2024-08-11
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Beijing News (Reporter Zuo Lin, Correspondent Jiang Hang, Lei Jian) "Someone has fainted, help is needed!" At about 4:30 pm on August 7, a call for help suddenly came from the waiting area of the Department of Gastroenterology, Section 2, 3rd Floor, Outpatient Department of Jiangsu Provincial People's Hospital. Patient nurse Tang Yu immediately rushed to check and found a male patient in his 40s fainted, lost consciousness, hit his head on the ground, vomited blood, and had whole body convulsions. The medical staff initially determined that the man had massive gastrointestinal bleeding. After emergency treatment, the man is now out of danger and will be transferred to the Department of Gastroenterology for further treatment.
The Beijing News reporter learned that when the incident happened, Tang Yu immediately realized that the patient was in critical condition. While giving emergency treatment to prevent him from aspiration and suffocation, he called for a doctor. Chen Meihong, a doctor in the Department of Gastroenterology, quickly joined the rescue after hearing the call for help. After understanding the man's symptoms and asking his family, Chen Meihong learned that he had a history of alcoholic cirrhosis and gastrointestinal bleeding. She then diagnosed the man with massive gastrointestinal bleeding, which is one of the common critical and severe diseases in gastroenterology. If not treated in time, it may be life-threatening.
At the rescue site, the medical staff quickly cooperated with each other: Nurse Shi Meng prepared rescue items and medicines; Tang Yu called the elevator control phone and informed the elevator operator that the patient's condition was critical and to immediately control the elevator to the third floor of the outpatient department; guide Liu Yan pushed the stretcher; head nurse Liu Yujun and Chen Meihong and four others moved the patient onto the stretcher, keeping his head tilted to one side, and escorted the patient to the emergency room as quickly as possible.