A man suffered a cardiac arrest at a subway station, and a doctor gave him emergency treatment on his way home from get off work
2024-08-13
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Recently, Meng Qiang, a urologist at Beijing Longfu Hospital, was on his way home from get off work.A passenger suddenly fell to the ground with a heartbeat and no breathing at Heyi Subway Station on Line 8.He immediately started first aid.
Meng Qiang started first aid at the subway stationAt that time, Meng Qiang was waiting for a train at the subway station. Suddenly, a young man fell to the ground in the waiting area, face down, stiff, with left facial injury and active bleeding. Meng Qiang quickly helped the patient to lie flat. The patient was pale, unconscious, unresponsive, and his carotid artery pulse disappeared.
Meng Qiang immediately gave the patient continuous chest compressions. The subway staff urgently called 120 emergency number. After about 1 minute of rescue, the patient's breathing and consciousness recovered, and his vital signs were stable.There was active bleeding from the wound on the patient's left eyebrow arch. Meng Qiang applied local pressure to stop the bleeding and used his own tissue to help the patient clean the blood from the face and eyes.
While waiting for the ambulance, Meng Qiang took the initiative to stay at the scene, contacted the patient's family as soon as possible to inform them of the patient's condition, and helped the subway staff to transfer the patient from the waiting area to a safe area. The 120 emergency personnel arrived at the scene and measured the patient's vital signs to be stable. Meng Qiang explained the patient's condition to the emergency personnel before leaving. Subsequently, the patient was transferred to Beijing Youanmen Hospital for further examination and treatment, and has now been discharged.