During the epidemic, some people got better and some people passed away to survive the difficult times, everything slowly improved
The patient’s Xiao Zhu’s condition began to deteriorate, his blood oxygen saturation was very low, and the patient felt a little suffocated. Li Jianhui informed Wei Li to come in and help, Xiao Zhu’s blood pressure began to drop sharply. Xiao Zhu’s wife kept calling Xiao Zhu. Later Li Jianhui answered the call. Xiao Zhu’s wife said that she had given birth and hoped that he could tell Xiao Zhu the news later.
Li Jianhui did not say that Xiao Zhu was being rescued, but lied that he was going for CT. The virus took Xiao Zhu’s life, and he died suddenly without even looking at the photos of his children. It is not uncommon for Li Jianhui to have such deaths, but heartache and pain are still inevitable. The birth of a new life is accompanied by the death of a loved one.
On the second day, Li Jianhui still accepted the reporter’s interview, and the other party said he would give feedback to his superiors as soon as possible. Fang Jin received the call and told Li Jianhui the news that he had found Qian Qian, and the second elder succeeded in making a video with Qian Qian. Xiao Zhu died of an extremely rare silent hypoxemia. Wei Li felt a little sad. Li Jianhui enlightened and comforted Wei Li. At the same time, his colleagues also brought good news to Wei Li. His wife had already given birth.
Wei Li said it was okay, thinking of the bet with Xiao Zhu, Wei Li felt mixed. Xiao Zhu’s son was indeed heavier than his son. Wei Li lost to Xiao Zhu, but he could no longer invite him to dinner. With the help of medical team members from all provinces across the country, they breathed a sigh of relief. Later learned that Fang Jin and his wife had been living in their car since the outbreak of the virus. Li Jianhui said with emotion that local doctors like them are the real heroes.
One of the few short breaks, they finally had time to talk about some topics. Li Jianhui received a call and a patient appeared in urgent need of their treatment. The old lady knew that she was seriously ill, so she forced her to explain something to the old man. They pushed the unconscious old lady into the rescue room, but lacked a ventilator. Fang Jin told Li Jianhui that there was an old one. Li Jianhui looked at this ventilator and found that it was missing many accessories.
He immediately sought help from various departments and found many. Accessories. Fang Jin ran up and down and got a lot of accessories, but the threaded tube was wrong, but he still thanked him. After solving the ventilator problem, Fang Jin was already out of breath, the old lady’s oxygen saturation still couldn’t rise, and it appeared to be continuously declining.
Li Jianhui took decisive measures and connected the ventilator. They clenched their fists and looked at the data on the ventilator. The patient’s blood pressure slowly returned to normal, and the blood oxygen saturation gradually increased to 100. The doctors and nurses present all He couldn’t help letting out a sigh of relief. Later, the old lady recovered well.
Seeing the long-lost sunshine, the old lady’s family members thanked him very much, and the patients and doctors in the ward couldn’t help shouting for cheer. Later, Wuhan was slowly getting better, with zero new cases, and more patients were cured and discharged. Li Jianhui drew green marks on the list of patients printed out by the printer, indicating that these patients have been cured and discharged.
After the most difficult time, Wuhan is slowly getting better, Hubei is getting better, and China is getting better. With the support and arrival of medical teams from various provinces, Li Jianhui is finally ready to embark on his return journey, and his daughter is looking forward to his return. They put on protective clothing again and wrote their names on the protective clothing. Li Jianhui went to see patients in the ward. Many patients here have been cured and discharged. After that, air defense alarms were sounded across the country to mourn those who died in the epidemic.