Chapter 1988: 【1988】Transfer again

Chapter 1988 [1988] Retransmitted

Hospitals, like other companies, focus on cost-effective operation. Drugs will expire if they are stored for a long time. Usually, there is no such patient business to store these expensive drugs. In the end, it is a cost loss if they are not used and discarded. Small health centers are usually short of funds, and it is even more impossible to allow such harmful costs.

The child can only be quickly sent to a large hospital with a special neonatal department for follow-up rescue.

Dr. Hu went out and quickly communicated with the family about the next-step rescue plan for the transfer of the child.

Hearing the news of his daughter-in-law's death, the patient's husband cried so much that he couldn't cry, and his tears dried up.

"Make a decision quickly." Dr. Hu urged the family again.

Families may feel that Dr. Hu is cold, and at such a time, he does not even continue to say a word of comfort.

What Dr. Hu thought was that the mother of the child had done all she could to protect the child and made great self-sacrifice. If the child was not rescued at this time, it would be equivalent to cutting off the life continuation left by the mother.

Only the child inherits the mother's genes, which is equivalent to continuing the mother's life.

Now is really not the time to mourn and cry.

The patient's husband tried to cheer himself up while wiping away his tears, and asked the doctor, "Can I see the child?"

Premature babies have weak immunity and are most afraid of infection. Now is a special situation, anyway, the child has to be carried out and get on the bus. Dr. Hu nodded and agreed with the child's father to take a look at the child from a distance.

When the child's father heard this, he immediately stretched his neck and looked at the little figure of the child.

The body temperature of premature babies is much lower than that of normal babies. In the absence of an incubator, medical staff can only do their best to wrap the child with quilts and other items to preserve the body temperature of this little life.

This child is breathing rapidly and weakly. An oxygen tube has been inserted into the small nostril and a breathing air bag has been connected to replace the neonatal ventilator to deliver oxygen to the child.

The ventilator is very important for the treatment of both adult and neonatal patients with respiratory distress syndrome.

Xie Wanying said to the nurse who was in charge of pinching the airbag: "The frequency should be fast and the volume of air produced should be low."

Children with respiratory distress syndrome are best not to use a constant frequency ventilator, but a high frequency ventilator. The high-frequency ventilator will cause much less damage to the lungs, and at the same time, the small tidal volume can reduce the airway pressure on the patient.

The nurse at the health center who heard her talk couldn't react for a while. After all, there was almost no such case in this place. I don't know what Xie Wanying said was right or wrong. Do it the way she says.

"Come here."

It was Shen Xifei who was talking, and the person who pushed away the health center pinched the breathing bag herself. Just starved of gold stars, she drank a glass of sugar water to replenish her energy, and she could finally run up again to prevent Xie Wanying from acting alone.

No matter how she is a graduate student of the National Association, she wouldn't say that she can't even compare to a health center. She understands how to squeeze the breathing air bag for a premature baby with both hands.

The people in the health center let them go and let them **** the sick child. There are also many things for the medical staff who stay here. Pregnant women who have passed away need to sew up their stomachs before doing body care, contact the funeral home, and the doctor should write the death medical records in time according to regulations.

Xie Wanying came out with the child in her arms.

The father of the child hurriedly stepped forward and glanced at the child.

(end of this chapter)