Chapter 236: Where Junior First Aid Rescuers Come into Play

Chapter 236: Where Junior First Aid Rescuers Come into Play (2)

Hearing that Ye Nai had such experience, the captain immediately ordered the team members to move the wounded. At the same time, Ye Nai took out the long sink that came with the clinic for them to wash their hands and rest.

She brought the two team doctors to the entrance of the operating room, opened the cabinet specially installed there, and took out three pairs of disposable slippers.

The three continued to walk inside. There was a row of bed carts in the corridor. The first room was the changing room. They took off their outer clothes and put on sterile clothes.

Going back to the corridor and walking further in, I saw the wash basin for surgical staff to wash their hands and clean themselves. The hand sanitizer was also a common brand in hospitals.

They were making preparations inside. Ye Nai took out disposable surgical instruments and medical supplies from the space, made the operating bed, and pushed the mobile X-ray machine and B-ultrasound machine used in the operating room to the side of the operating bed.

At the entrance of the operating room corridor, two more team members took off their clothes, pants and shoes, changed into disposable slippers from the cabinet, went to the locker room to put on their white coats, pushed the stretcher out from the corridor, took off their clothes and put the first injured person who was brought up from the bottom of the ditch on the stretcher, and then they pushed him into the operating room.

In their spare time, they took out bags, packed the bodies from the four cars, and laid them out neatly in a row on the ground.

The next pressure fell on Ye Nai and the two team doctors.

No anesthesia.

None of the three were professional anesthesiologists and could not perform general anesthesia. They could only fix the victim's limbs, perform forced surgery, and find the bleeding points in the chest and abdomen to stop the bleeding.

This is certainly risky, but it is supported by the law. It is like field surgery. You can meet as many conditions as possible. If you try, you may survive. If you don't, you will definitely die.

Ye Na dropped spores on the wounded to support his life, and continued to keep him unconscious so that he would not wake up in the middle of the process.

The X-ray machine was pushed to the injured person's chest and abdomen and started scanning. The results soon appeared on the screen. Of course, the situation inside the abdominal cavity could not be seen, but the fractures of the limbs were scanned clearly.

B-ultrasound was also done, but reading this type of ultrasound image requires training, and none of the three were good at it. They could only vaguely see that the abdominal cavity was full of blood.

Then, the three of them looked at each other, and finally Yenna took up the scalpel.

With one cut, blood gushed out of the stomach.

The two team doctors immediately cooperated and took turns throwing gauze to absorb blood, while Yenne used spores to assist in wound detection. When she saw that the amount of blood in the abdomen had decreased and she could see the internal organs clearly, she reached down and pinched the spleen without hesitation.

"Found it. The spleen is ruptured. Look here. The wound is here."

"Is it serious? If it's serious, it has to be removed."

"It's OK. I can save my spleen."

Yenna felt the human spleen bit by bit and felt very strange, but it was no problem. This person was indeed lucky that it did not need to be removed.

A team doctor immediately acted as an assistant, handing over the appropriate needle and thread. He saw that although Ye Na's movements were not very skillful, his hands were very steady, and although he worked slowly, he completed the task smoothly.

Clean the blood in the stomach, check to see if there are any instruments or gauze left behind, sew up the belly, hang up medicine, and the operation is over.

Don’t treat the fracture for now, wait until we get back to the main camp.

Open the door of the operating room and let the team members outside take the injured person to the corridor and replace him with a new one.

Then the three of them washed their hands, changed their clothes, washed their hands again, and entered the operating room to start the second round.

Just like that, a few hours later, Ye Na performed the entire operation, completing the internal injuries of the six wounded. The surface injuries that could be cleaned and sutured were also dealt with. However, the fractures were not treated, and including the two open fractures, they were only bandaged and fixed.

When they walked out of the operating room for the last time, all three of them had stiff legs, heavy backs and necks.

After washing my hands, I checked the wounded patients' condition with the drip medicine. The first person to finish the operation had already finished and was sleeping soundly on the stretcher.

Ye Na asked other team members to help look after the injured who were receiving intravenous drips. She changed her shoes and went outside to take out the bathroom and laundry.

The vending machine for toiletries in the laundry shop had disposable underwear, compression short sleeves and socks. So the whole team took turns washing clothes. They moved the wounded around, and their clothes were stained with blood. Ye Nai took out a medical waste bag and asked them to pack the dirty clothes and wash them when they returned to the camp. They temporarily wore white coats and slippers.

The clothes taken off by the wounded were also packed into bags, waiting for them to be claimed when they woke up.

The operating room was also simply cleaned, used instruments were put into special bags, and garbage was put into garbage bags.

But with comprehensive cleaning of operating room standards, the secret is done.

When she was buying medical supplies, each salesperson told her a piece of information that only insiders knew.

There is a local service industry that specializes in cleaning medical supplies, which is an external service derived from businesses that provide supporting services to hospitals.

The city is large, the population is large, the service industry is well developed, and people are very competitive in order to make money.

The endless medical needs in the secret realm require reliable cleaning and disinfection of a large number of used medical devices and supplies. However, the related equipment takes up a lot of space and is expensive, so it is not something that individuals can buy casually. This has allowed these merchants to see business opportunities.

She was worried that there were too many wastewater tanks and that it would take too much time to empty the wastewater, so she got a suggestion to go to a sewage treatment plant, which was the factory's spontaneous business.

Not only does the water plant do bottled water business itself, it also sells filtered water by the ton.

Making money is not a shame, and people’s professions are related to this, so any difficulties that can be solved by spending money are really not a big deal.

After everything was cleaned up, the last wounded soldier was given an IV drip and covered with a middle sheet. The seats on the troop carrier were lifted up, and the empty space in the carriage was just enough to accommodate the wounded.

This is how they transport their wounded soldiers on the battlefield.

But there was no cushioning material on the floor of the carriage, and it was hard to say how serious the injuries would be after such a bumpy ride back home.

"Wait a minute, wait a minute, are we just going to carry it back like this? Aren't you afraid that the person will be shaken to death? Then what's the point of our hard work over the past few hours? Just training?"

Ye Nai tried to stop him quickly. It was not a good idea to do this in front of her. The person who had just been rescued would surely bleed profusely again if he was thrown all the way back. Even if he wanted to do this, at least don't let her see it.

The people who were preparing to move the injured actually stopped and looked at Ye Nai thoughtfully.

"Yes, how did the Dongling Secret Realm transport the wounded in the past?"

Ye Na smacked her lips twice, "Why do I feel like you guys are trying to trick me?"

"No way."

"No way, no way."

"No, no, don't talk nonsense."

Everyone in the team denied it.

Ye Nai: “…”

Okay, no more quibbling.

Ye Nai was not pretentious. She raised her hand and released a wheeled tractor and a large trailer carrying the wounded on the open ground.

"Wow!!!"

The team members considered themselves to be knowledgeable, but they had never seen anyone carrying a tractor and trailer.

This was not the end. Ye Na placed six stretchers at the door of the operating room, the type commonly seen on ambulances.