Chapter 1725: 【1725】The situation is serious
Such special cases have been published in many academic journals.
"She is in her thirties, does she have high blood pressure?" Dr. Zheng asked Dr. Peng cautiously.
"She did, but her blood pressure was well controlled throughout the pregnancy. So let her try to give birth naturally..." Doctor Peng felt a little guilty when he answered this. Elderly mothers must pay attention to everything.
"Sweep her head and do more checks to ensure safety." Dr. Zheng agrees with the student\'s proposal to avoid risks.
If a woman in the second stage of labor suddenly bursts blood vessels, it will be fatal. At that time, while rescuing the mother, the child is stuck in the middle. Thinking of this terrifying picture, Dr. Peng was sweating profusely, without saying a word to the doctor.
As Dr. Zheng said, be careful to sail the boat for ten thousand years. Even if the test results confirm that the student guessed wrong, you can rest assured.
The nurse pushes the patient to the CT room. Unusually, bed number 4 didn\'t ask. Lying on the mobile bed seemed a little dizzy.
Seeing that the patient\'s condition was really wrong, Dr. Peng personally accompanied the patient to the CT room. On the other hand, Dr. Zheng helped Dr. Peng to run to inform the anesthesiologist and Director Yu.
In the obstetrics office, Cui Shaofeng did not leave in a hurry, and sat down with Director Yu to have a face-to-face tea and chat for a few days.
Director Yu had a smile on his face, but was quite dissatisfied in his heart: I know, this guy is probably staying here to see what\'s going on.
Cui Shaofeng came here no matter what, no matter what, he had to seize the opportunity to see how Xie and her classmates performed. Speaking of which, the general surgery department in Beidu No. 3 is also very short of talents. To him, Director Yu is outrageous, knowing that his obstetrics talents are seriously introverted, and then aiming at Xie and her classmates will be criticized by people in other departments.
Dr. Zheng knocked on the door and made an urgent report in front of the leaders of the two departments: "Bed No. 4 in the delivery room is suspected of cerebral hemorrhage."
"What!" The thermos cup in Director Yu\'s hand slammed onto the table.
A look of surprise crossed Cui Shaofeng\'s face: "When did you discover it? Did you discover it only when you gave birth?"
Logically speaking, it shouldn\'t be. Their hospital\'s obstetrics department is so famous that it shouldn\'t have such a blunder.
"No abnormality was found before." Dr. Zheng reported truthfully, "The patient\'s medical record did not show symptoms of headache, dizziness and vomiting, but the blood pressure was higher during pregnancy on weekdays."
"Have your blood pressure been high and haven\'t had a head CT?" Cui Shaofeng turned around and asked Director Yu.
"Have you not practiced in obstetrics?" Director Yu asked him first.
"I don\'t remember the internship. It\'s been many years." Cui Shaofeng is telling the truth. Many doctors can\'t remember the details of the internship period. After work, they put all their energy into their specialized fields.
"You should know that a pregnant woman can\'t do radiation-related examinations casually. It\'s just that her blood pressure is too high. Her blood pressure is not too high. She can take medicine to control it to a normal value, and there are no other significant clinical symptoms. Checked. High blood pressure in pregnant women can cause many conditions, not only related to cerebral hemorrhage." Director Yu gave this junior a refresher on obstetrics.
(end of this chapter)