??133: The All-Mighty Hand
133: The All-Mighty Hand
Editor: Noodletown Translations
“What are you still waiting for?
Insert the catheter.
Hurry up, I will give her a blood transfusion.”
“Um, but do you know the patient’s blood type?” Huang Yue asked, not knowing what to do.
Deep down, she felt vacant, because this operation was just too risky.
Not a lot of places would even perform an operation like this, because they may as well kill themselves if sothing goes wrong.
“I’ve already checked, she’s AB-type blood.
I already took out so blood bags from the blood bank,” Huo Mian said calmly.
“Mian, tell
sothing you don’t know.
How do you know everything?”
Huang Yue was so overwheld that she wanted to cry.
She had known Mian for a little over half a year now, but during a mont like this, the average-looking Mian turned into soone capable of anything, like Wonder Woman.
“Don’t be nervous.
It’s fine.
Just do what you always do, and I will take care of the rest,” seeing how anxious Huang Yue was, Huo Mian assured her.
After hearing what she said, Huang Yue put her foot down and bravely decided to assist this surgeon, who had no prior experience in this type of surgery.
Huang Yue followed Huo Mian’s instructions and imdiately inserted the patient’s catheter, all while monitoring her vitals.
Huo Mian completed the blood transfusion, covered the patient’s face with an oxygen mask and began the process of hoostasis, one action after the other.
Her lightning-quick speed left Huang Yue speechless…
The pregnant woman lied on the operating table completely naked, slowly losing consciousness.
Huo Mian made the decision to administer general anesthesia on the patient since there was no longer any aning in using local anesthesia on an unconscious patient.
Local anesthesia only worked if the patient was conscious.
However, the risk and side effects of general anesthesia were much higher, and it could potentially have a negative impact on the newborn’s brain.
So general anesthesia is not typically recomnded unless the circumstances were special.
Of course, the situation that Huo Mian and Huang Yue were in was considered one of those special circumstances.
“Yue, give
her stats.”
“BP 150 over 90, Heart rate 135.
Her pulse is a little weak, could be due to the loss of blood.”
“Her blood pressure is a little high.
We will have to control that first, and then I will proceed with the C-Section.” Huo Mian carefully examined the patient’s abdon with gloves on, checking to see if there had been previous c-section scars.
If this was her first born, she would be able to perform a C-Section right away.
However, if this was her second child, then she would need to operate on the sa spot as the first surgery to avoid secondary traumatization.
Huo Mian found a light scar on the patient’s abdon, confirming that she had had a C-section before.
This complicates the surgery, because the previous wound had already healed, and the scar was very light.
This surely increased the difficulty of the surgery…
“Mian, what’s wrong?”
“This is her second child, I need to operate on the previous wound.
Pass
the scalpel.” Huo Mian reached out her hand.
Huang Yue shook in fear as she passed Huo Mian the scalpel.
Huo Mian then calmly but accurately cut open the patient’s abdon.
Huang Yue was too nervous to look…
“It’s a breech baby, no wonder she’s been bleeding so much.
Her family’s so careless.
They should have noticed that the baby was in breech position through an ultrasound.
She should have had a C-Section much earlier.
Why did they wait until now?” Huo Mian frowned as she blad the ignorance of the patient’s family.
“Breech position?
Oh my god, it’s dystocia!” Huang Yue exclaid..
It was already a very complicated surgery to perform, not to ntion that there were only two people in the OR, whom were both nurses.
Huo Mian wasn’t given the permission by those above to operate, which ans she had already violated hospital policy.
But Huo Mian thought, in the eyes of life and death, all rules and regulations were useless because, in the end, lives mattered the most.
She was confident in her dical skills and was positive that she could keep the patient safe.
Therefore, she couldn’t think too much of the possible troubles that may lay ahead.
She would bravely face what was waiting for her in the future.
That was her choice today.
By the ti Qin Chu was done with work, it was already late in the night.
Without Huo Mian’s presence at ho, the condo felt extra empty.
He knew that she wasn’t allowed to sleep since she was working a night shift, so he sent her a WeChat ssage.
He waited for a while but got no response.
Qin Chu thought perhaps Huo Mian was still upset about what happened during the day.
He then decided to give her a call, but after many rings, no one answered.
This further supported his theory that she must be upset.
So, he put on his jacket and drove to the First Hospital.
He even bought so take-out and warm bubble tea as he passed by a Dim Sum restaurant.
“Hello, I am looking for Huo Mian from the OB/GYN departnt,” Qin Chu asked politely.
“Oh yes, please wait!
I will imdiately contact her for you.” Very rarely did the receptionist get to see such a handso man.
She answered him enthusiastically as she looked into his eyes, her face blushing.
CREATORS’ THOUGHTS
Noodletown_
A lot of debate on Huo Mian’s action, and I have to agree that she should explore other options first before attempting the surgery, like calling soone else since she ntioned that even if Wu Xiaoxue were to leave ho at that mont she could make it.
But yeah, guess it’s also good to know that our female main isn’t a perfect immortal, but soone like us that would make bad calls from ti to ti.
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