Wearing a mask, she can still see bright eyes

There, he saw her carry the patient out of bed for diagnosis and treatment.
"Dr. Qian came over to take blood from a patient who suffered from hypoxia and oxygen." Xu Jin inkstone has played the receiver of the patient’s clothes and listened to it.
From behind Xu Jinyan, a young girl has directly received oxygen for the patient. Xu Jinyan looked up and gave her a look.
It was Xu Meng.
Still in the emergency room
"What about the family?" Xu Jin wandered around the inkstone.
The nurse brought a child who looked like a teenager. "He is a family patient. His father said he was poisoned by giving him a drug test!"
"What medicine do you take?" Xu Jinyan asked the border children.
The child can’t say the name. "I have a congenital heart disease and have been taking medicine, but I have a cold and a fever these days. The pharmacy bought medicine and wrote that I have to follow the doctor’s advice for heart disease. Dad is afraid that I will try it first if there is something wrong with it. The result is like this …"
"Do you know dad’s ID number?"
"I got it for him." The child took out his ID card, and the ambulance was also played by the child, and he had some common sense.
"Go and find out what medicine he bought at the drugstore?" Xu Jinyan told the nurse to check.
"What should Dr. Xu do now because of arrhythmia and respiratory disorder?" Xu Meng told Xu Jinyan the machine data.
The nurse handed her the blood test results, and she took a look at it. "It takes too long to swallow the medicine, and gastric lavage can’t achieve the effect. Bleeding allows the medicine to reduce the blood concentration. Go to the blood bank to adjust the blood test type."
Xu Meng has been thrown out.
"Dr. Xu found out that it was antibiotics because he bought his own ID card and the pharmacy was reimbursed, but he should not have made it clear to the pharmacy that his son found it at home." The nurse showed the purchase record to Xu Jinyan.
Xu Jinyan took a look at it and explained that it will cause many complications if the nurse takes drugs for patients who are unconscious. I will arrange blood purification here. "
The nurse has gone to make a phone call.
The whole situation is like racing against death.
The child looked at his father lying in bed in confusion. "Doctor, you must save my father. My mother doesn’t want me. I have my father …"
Xu Jinyan pulled the child aside. "This is the hospital to the doctor. Please wait aside and we will do our best."
Soon, Dr. Xin Jiang and Wei Yunqi arrived at the emergency consultation.
Xu Jinyan reported on the situation of taking over. "The report came out. My side is already undergoing a blood transfusion. After the treatment is completed, my heart and head should be checked again."
"No family?" Dr. Jiang looked at it for a long time
Xu Jinyan shook his head. "That child is underage."
"Did you check the signature of your family?" Wei Yunqi added
Xu Jinyan shook his head. "I’ll arrange it first without me."
"Dr. Xu, this is against the rules. You will be punished." Dr. Jiang woke up.
Xu Jinyan didn’t think so much. She saw that the child was confused and helped, which always reminded her that she had been like this before, but no one helped her.
"It’s important to save lives". Where can Xu Jin’s inkstone manage so much?
Thank you, "paper crane De" little cute, for rewarding and loving you ~
One more week from today ~ is there a cute one to squat ~
Let’s push another wave of Dr. Levin Shen next door
Get married if you like it enough.
Chapter four hundred and twenty Make an appointment for me
Wei Yunqi is already checking here, and Dr. Jiang has also ordered the nurse to arrange the examination in the past.
Finally, I’m trying to save the patient, and the vital signs reappear. Looking at the machine numbers jumping, Xu Jin’s heart is tense.
"Dr. Xu, there are still problems for you in Corey’s side."
Xu Jin saw the obedient child in front of the inkstone, staring at them with anxious and burning eyes, but he didn’t say a word.
She held his arm in the previous step. "It’s okay."

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