Urban Miracle Doctor -
Chapter 222 - 222 222 Intracranial Hemorrhage Get Them Out!
222: Chapter 222 Intracranial Hemorrhage, Get Them Out!
222: Chapter 222 Intracranial Hemorrhage, Get Them Out!
By the time Qin Han and his two companions arrived at the First Hospital, a young nurse was already waiting for them at the hospital’s main entrance.
Upon seeing Qin Han, she immediately approached, “Doctor Qin, please follow me?”
It appeared that Sun Ping had been very thorough in making arrangements, having specifically allocated a nurse who had previously met Qin Han to wait at the entrance.
At that moment, the hospital entrance was flanked by ambulances, and victims were continually being carried down from them.
Recognizing the urgency that human life was at stake, Qin Han wasted no time in following the nurse to the emergency department, changing into his clothes, and after greeting Sun Ping, Xiang Muchun, and Liu Jianbang, he dove straight into the rescue efforts.
Human life was at stake, and there was no time to delay.
“Record: one fractured rib, just a crack, with minor internal bleeding,” Qin Han assessed the patient, took their pulse, and then directed the young nurse at his side.
The young nurse was quickly documenting everything to facilitate handovers to other physicians.
Each one of Sun Ping and Liu Jianbang’s group was also assisted by a nurse, performing the same task.
With so many people, it was impossible for just a few of them to handle everything, and moreover, many patients required treatment by Western medicine.
Therefore, those with non-life-threatening conditions were entrusted to nurses to pass on to other doctors for care.
These master physicians were responsible for the seriously ill.
“Who are you?
Why are you sitting here?
Who allowed you to practice medicine blindly; isn’t this creating chaos?” a young emergency room doctor came over and loudly rebuked Qin Han.
“Get out of the way; don’t interfere with my life-saving work!” Qin Han snapped.
Qin Han usually had no time for niceties when saving lives, especially now that there were so many patients and absolutely no time to argue.
The young doctor, seeing Qin Han’s reaction, asked the nurse angrily, “Who allowed you to stand here?
Who is he?”
“Give me your hand,” Qin Han said to the patient in front of him, before the nurse could respond.
The patient was a male, his face twisted in the agony of pain.
Gently holding the patient’s wrist, Qin Han suddenly pushed upward forcefully, and with a “crack,” the patient cried out, “Ouch!”
“What are you doing?” the young doctor exclaimed loudly.
Ignoring the young doctor, Qin Han just said to the patient, “It’s okay now, just a dislocation; just apply some safflower oil when you go back.”
“Thank you, Doctor, thank you!” The patient moved his previously immobile arm, expressing his heartfelt gratitude before leaving.
“Do as Doctor Qin says and hurry to treat the other patients,” a stern and weary voice commanded at that moment.
Turning around, the young doctor saw that it was Luo Ming, the chief physician of the emergency room.
“But, without performing an ultrasound, he determined there’s internal bleeding in the patient, this…” the young doctor still attempted to interject.
“Do as you’re told, will you?
Why all the useless talk?” Luo Ming spoke somewhat angrily.
Time was of the essence, and every moment’s delay could save several patients.
Although the young doctor had good intentions, he had already been instructed to mind his own duties.
Luo Ming had cooperated with Qin Han several times before and was all too aware of Qin Han’s medical skills.
Approaching Qin Han, he then said, “Doctor Qin, whatever you need, the emergency room will fully support you.”
While Luo Ming was talking to the young doctor, Qin Han had already treated a few more patients.
Currently, the patient in front of him was dragging a leg, moaning in pain.
“A fracture in the lower leg,” Qin Han said quietly as he felt down from the patient’s knee toward the lower leg.
The next moment, his palm suddenly exerted force and a crisp sound echoed, followed by, “Splint, secure it, next one!”
Luo Ming’s eyes lit up at the scene; this pure and genuine bone-setting technique was simply a sight to behold.
He truly didn’t know how Doctor Qin managed to do it—it seemed there was nothing he couldn’t do.
The young doctor blushed at what he witnessed; a true craftsman is known as soon as they set to work.
And since his own mentor had gone to assist, it was clear that this was a volunteer expert doctor from some hospital.
At that moment, another critical patient was rushed into the emergency room, already unconscious on the stretcher.
Sun Pinghui immediately stood up and rushed to the patient’s side, calling out urgently, “Doctor Qin, come quickly, I suspect intracranial hemorrhage.”
“It is indeed intracranial hemorrhage.” Sun Pinghui’s words had barely faded when Qin Han arrived at the patient’s side, flipping open the patient’s eyelids and quickly checking the pulse.
His expression turned grave as he spoke.
The surrounding doctors also looked over since the mortality rate for intracranial hemorrhage is so high.
Some doctors even showed a look of pity; the patient’s face had turned purplish, indicating that the best time for resuscitation had likely passed.
“The best time for rescue has passed, alas.” Liu Jianbang also arrived at the bedside and sighed after looking at the patient.
The greatest helplessness for a doctor is when a patient is right in front of you, but you are unable to cure them.
“There’s still hope!” Qin Han said, frowning.
The noise in the emergency room seemed to lessen at his words.
This was the first critical case admitted to the emergency room since the accident, and when they heard Qin Han say there was hope, everyone held their breath and watched intently.
Qin Han then pulled out a “Golden Needle” and slowly inserted it between the patient’s ear and the back of the head.
Just as the needle was about to fully penetrate, he exerted a forceful pull, and a stream of blood spurted out as he removed the needle.
Click!
A flash of light burst forth.
“How did reporters get in here?” Qin Han asked coldly.
With such a major incident occurring in Zhongzhou, media reporters would not miss out on such good news.
Moreover, all the doctors in the emergency room had been fully focused on treating patients, so no one noticed when the reporters came in.
And with Qin Han’s speed in treating patients being so quick, reporters had already taken notice of him.
Now, faced with a patient suffering from intracranial hemorrhage and the doctors already showing expressions of regret, Qin Han once again took action.
Naturally, the photographers’ cameras were all aimed at him.
Qin Han covered the camera’s flash with his hand and said coldly, “All reporters, get out.”
The flash from a camera can cause blindness, and if the angle of the needle placement is even a millimeter off, the results could be drastically wrong during treatment.
And in saving a patient, there can be absolutely no room for error.
“Please give us a good environment for treatment and don’t delay the patient’s care because of your actions,” Luo Ming quickly turned and appealed to the crowd of reporters.
However, these reporters, eager to get firsthand information, completely ignored Luo Ming’s words, which greatly angered him.
They were joking with the patient’s life.
“Security!
Clear the area quickly, and if any reporter doesn’t cooperate, call the police and have them removed!
They are committing murder!” Luo Ming said furiously.
Hearing the summons, security swiftly ushered the reporters out of the emergency room and set up a human barrier outside, allowing only patients and doctors to enter.
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