Although Lu Xuan’s remark "the pulse is faint and about to stop" did indeed shock him a little.
But he didn’t understand it, who knew if it was nonsense.
These days, there are plenty of frauds.
Facing Lu Xuan’s gaze, the young doctor wasn’t fazed at all, glaring back with his eyes: "Looking at won’t help, I can’t do anything, and in this situation, buddy, I’m telling you, it’s better that we, who only half know what we’re doing, not get involved, so that when the ti cos we don’t fail to save the person and make trouble for others."
Clearly, Lu Xuan seed about the sa as him in his eyes.
Both are interns, so let’s not pretend to be experts.
The driver on the side heard this too and spoke up: "Yeah, little brother, I think this doctor has a point, there are no ergency tools on the bus, so if you don’t need to ss around, don’t ss around."
After speaking, he looked sincerely at Lu Xuan.
Actually, there was sothing he didn’t say.
That is, if nothing happens it’s fine, but if sothing goes wrong, then responsibility cos with it.
As soone who’s driven a bus for decades, he hasn’t seen these things often, but he’s encountered them quite a bit.
Sotis doctors obviously try to save people, but in the end, the person is gone, and they end up in trouble.
Even if they win a lawsuit in the end, it wasted a lot of ti.
A thankless task.
If there were ergency tools on the bus, trying wouldn’t hurt.
But there aren’t any, right?
Upon this thought, the driver was sowhat glad that the young doctor just now was only an intern, not having the ability to handle this matter because if he did intervene and sothing went wrong, it would harm the other person.
But looking at the girl squatting on the ground and crying her heart out, the driver couldn’t help but sigh.
He’s just a bus driver; what he can do is limited to this.
As for Lu Xuan and the other doctor, clearly, they were too young.
Lu Xuan understood the look the driver gave him, but to watch a living person die in front of him, frankly, he couldn’t do it.
If he stood by today, he feared he would feel guilty about this for the rest of his life.
Rather than waste ti and worry, it’s better to go all out and take a chance!
However, this matter really stumped him.
A stroke and fainting, dicine definitely wouldn’t work, firstly there were no traditional dicines here, and even if there were, there wouldn’t be ti to boil them, and by the ti they’re ready, the person would likely be gone.
Besides, the person was already unconscious, so taking dicine was impossible.
With no other choice, after observing the patient’s condition, Lu Xuan turned and looked at the girl whose eyes were red from crying: "Miss, don’t cry, I have so questions."
The young girl continued to sob, but she instinctively raised her head to look at Lu Xuan, sowhat confused.
Lu Xuan was a bit helpless, fearing encountering this kind of situation.
So people just cry when sothing happens, completely unable to calm down, and the girl in front of him was clearly one of them, knowing nothing besides crying for soone to save her mom.
But this was understandable; not everyone can stay calm in such situations.
Lu Xuan had to comfort her: "Your mom’s situation is quite severe, I just want to ask if she had any other symptoms before, and in these last few days, or this period, were there any other unusual conditions?"
The girl looked at him, bewildered.
Until Lu Xuan ntioned her mother: "This is very important; it concerns your mother’s life safety, the closest place from here is City Ninth Hospital, which takes at least twenty minutes, and your mother’s condition simply can’t wait that long."
Up to this point, the girl finally realized the seriousness of the situation, and stamred as she started to talk about her mother’s recent condition.
When the girl finished stamring, Lu Xuan couldn’t help but shake his head.
The patient’s na was Li Yuanyuan, the girl’s mother, and she previously had a history of hypertension, often feeling dizzy and having headaches, worsening recently, with numbness in her right upper limb.
This clearly indicated the prodro of a stroke, but the patient and her family hadn’t noticed, leading to today’s accident.
Looking at the patient’s current condition again:
Unconscious, mouth agape, hands limp, eyes closed, incontinence.
The body temperature was also high; Lu Xuan touched it with his hand, definitely thirty-eight degrees, the pupils were equally round, light reflexes gone, the heart rate was very low, estimating it might be around sixty.
"Doctor, please save my mom." Seeing Lu Xuan in thought, the girl began to cry again.
Lu Xuan ca back to his senses, pressing his hand to signal the girl not to worry: "Don’t be anxious, let take another look."
The young doctor nearby couldn’t help but smirk when he heard this.
Just talking, not doing, how’s that different from him?
The driver couldn’t help but shake his head, feeling this passenger was likely beyond saving.
Then, a slight worry appeared on his face.
If soone really died on his bus, it would be troubleso.
If the patient’s family was reasonable, it wouldn’t be too bad, but if they made a fuss, he might not be able to work for a while.
But there was no alternative, you couldn’t just have them get off, right?
Moreover, if you really had them get off and sothing happened, the responsibility would be even greater.
At this thought, the driver could only hope the ambulance would arrive quickly; otherwise, a life that was just vibrant would really be lost.
As for Lu Xuan, Chinese dicine ergency care clearly beca one of his shortcomings.
In the end, he could only place his hope on Heart’s Voice.
Now, he could only see if this all-knowing group of teachers had a solution.
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