Chapter 406: Make every effort (1/2)
Perhaps because of crying too loudly, Hu's wife soon became weak.
She stood outside the glass door for too long and felt tired, so she could only lean on the door and stare inside.
To her, the accident was a bit too heavy today.
Perhaps for anyone, accidents about life and death are unusually heavy.
Ling Ran is still doing chest compressions. Every 5 minutes, injections of adrenaline, atropine and lidocaine are required.
In addition, 150 ml of sodium bicarbonate was also injected intravenously and was of little use.
The surrounding area is still very noisy. The medical staff, police and patients who come and go make the environment of the rescue room dry like a desert stove.
Ling Ran also felt that her body was a little hot.
More than 100 chest compressions per minute must be pressed and released in place, and the hand cannot be completely removed from the chest. It is difficult for people who have not been trained to grasp the weight of them, especially those who haven't pressed people before. When it comes to CPR, it is not easy to get accurate compression.
However, even after training, huge physical requirements continue to test the rescue.
”Dr. Ling, do you want to replace someone?” Nurse Niu trot over and asked softly.
”I can do it.” Ling Ran didn't want to talk more. He was adjusting his breathing as much as possible to ensure the consistency of his chest compressions.
Chest compression is the most important part of the whole process of CPR.
In contrast, no medicine, instrument and technical means can achieve the same effect.
High-quality chest compressions are also the best support for high-quality CPR.
Ling Ran hoped that he could persist for a long time.
In fact, if it wasn't because everyone was busy, Ling Ran could have been promoted to commander.
However, if he gives way now and relays CPR with other doctors, one or two doctors may not be enough.
Ling Ran must not be able to occupy so many doctors with so much energy and energy at such a tense moment.
Besides, Ling Ran felt that he could persist.
Any doctor, anyone, when doing CPR to another human, can often persist for a long time ...
”Dr. Ling, 25 minutes.” Nurse Niu whispered.
Ling Ran just murmured ”En”.
Nurse Niu thought it over and suggested, ”Would you like to use a ventilator?”
At this time, the little nurse who had done artificial breathing for 25 minutes was using a simple respirator, that is, a manual respirator with a large balloon.
Ventilator artificial respiration is much better, but it is not usually used for CPR patients.
Ling Ran nodded in appreciation: ”It's a good idea to use a ventilator, pay attention to the replacement time.”
Nurse Niu nodded and immediately went to find someone and dragged the ventilator.
The artificial airway was opened a long time ago. Nurse Niu expertly adjusted the ventilator and connected the laryngeal tube without any delay.
After some operations, Nurse Niu reported to Ling Ran again: ”30 minutes.”
Ling Ran was still just ”En”.
He knew the meaning of Nurse Niu. After 20 minutes or more than 30 minutes of CPR, he could decide whether to give up.
If it is 10 years, hospitals in most countries and regions will treat cardiopulmonary resuscitation for more than 20 minutes as unnecessary.
In fact, Americans still rarely perform ultra-long CPR.
However, this has something to do with their medical system.
In American hospitals, family members can leave vegetatives in the hospital. The hospital will bear millions of dollars in medical expenses for this purpose, so that there is even a vegetative transaction between the hospitals-the expensive large hospitals use special medical machines to sell vegetatives to the lower cost hospitals and pay the latter High costs in millions of dollars.
In this environment, allowing American hospitals to support ultra-long CPR means that the hospital adds several vegetative patients every year.
Therefore, in order to allow patients to die with dignity (manual dog heads), American hospitals do not encourage extremely long CPR. Doctors are so educated that the proportion of overly long CPR is not high.
But in China, the proportion of medical personnel performing ultra-long CPR is getting higher and higher.
Although the probability of success is often as low as one percent, this is the only way to pull patients back from the death line.
Ling Ran knew that at this moment, the only hope of ”Lao Hu” was himself.