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    In the eyes of Cao Zhao and the others, his ability to skillfully produce an electrocardiogram for children is nothing.  He has been practicing clinical practice for almost a year. If he can't even master these basic skills, he can quit.

    "Tell me about the electrocardiogram performance of the child." Cao Zhao saw that he had been watching for a while and said, don't waste precious time.

    Pan Shihua calmed down. He had read over and over again to find out the evidence of what Xie said, and said: "Leads ii, iii, and avf all show signs of st-segment arching and back elevation, indicating that the patient has acute  The suspicion of inferior wall infarction is consistent with what Dr.

    "What did she say?" Cao Zhao's sudden U-turn suddenly captured the key point of his words.

    He was not here just now, so I don¡¯t know what shocking words classmate Xie said.

    Pan Shihua's lips trembled hesitantly, whether he should confess to Xie Xie or not. His eyes were as sharp as a needle's point, poking his spine.

    Maybe in other people¡¯s minds, Brother Cao looks more like a devil when he smiles.  Only classmate Xie didn't know if it was because of Senior Brother Cao's bonus. He thought that all the members of Senior Brother Cao's family were gods.

    Facing the immortal brother, Xie Wanying was not as afraid as Classmate Pan and others, so she raised her hand proactively: "I said that."

    Glancing at the completely different reactions of the two classmates, the small whirlpool in Cao Zhaomo's eyes turned, like a clear spring in the world of gods or a cannibal pool in hell.

    "What did you say?" Cao Zhao said softly. As the leading actor in an idol drama, his voice had a magnetic and alluring aura.

    Others felt their hearts pounding, wondering if there was a trap waiting ahead.  According to the conventional plot of idol dramas, the male protagonist usually speaks in this tone and has a trap ahead of him.  Only classmate Xie seemed to be obediently taking the bait and confessed again: "I said there may be something wrong with the Ruceps muscle. Now that the electrocardiogram is available, it is very likely that the Ruceps muscle is partially ruptured."

    "You mean, the first reason for performing this electrocardiogram is to suspect the patient of myocardial infarction." Cao Zhao quickly summarized and sorted out the situation that had not happened before, and looked at the child's first doctor, Dr. Luo Jingming, as he spoke.

    Luo Jingming knew exactly what the other party's look was questioning him about.

    As mentioned before, as a pediatric general surgeon, he would not first suspect "your" head muscle infarction when receiving a patient with an electric shock.

    It cannot be said here that Xie is definitely right to find a different way to observe the problem. The clinical inertial thinking formed by his clinicians is wrong.

    The first thing to understand is that electric shock injury to the heart has always been something doctors are wary of.  As long as a patient with an electric shock enters the hospital, regardless of whether he or she is suspected of having a myocardial infarction, the doctor will definitely perform an electrocardiogram and test myocardial enzymes on the patient.

    Everything must be explained by science.

    ¡°The number of myocardial infarction cases among electrocution patients mentioned by Xie is too low.

    Statistics show that among hospitalized patients, only one out of 100 patients with electrical injuries can be diagnosed with myocardial infarction.  What makes doctors even more embarrassed is that the proportion of truly abnormal ECGs is not 100%.

    Only two-thirds of the patients have ST-segment elevation like the current children, and one-third of the patients have no abnormalities in their electrocardiograms.  To diagnose the necrotizing Q wave with conclusive evidence of myocardial infarction, the occurrence rate is incredibly low.

    This situation can only show that most of the patients with electric shock injuries sent to the hospital were not serious. Some died on the spot and of course could not be sent to the hospital for rescue.

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