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Chapter 9 Ward

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    After nearly two hours of flight time, the chartered flight arrived at Jiangcheng Airport at around one o'clock in the morning.  After arriving, Pei Jing rushed directly to the Jiangcheng Hospital with the team.

    Before officially entering the battle, they must wear n95 masks, medical protective gloves, goggles, and protective clothing.  Layers of protection separated them from the world. From the moment they stepped into the hospital, the battle had already begun.

    When she was in Shencheng Hospital, Pei Jing was constantly turning between the ward and the emergency department, and she was fighting death almost every day.  The fragility and helplessness of life in the face of disease, she originally thought that she had already seen through and looked down upon it.

    But Pei Jing still couldn't forget what she saw when she stepped into the outpatient hall of Jiangcheng Hospital.  Nearly a thousand people crowded into the lobby of the outpatient clinic. Those who saw a doctor, those who took medicine, those who cried, and those who vented their anger, could hardly find a place to set foot.

    ?As the first batch of designated fever clinics, Jiangcheng Hospital, which is also a secondary hospital, is facing unprecedented pressure in terms of the number of medical staff and supplies in the face of a skyrocketing number of patients.

    Pei Jing and her team redistributed the beds and wards of the hospital after effective communication with the medical staff of Jiangcheng Hospital.

    If we talk about the rules and regulations of Shencheng Hospital in the past, Pei Jing can memorize them backwards, and the tacit understanding with colleagues is self-evident at work.

    Now in Jiangcheng Hospital, it is a completely unfamiliar environment, and it was temporarily assigned to the intensive care unit, which originally required a process and time to adapt.  However, the condition of some patients did not wait for anyone, and the condition of some patients deteriorated rapidly. Pei Jing had to put up all her energy and quickly throw herself into the battle.

    Most of the patients in Pei Jing's area need oxygen inhalation.  But there are only more than 20 oxygen tanks in the ward, and one tank can only be used by one patient.

    The oxygen inhalation concentration of critically ill patients only needs to be at least 10l per minute, but according to this dosage, the oxygen tank needs to be replaced every two hours, which is simply impossible to keep up.

    Under such circumstances, the oxygen generator with thin oxygen supply and the central oxygen supply are far from enough even if they are on top of each other.  At this moment, oxygen is more precious than anything else, but it is rarer than anything else!

    "We really don't have enough oxygen here. No matter what, those of you who have oxygen must be pulled here first! Otherwise, I will jump to the door of the hospital and pull it!" Nurse Sun Yuning said anxiously at the door of the ward, almost yelling.  Hang up the phone.

    Pei Jing looked at Sun Yuning in surprise, feeling mixed feelings in her heart.  Sun Yuning is an old nurse at Shencheng Hospital. In the past, no matter how anxious the situation was, she could speak kindly.

    Decent and considerate, this is the consistent impression of Sun Yuning from colleagues.  But when she arrived at Jiangcheng Hospital, she became a different person. No matter how yelling, crying, or even any unseemly methods, as long as she could get oxygen for the patient, she tried it all.

    The moment Pei Jing looked at Sun Yuning, she seemed to see her own shadow.  Every step she takes from the patient's bed is almost a torment for her.

    Looking at the patient's eyes eager to survive, she was more anxious than Sun Yuning.  Watching the ECG monitoring, paying attention to the oxygen saturation, and even moving the oxygen tank with the nurse herself, Pei Jing is doing everything possible.

    "Doctor, please help me, I'm so uncomfortable." The patient's cry for help could not be heard.

    Through the goggles, sweat dripped down unceasingly, blurring Pei Jing's vision.

    "I'm sorry, I'll be right over, just wait a moment." While rushing back and forth in the ward, Pei Jing really wished she had super powers so that she could treat a few more patients.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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