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    Medical staff need to pay attention to clearly identify the situations reported by family members to prevent accidents.  The blood relationship that Xie Wanying just said outside does exist, and obstetricians and gynecologists and neonatologists understand it.  Therefore, before the child is in critical condition, a group of medical staff are working hard to determine whether the child's father's words are true, whether there is a problem with the child, and to find relevant evidence.

    After carefully listening to the child¡¯s lungs, Xie Wanying thought there were signs of wet rales in both lungs and asked, ¡°Has the child been fed milk or water?¡±

    The mother had a cesarean section and was unable to breastfeed her baby in time.  Luo Xiaomei was asked to express the milk and take it to the neonatal ward to feed the baby.  When Luo Xiaomei had no milk for the time being, the medical staff in the neonatology department could only prepare milk powder for the child.

    Nearly 20 hours after the baby was born, he had no difficulty breathing and was not in a state of being unable to eat. He was probably fed milk powder and water.

    Dr. Wang and Dr. Peng heard that she had crackles in the lungs and hurriedly put on their stethoscopes to auscultate the child again.  This time it sounded like something abnormal as Xie Wanying said.  It means that the child's condition may be progressing rapidly, otherwise it would not be said that the auscultation was not there before and now it is.

    The two doctors were immediately extremely anxious.  This child had only been in the neonatal ward for a short period of time. It would be damning if he got infected in the ward in such a short period of time.

    "Call someone to ask. When did the people in your department feed the child milk and water? Did the child choke on the milk and water during feeding? Ask them all." Dr. Peng told Dr. Wang.

    Dr. Wang doesn¡¯t quite believe that the medical staff in his department can feed a child until he chokes on his lungs. The nurses here are all the most professional, and it is impossible for them to make such a low-level novice mistake.  She in turn questioned Dr. Peng and the obstetricians: "Are you sure the child did not aspirate amniotic fluid when he was born?"

    The obstetrician is responsible for delivering the baby. The delivery doctor can see most clearly whether the child has aspirated amniotic fluid.

    Seeing that the other party was doubting himself, Dr. Peng was furious: "It's true that the director and I delivered the baby. If the child really aspirated amniotic fluid, could the score at birth be ten points? Ten points is not judged by our obstetrics department, but by your department.  It¡¯s judged by people.¡±

    Dr. Wang was not the one on duty last night. If you want to ask more questions, you can only ask the doctor on duty last night. But in this case, the blame belongs to the people in the neonatology department.  Because the child's inhalation of amniotic fluid was not discovered in time.

    "Check the lungs. See if it's pneumonia?" Dr. Peng said urgently. The first priority is to cure the child's disease, and then there is no urgency to hold the person responsible.

    "This must be pneumonia." Dr. Wang frowned and said. The crackling sound clearly indicated pneumonia. The most important thing now is to find out how the child got pneumonia.  Otherwise, how can we treat it and continue to be infected while treating it?  Can it be effective?

    "You said it was aspiration of amniotic fluid, but I said it was impossible. I said it was probably due to choking on milk, but you insisted on saying it was impossible. You should ask someone from your department." Dr. Peng insisted on his opinion, "Maybe it is.  Did they accidentally feed it?"

    Xie Wanying, who was listening to the argument between the two teachers, kept in mind what Hu Hao said was that the child had a big belly. She gently pressed the fingertips of her right hand on the child's upper abdomen and felt that there seemed to be gas inside. An inspiration flashed in her mind and she said:  "Teacher, is tracheal fistula causing the child's lung infection?"

    "What?" The two teachers were shocked by her words.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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