Chapter 27: Medication (2/2)

Ling Ran felt the tension from all around, took a deep breath, and said, ”Adrenaline, lidocaine quietly pushed. Then ... glucose injection, lidocaine calmed ...”

As soon as the words fell, the deputy chief physician responsible for rescue ordered: ”Adrenaline, lidocaine.”

Immediately afterwards, the deputy chief physician personally went into battle and started doing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, followed by defibrillation and injection.

Immediately, I heard him continue to order: ”5% glucose, 250 mg lidocaine.”

The standard rescue operation was intense and orderly, pulling the patient back from the death line in just a few minutes.

Ling Ran stared at the nurse's footsteps, listening to the doctor's order in his ears, not nervous, just excited.

He was excited about 5% glucose, 250 mg lidocaine, standard metered infusion bags, and standard procedures for rescue.

This certainty, and most importantly, the patient's immediate feedback is fascinating.

In other industries, the margin between right and wrong is very vague. It often takes a long time, and many subsequent changes will show right and wrong.

In hospitals, fuzzy margins still exist, but they are extremely thin.

The patient, especially the critically ill, will feed back his decision at a rate that the doctor cannot respond to.

From a stable electrocardiogram to a chaotic arrhythmia, from soaring blood pressure to a normal index, maybe one second or two seconds.

Just like Huo Congjun's question that he answered just now, that is the simplest question. Any medical student should be able to answer it. The difference is that the wrong question is deducted, and the wrong deduction is practiced.

”Why use lidocaine?” Huo Congjun watched the patient wake up before continuing to ask questions.

In a noisy environment, Ling Ran watched the movements of doctors and nurses while watching the patients, saying, ”Because lidocaine has a strong antiarrhythmic effect.”

”anything else?”

Ling Ran recalled the content of the endorsement: ”It has an antibacterial activity and a brain protective effect.”

Huo Congjun shook his head: ”In this rescue, the use of lidocaine must also consider that it can prevent inflammatory reactions. Studies have shown that using lidocaine during surgery can effectively reduce the length of hospital stay. Do you usually read the literature? ”

Ling Ran told the truth, ”rarely.”

Medical students can't read, and where can I read the literature?

”After going back, I read at least two documents a day.” Huo Congjun, who was teaching the teacher, had already started to assign tasks.

”OK.” Ling Ran agreed.

The emergency room ~~ has always been busy like a chicken pen.

Huo Congjun pulled Ling Ran, but looked like two outsiders, just observing and talking, like two wild darts in the chicken circle to select comments.

There are other little doctors who also want to listen, but within a few minutes, they are pulled back by busy work.

After more than two hours, Ling Ran was swollen and began to consider whether to take energy medicine.

”The rescue room is ready. The patient is in a car accident. It will arrive in 5 minutes.” The nurse admitted and dropped the phone and shouted.

”Follow me to pick up the car.” Huo Chongjun came to his spirits at this time, and he let go of his arm and took the lead.

The fatigue that Ling Ran had just swelled out immediately, and quickly followed Huo Congjun.

In fact, he has also seen patients in car accidents. However, how much difference is there between a car accident patient entering the treatment room and a car accident patient entering the rescue room ... 5 minutes later, I will know.

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