai was so sick that she was a little confused. When she heard someone shouting, she opened her eyelids like a frightened bunny, her eyes were full of panic attacks.
“A Cai, it’s alright, it’s me.” Xie Wanying shook her hand and said.
A Cai’s eyes rolled around as if she was looking for her voice, but after a while, the few people who were watching around her noticed that her eyes were wandering, which was clearly a blur of consciousness.
Xie Wanying felt her skin was dry, and when she touched her forehead, it was hot, and then saw that her lips were pale and peeling.
“Dehydration.”
When Doctor Song, who didn’t like to express his opinion, spit out these two words, he was not surprised at all. Obviously, the situation of the patient in front of him could not satisfy Dr. Song.
The patient is obviously dehydrated, a symptom that is common to rapidly becoming routine in patients with acute abdomen and massive vomiting.
When encountering this kind of patient, the most routine clinical treatment method is timely rehydration. Ah Cai was injected with an injection in her left hand, and a bottle of rehydration was hung on it.
Student Pan turned the rehydration stand on the infusion stand to see what medicine it was, and muttered, “It’s just glucose.”
As a medical student who has been in clinical practice for more than a year and has been to the Department of Digestive Tract Wheeling, Mr. Pan knows somewhat about dehydration and the treatment of dehydration. When it comes to dehydration, there are categories. Divided into hypertonic isotonic hypotonic dehydration, the division is based on whether the human body loses more sodium or loses more water, and whoever loses more or less of the two loses.
Improper hydration is also fatal.
If the patient is hypotonic dehydration, and the sodium itself is not enough, if you only supplement the patient with sugar or water, it will obviously only aggravate the patient’s dehydration symptoms.
A prudent doctor will check the blood indicators for the patient from time to time to check the patient’s condition and adjust the infusion plan.
(end of this chapter)