Waiting for nucleic acid samples, the boy suddenly fainted ... The medical staff of the Wafang shop urgently rescued

Author:Peninsula Morning Post Time:2022.09.11

At about 3 pm on September 8th, the nucleic acid sample point of Wangjia Square in Wowo Town, Wafangdian City, a boy suddenly fainted during the wait sampling process. Guarding boys' personal safety. The people who witnessed the on -site first aid scrambled to praise this warmth, everyone liked the medical staff.

On the same day, many children at the end of the online class lined up and waited for nucleic acid collection. In the team, a boy suddenly fainted on the ground. Sample nurse quickly contacted first -aid to protect medical care. With the help of the staff of the village committee, the boy was held in the room to rest.

At that time, the boy's face was pale and sweaty. Dr. Cui conducted cardiopulmonary auscultation. Nurse Lin and Nurse Lu to establish venous pathways, blood pressure measurement, blood sugar, oxygen absorbing to improve ventilation, etc. The signs are stable and the Q & A is free.

After inquiring, the boy's mother was hospitalized in the city and went online at home. She did not eat on the morning and noon. In addition, the autumn was hot, although she was conscious, but she didn't care too much. Secretary Lin Yongrui, the Wang family community, then contacted the boy's father. The rushing boy father thanked the medical staff on the scene.

Subsequently, the nucleic acid testing site opened the "green channel" for the boy, and told him to pay attention to the diet, rest, schedule of schedules, schedules in the schedule of schedule. Acting.

Gu Ping Peninsula Morning News, 39 -degree video chief reporter Zhang Ximing

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