Chapter 427 Life Assault(2/2)
"My breathing has stopped. I need to intubate my trachea immediately to ensure the airway is open."
"In case of bleeding, the bleeding should be immediately stopped and bandaged. At the same time, an intravenous indwelling needle replenishment channel should be quickly established for infusion to prevent and treat hemorrhagic shock and ensure the stability of vital signs."
"In addition, the injuries of these three are a bit serious, and their limbs are somewhat swollen. It is best to do a biochemical test to see if there is any damage to the internal organs."
Defibrillator, syringe pump, respirator, biochemical detector, etc.
These portable medical devices were all taken out to treat the wounded.
"Oops, there is something wrong with this wounded man. The biochemical test shows that the blood potassium is as high as 6.5ol/L. The electrolyte imbalance is a bit serious. Could it be hyperkalemia?"
A medical soldier looked at the biochemical test results of one of them, and his expression suddenly changed.
"No, the other two's blood potassium is also very high, both close to 7.0ol/L."
The biochemical test results of the other two injured people have also come out.
Several people suddenly looked at each other.
A medical soldier knew better and explained in detail: "That's right, it should be hyperkalemia, which may be caused by crushing injuries. The patient has been squeezed for too long in the mudslide, and those necrotic muscles will be crushed once they are squeezed.
The force is removed and blood is suddenly restored, causing classic "ischemia-reperfusion injury."
Someone suddenly realized: "Isn't that crush injury syndrome? The injured tissue will immediately become severely edematous, accompanied by the release of a large amount of intracellular potassium ions, which can easily cause hypovolemic shock and hyperkalemia."
"I remembered that I had heard of this disease. It seemed to be very serious. Many of the injured after the earthquake were pronounced dead or died suddenly. It was for this reason."
"See if the limbs are numb due to compression? Otherwise, they need to be ligated to prevent the decomposition products of necrotic muscles from suddenly entering the blood circulation."
"You must rush to the county hospital for rescue, otherwise it will be too late."
After a period of fussing, the helicopter returned to silence.
All the wounded were re-examined to ensure that nothing was missing and there were no omissions.
Ten minutes later, the helicopter circled and landed.
After the hatch was opened, a large number of medical staff were already waiting on the apron, all with solemn faces and nervous expressions.
These are all doctors from the county hospital. After they learned the news, they immediately made preparations and waited for several hours until the helicopter descended from the sky and the wounded were carried out from it, and then they all breathed a sigh of relief.
A medical soldier took out the printed biochemical test form and handed it over.
"Doctor, these three are the most seriously injured. They already have symptoms of hyperkalemia and need to be rescued immediately."
The leading emergency doctor took the biochemical test sheet and was shocked: "What? You have already done 16 biochemical tests on the helicopter? Where did you get the biochemical tester?"
The medical soldier chuckled: "We have a first aid kit with a lot of portable equipment, color ultrasound, defibrillators, and respirators. There is no shortage of these. Of course, there is also a dry biochemical tester."
The emergency doctor was stunned: "Is there such a first aid kit?"
He thought of the scene when he visited the clinic, and his heart suddenly became hot: "Which equipment manufacturer is it from? Imported or imported?"
Domestic?"
The medical soldier patted his shoulder: "Made in China, don't ask, hurry up and rescue the patient."
The emergency doctor glanced at the biochemical test sheet, and his face suddenly became serious: "The blood potassium is very high, let's inject sodium bicarbonate to restore the heart rate first, then observe it, and if it's serious, do dialysis to lower the potassium."
The medical soldier hurried back to the cabin and said with a relaxed expression: "The doctors are working on the rescue, and the wounded should be fine."
Everyone else breathed a sigh of relief and smiled happily.
"Let's go to the next place and continue saving people."
"Haha, I want to tell the good news to the people who were waiting there just now."
Not long after, He Wei's squadron learned the news.
The team leader was extremely excited and shouted to everyone: "Listen up, everyone, all the wounded have been sent to the county hospital. Three of the more serious ones were given first aid on the helicopter, and they are basically fine."
The middle-aged woman hugged the girl and was the first to rush up: "Where's my husband? I saw him bleeding earlier. He looked serious. Can he be rescued?"
The captain smiled and nodded: "He is a little serious, but it is not life-threatening. He is currently undergoing infusion in the county hospital. When the road here is opened, you two will be able to see him in the ward."
The woman's nose suddenly became sore and tears came out of her eyes: "Thank you, I really appreciate you."
The captain chuckled: "Fortunately, the rescue came in time. First aid was performed on the helicopter and my life was saved. Otherwise, I would have waited until the road was clear before sending him to the hospital..."
Having said this, he said no more, waved his hand, turned around and continued to invest in the rescue.
The little girl opened her eyes wide, looked at her mother and said, "Mom, was it the helicopter that saved dad just now? It's amazing. In the future, I will also learn to fly a plane and save people everywhere."
The woman burst into tears and smiled: "Okay, when you go to college, go and learn to fly a plane. You must remember that your father's life was given by these soldiers."
The little girl nodded firmly, held her mother's hand, and never let go.
Three hours and five hours passed, and no one was found.
The surrounding villagers looked sad, and some covered their faces and cried silently.
But there is good news. In the afternoon, the blasting team brought large-scale mechanical equipment to blast out a wide gap in the silt blocking the river.
The floodwaters began to flow downstream, and the accumulated water in the county town was slowly receding.
Everything is developing for the better.
Chapter completed!