Chapter 1279: [1279] He believes her
The onlookers held their breath, all focused on the people lifting the patient.
None of the team members' hands moved haphazardly, and though stepping back may have made some feel awkward in their stance, everyone was giving their all in a desperate effort.
Nurses and the driver pushed the emergency stretcher, seizing the moment to pass between the two rows of people at the fastest speed. Xie Wanying was extremely confident in the nurses' synchronized actions, which is why she dared to give such commands. Others were surprised at when she knew there would be someone else to take over. It could only be said that she had an all-encompassing awareness like a commander, knowing just how much each person could achieve, thereby coordinating everything perfectly in order.
A doctor with leadership presence at a critical moment undeniably boosts everyone's confidence in the rescue mission on site.
The stretcher was in position, with only the final step remaining; everyone gathered their last ounce of strength.
"Alright, don't relax." Xie Wanying gave instructions steadily, "When I say release, everyone releases together, lift and then release."
Every word she uttered was clear and powerful. The people holding the patient remained tense, each adhering to her orders, not daring to relax their grip.
"Release, down."
The two words were delivered with a slow tempo. The group exerted force simultaneously. The patient descended gently like a feather onto the stretcher, without the slightest discomfort in the descent. The nurse immediately covered the prepared blanket over the patient.
The most critical step was safely completed.
The company leaders who helped lift the patient were trembling, evidently having exerted themselves too much under a high-pressure situation.
"You can all withdraw your hands now, slowly." Xie Wanying said to everyone who had helped, her voice softened, carrying a touch of warmth and gratitude.
Swish, every gaze turned towards her: She switched so quickly, from a commanding north wind general to a gentle spring breeze maiden? How?
Qi Yunfeng's smile almost became visible through his glasses. It certainly matched his initial intuition; she was definitely the most unique doctor he had ever encountered.
Li Chengyuan exhaled, thinking to himself that such composure in Xin Yanjun would not be surprising, but to think she was just a student. It could only be said that her single-minded nature led to an extraordinary performance in a moment of crisis.
Yue Wentong wiped the sweat off his forehead, thinking the same: Her single-mindedness was something neither he nor others could emulate.
"Is Dr. Xie around?" Cao Yong's voice came from the other side, clearly having heard the commotion on site.
"Yes." Li Chengyuan remembered the call was still ongoing and turned to respond.
She was on site. Cao Yong smiled silently, a knowing smile.
With her there, his confidence was also restored. He believed she could safely deliver the patient to the hospital, and then wait for him to take over.
"Doctor Li, please. Let Dr. Xie handle the drainage operation for the patient."
"Yes, Dr. Cao." Li Chengyuan immediately understood his intention. This was Xie Wanying's specialty, her time to fully utilize her strengths.
The patient was placed in the ambulance. Li Chengyuan instructed the nurse to go to the driver's seat. He himself took charge of adjusting the patient's IV as instructed by Cao Yong, as some things could only be handled by the doctor. Administering mannitol to reduce cranial pressure isn't just about fast drip rates; it requires observation during the process.
Xie Wanying, following her teacher's guidance, sat by the patient's head, wearing gloves, and used a cotton ball to swab the patient's nasal passages, ensuring fluid flowed outward smoothly to prevent cerebrospinal fluid from backflowing and causing infection or suffocation.
The squad leader sat further forward from her, squeezed against the wall of the ambulance. Despite this awkward posture, it did not affect Yue Wentong's work mentality.
Just out of neurosurgery, he was determined to demonstrate his newly acquired professional skills no matter the cost, Yue Wentong thought. While she was handling the drainage for the patient, he occasionally used a flashlight to check the patient's pupils to assist her with real-time adjustments.