Chapter 174 Emergency Helicopter
The captain's voice was deliberately lowered so as not to disturb the patient.
But Su Yun and Xia Hua near Zheng Ren also heard his good news.
Su Yunjunmei's face twitched involuntarily, then lowered her head, black hair fluttering on her forehead.
Xia Hua was stunned for a few seconds, and recalled what the captain said several times in his mind.
But the more he repeated the memory, the more he couldn't believe it was true.
The Second Affiliated Hospital of Provincial Medical University is the largest hospital in the province. It ranks first in the province in terms of annual income, the number of patients diagnosed and treated, or the treatment of difficult patients.
I can remember...
I have never encountered emergency patients being transported by helicopters. Except I have seen them in movies and TV dramas. Xia Hua, an old doctor who has been a doctor for more than ten or twenty years, has never seen an emergency helicopter.
Not to mention the cost of using a helicopter, the hospital's helicopter landing platform alone needs a piece of land for the boss.
If the parking lot is used as a parking apron, it is estimated that it will take enough time to clear the parking lot. It is better to use a 120 ambulance to send the patient to the hospital.
Some large tertiary hospitals in the imperial capital have emergency helicopters, Xia Hua believes.
But where did this guy get the helicopter?
Being able to call an emergency helicopter is a huge shame.
What a hell!
"That's good." Zheng Ren smiled at the captain, then went to observe the patient's condition, and whispered, "Thank you for your hard work."
The captain saw that Zheng Ren was sitting next to the patient, watching the patient's condition intently, so it was inconvenient to disturb him.
There were many questions in my heart that I couldn't ask, so I went back to the cockpit.
Closing the hatch is another world.
The co-pilot was a little strange and asked, "Brother Lin, what's the background of that young man?"
"I can't tell." Captain Lin shook his head.
"Young man, Lu Zi is really wild. I asked the tower for an emergency helicopter. This is the first time I have been in civil aviation for a short time."
"I've been in civil aviation for eleven years, and I've flown thousands of classes. This is the first time I've met." Captain Lin recalled that although he was not handsome, his face was full of determination and steadiness, and said, "I listened to Dr. Zheng. Said that the patient's blood pressure should not fluctuate greatly. When landing, it should be slower and lighter, and I hope he can get to the hospital alive."
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Haicheng is not far from the Imperial Capital, and the straight-line flight distance is only a few hundred kilometers longer. In less than an hour, flight N 2992 flew over the Imperial Capital International Airport.
Landing in the smoothest way, the captain did his best to save a living life.
The flight attendant said several times in a row, please be patient and wait for the seriously ill to get off the plane first.
Although a few people were reluctant and muttered a few words, when encountering this kind of thing, everyone still maintained their understanding and tolerance as much as possible.
The plane did not taxi to the exit, but fell into a corner of the huge Imperial Capital International Airport as instructed by the control tower.
There, a helicopter was waiting.
Like soldiers waiting for orders,
Quiet,
alert,
Fearless.
Just after the civil aviation stopped, the flight attendant's cabin door opened, and two medical staff and two stretcher workers in dark green uniforms boarded the plane.
They only heard a few things, but they didn't expect that there would be an emergency helicopter waiting at the Imperial Capital International Airport. Looking at the buzzing helicopter and the doctor who quickly boarded the plane to rescue the patient, he was slightly excited.
But when it was time to rescue the patient, they also knew the priorities, resisted the fire of gossip burning deep in their hearts, and assisted the stretcher worker to carry the patient smoothly.
"Is there a pump?" Zheng Ren's expression relaxed a little when he saw the smooth landing.
"Yes." The random doctor took out the IV pump and blood pressure medication from the first aid kit.
Because Zheng Ren informed Professor Pei of the patient's condition and diagnosis, the emergency helicopter brought relevant medicines.
The venous pump was activated and the small ECG monitor was connected. After waiting for a few more minutes, the blood pressure dropped to 150/90mmhG after the drug took effect. Zheng Ren nodded and helped the stretcher worker lift Cui Heming off the plane and sent him to the emergency room. helicopter.
Watching the emergency helicopter fly away, Zheng Ren's worries eased slightly.
As for the success of the operation... that depends on the fate.
Type 1 aortic dissection requires aortic arch replacement surgery. This operation is difficult and dangerous.
The mortality rate is as high as 10%.
But after all, there is still the possibility of recovery. Zheng Ren is only a general surgeon, and he has absolutely no idea of taking the stage for the super-difficult operation of total arch replacement.
To be a human being, you have to be a little bit hard.
I have tried my best to escort the patients safely from the civil aviation. No matter how much, I really can't do it.
"Xiao Zheng, it's okay." Xia Hua watched the helicopter leave, and returned to the civil aviation plane with Zheng Ren. The hatch was closed and the plane continued to taxi.
"It's fortunate that I met you." Zheng Ren told the truth, "It's also because the patient's life is fatal, and it is difficult to find analgesics on planes."
This is the truth, definitely not Zheng Ren's politeness.
Maybe someone will carry blood pressure medication, but pain relievers...that's a matter of luck.
Cui Heming just lowering blood pressure is not enough, the severe pain of the aortic intima tear will give the patient a feeling of dying.
If the pain cannot be controlled, the blood pressure cannot be lowered smoothly.
"Yeah." Xia Hua agreed with Zheng Ren's words. They were all old doctors, and some things were really welcome.
Of course, Xia Hua knew that the difficulty of emergency incidents on the plane was the first diagnosis.
I am the Deputy Chief Physician of Cardiothoracic Surgery, but if I were to face such a patient alone, would I dare to make a diagnosis easily?
The result must be negative.
Xia Hua shook his head and continued: "Xiao Zheng, your diagnosis level is very high."
"Fortunately, I have seen it and remembered it." Zheng Ren said politely.
"Emergency helicopter, who did you get this high-end stuff? Ordinary people can't do it." This is what Xia Hua is most interested in.
Ask yourself, even if the diagnosis is clear and the correct treatment is given, but on the plane, it is called Tian Tian should not be called, and the ground is not working. Not to mention the emergency helicopter, it is estimated that the tower was contacted, and it was only the 120 ambulance that was on duty at the airport.
This kind of ambulance can only barely cope with some small accidents. It is estimated that it will take 1-2 hours to enter the imperial capital and face traffic jams.
And the condition is critical, and it is not appropriate to describe it with an inch of time and an inch of gold.
Emergency helicopters are really a rare thing.
"I want to participate in a scientific research project in the imperial capital, and I happen to know a professor and teacher. I don't know the specific situation. It is estimated that the teacher found it."
In Xia Hua's heart, 10,000 alpacas passed by, Nima... Are you 30 years old? Come to Imperial Capital to participate in scientific research? A professor who can remotely command the emergency helicopter and mobilize it with just a few words?
I have been a doctor for so many years in vain...
He suddenly felt that he was deeply hurt.