Check-in at the Hospital: The First Surgery Shocked the Nation!-Chapter 79 - 70: This Is Simply a Miracle! The Finals Begin
"The two in the white Honda, the man has a fractured cervical spine and leg, and the woman has a fractured right arm with muscle lacerations."
"The three on the ground with the black Volkswagen, the man in black has a ruptured spleen, and the woman has a ten-centimeter abdominal laceration and a fractured leg."
...
Just as everyone ran to the patients and was a bit confused about what to do, Qin Feng was the first to begin directing them.
He then ran towards the severely injured and stopped beside a man in his twenties.
A piece of sharp glass was embedded in his thigh, and while the bleeding had temporarily slowed down significantly, an arterial rupture meant it couldn’t be removed despite acupuncture to stop the bleeding.
Because the arterial blood pressure is so high that a few needles alone can’t stop it.
"Give me the hemostatic clamp!"
After informing everyone of the injuries, he shouted loudly.
A young nurse ran over with an emergency kit, opened it, and handed it over.
"Thank you."
He took the hemostatic clamp, pulled out the glass, and then inserted the clamp into the wound, locating and clamping the artery with just a couple of probes.
He immediately secured it with a band to prevent the clamp from loosening and shifting.
The scene started an orderly rescue, and it seemed to gradually calm down, but the doctors felt a huge upheaval internally.
Each time they checked a patient, they were astonished, especially for those who originally had severe blood loss.
A few silver needles directly stopped internal and external bleeding, temporarily stabilizing the patient’s vital signs.
This is simply outrageous!
Since when did Chinese medicine have such methods?
One doctor, skeptical because the silver needles blocked his bandaging, pulled them out directly.
Before he could grab gauze, blood gushed from the patient again, like a faucet being turned on.
"Damn! Quick, quick, quick! Stop the bleeding!"
He was instantly flustered, awed by the effect of the silver needles and his mind went blank.
Meanwhile, Qin Feng had already approached a critical patient in shock.
While instructing the nurse to provide oxygen, he quickly established an intravenous line, inserted an indwelling needle, immediately administered rapid fluid replacement, provided isotonic solution and plasma to correct low blood pressure...
These skilled movements utterly amazed the young nurse beside him at his speed!
"Someone help hold this bag!"
Qin Feng looked up and shouted, when suddenly a figure appeared, taking it from his hand.
"Yan’Er, why are you here?"
He then realized the person was Liu Yan’Er. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖
"You go save people quickly."
Liu Yan’Er nodded and looked at the nearby patient, speaking.
"Okay, just hold it steady, make sure it’s not lower than him."
Qin Feng finished speaking and continued to the next patient, while the two doctors from the previous assisting hospital skillfully resumed their operations.
At this time,
the vehicles stranded on the highway were being cleared, and emergency vehicles from other hospitals were arriving one after the other.
Patients whose injuries had been previously confirmed were being lifted one by one onto ambulances and taken away by the hospitals.
"Director! Director!"
Qin Feng had just finished treating the patient in his hands when he heard a young doctor nearby shouting nervously.
However,
everyone was busy saving lives now, paying no attention to him.
Qin Feng glanced at the patient, who was already unconscious, and quickly walked over.
"What’s wrong?"
"This patient has pneumothorax, but after managing it by the textbook, his breathing seems to worsen!"
The young doctor was on the verge of tears, explaining frantically.
Qin Feng squatted down and rapidly assessed the patient, finding that this doctor’s emergency measures for pneumothorax were indeed correct.
But the patient’s breathing was clearly abnormal, inhaling deeply in bursts, but exhaling very little.
"Not good!"
Qin Feng’s expression changed, and he said in a deep voice,
"It’s tension pneumothorax! Give me a syringe!"
Pneumothorax is typically classified into two types: closed pneumothorax and tension pneumothorax.
The usual pneumothorax encountered is often closed, which can be quickly managed using normal pneumothorax procedures.
But tension pneumothorax is more unique, also called high-pressure pneumothorax, where air enters the pleural cavity during inhalation, but due to excessive chest pressure, the one-way valve is forcibly shut, preventing the air from being expelled, causing continuous pressure within the body.
Over time, this leads to further expansion of the pleural cavity, compressing the lungs.
This is lethal!
In fact, it’s only less dangerous than an aortic rupture and has a higher fatality rate than other lethal injuries.
In such situations, it needs to be prioritized for resuscitation, as without immediate intervention, it can quickly lead to suffocation and death.
Qin Feng accepted a large syringe, tore open the packaging, and took out the needle.
His left hand brushed over the second intercostal space along the midclavicular line on the patient’s left side, immediately inserting the needle into the pleural cavity.
Hiss~~~~
No sooner did the needle fully penetrate than the faint sound of gas escaping was heard.
Immediately, the patient’s breathing was relieved, saving him.
The young doctor beside him looked at him with admiration and amazement; this person, seemingly around the same age, had such standard emergency techniques, handling, and speed!
Incredibly skilled!
Is he also a doctor? Which hospital is he from?
Before he could process it, Qin Feng had already stood up and left.
"Xiaozheng, what’s wrong?"
At this point, a middle-aged man in a white coat walked over quickly and asked urgently.
"Ah? Oh, it’s nothing now, that guy just handled it for me."
The young doctor gestured towards Qin Feng’s back, clicking his tongue and saying.
"Handled it?"
The middle-aged doctor frowned upon hearing this and immediately squatted down to check,







