When he arrived at the emergency resuscitation room, he immediately put on a mechanical ventilator to assist in breathing. After inhaling pure oxygen, the patient's blood oxygen saturation level improved a little.
However, CEO Wang knew that this was only temporary.
He made a hand gesture and cooperated with the nurse, who was getting more and more skilled by the day, to draw blood with a syringe and get ready to send it for inspection.
Meanwhile, director Wang took the stethoscope and started to listen.
Just like what the emergency doctor, Dr. Song, said, the sound of breathing in both lungs was clear, with a small amount of long-winded sounds, but it was definitely not a pneumothorax.
CEO Wang's eyebrows furrowed.
He took a look at the ECG monitor. The electrocardiogram showed the sinus rhythm, but the frequency was very high. He thought that it was caused by hypoxia.