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Chapter 42 Fainting

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    The emergency room was still full of people.  It's just that compared to the time when they first came to Jiangcheng to help, the current order has gradually become more standardized.  It was obviously winter, and there were people coming and going in the emergency room. The smell of disinfectant, people, and food were all intertwined together, and it seemed somewhat smelly.

    "There was a restaurant owner outside just now. He must have asked me to bring the yellow stewed chicken to your emergency room. I will leave the things here. Thank you for your hard work." Pei Jing put down the things in her hand and subconsciously looked at the whole room out of the corner of her eyes.  patient movement.

    "Thank you." A little nurse looked at the bag, turned her head and said to her colleagues: "That old man Yang came to deliver food again, and he really can't be shaken. Let's not go to the store later, thank him very much."

    Standing on the side, Pei Jing silently listened to the conversations of the little nurses, feeling a little warm in her heart.  She raised her head inadvertently, and she could see the surveillance images inside and outside the emergency room.

    The display on the screen is very clear, and the images of every patient and family member who seek medical treatment are on it.  Coincidentally, Pei Jing suddenly saw, at the side door of the hall, there was a nurse in protective clothing, carrying an oxygen cylinder, struggling to move.

    It's just that her posture is a little strange, as if and a little shaking.  Pei Jing judged based on her professional instinct that something might happen.

    Pei Jing really didn't care to say hello to the other people in the emergency department, and hurried to the side door.  The pressure of the hospital's central oxygen supply equipment is insufficient, and patients still need to use oxygen tanks to improve oxygen inhalation conditions.

    In the case of insufficient manpower, the task of moving and replacing new oxygen tanks fell on the shoulders of nurses.  In addition to taking care of the nursing tasks in the ward, they also have to use iron carts to pull oxygen tanks non-stop, and they have to carry wrenches in their hands. They have to run upstairs and downstairs many times a day.

    There are too many patients in the ward, and these nurses are basically running away. Only when the speed is fast enough can the painful symptoms of the patients be relieved in time.

    When Pei Jing ran to the little nurse, she saw her hands in mid-air, motionless.  Then she slid down slowly, and the oxygen tank also hit her heavily.  She just lay there on the ground, motionless.

    "Hey! I was injured!" Pei Jing rushed over anxiously, and it took a lot of effort to remove the oxygen tank.

    She loosened the protective clothing on the nurse and took off her mask to allow the air to breathe more quickly.  The moment the mask was taken off, Pei Jing's eyes widened in shock.  This person is none other than Hu Bingbing, a post-2000 nurse newly transferred from the ward!

    According to the conventional first aid treatment, Pei Jing hurriedly turned Bingbing's head slightly to help the oral secretions flow smoothly, preventing any foreign matter from choking the airway and causing obstruction damage.

    Soon other people gathered around, some helped Bingbing slap her shoulders, and some shouted on both sides of her, to judge whether her consciousness was still alive, for a while, a small corner surrounded her in a chaotic circle.

    The security guards of the hospital rushed over in time to help maintain order, and yelled at other people to give up an open space so that the doctors could use their skills to save people.

    Pei Jing took over the AED, gave Hu Bingbing electric shock treatment, and then performed emergency CPR cardiopulmonary resuscitation.  For more than an hour, her hands never stopped.

    The family members of the patients who passed by held their breaths and did not dare to move their eyes. They stared at Pei Jing's slender and dexterous hands, their faces full of admiration and surprise.

    The whole treatment process was very long, but no one left in the middle.  Hu Bingbing's eyeballs moved slowly under the thin eyelids.

    Everyone shouted in unison: "She's awake! She's awake!" (Remember the website website: www.hlnovel.com
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