Chapter 1343

A Conspiracy Theory That's Unavoidable

Chapter 1343 A Conspiracy Theory That's Unavoidable
The couple exchanged a glance.

As Yun walked out, she replied, "Coming."

Yunyi didn't forget to explain to Huo Jingrui, who had followed her out, "Dean Guo sent someone to pick me up, so don't worry. They'll take care of bringing me back after the surgery."

I haven't had your cooking in so long, I'll be back as soon as possible.

Huo Jingrui originally wanted to try to persuade her, but when he heard that his wife wanted to eat his cooking, he had no choice but to hold back: "Okay, come back soon."

Yunyi briefly told the people in the courtyard and then ran towards the car parked outside.

Xiao Yurou was the first to speak up: "What kind of mess is this? There are so many doctors, why did they have to send her, who was on vacation? It's infuriating."

Wan Ruhua wasn't in a much better mood either: "I guess none of those doctors are as good as my sister-in-law."

It has to be said that this statement is quite accurate. It is no exaggeration to say that Yunyi is now unmatched. After all, she not only has experience from her previous two lives in traditional Chinese medicine, but she has also learned the essence of traditional Chinese medicine passed down by the Yuan family in this life.

Western medicine goes without saying; backed by a powerful mental force, her strength is equivalent to that of an all-around doctor who is only praised in people's mouths in later generations. However, she is truly all-around, and currently only a few people in the industry know about her strength.

To put it arrogantly, no matter how difficult the illness or injury, once it falls into her hands, her life is half saved; it all depends on whether you believe it or not.

Sure enough, when Yun arrived at the military hospital and met Dean Guo, the two doctors behind him looked on incredulously: "Dean Guo, this is a matter of life and death, you're letting her take on this surgery?"

"Yeah, isn't this a joke?"

"The doctors in the city didn't dare to take on this case, so it was sent to our military hospital. Isn't that right?"

He didn't dare utter the word 'nonsense,' but his expression made it clear to everyone.

Dean Guo's face darkened: "Don't forget, she was the one who stopped the bleeding during the last surgery at our military hospital when the bleeding couldn't be stopped, and the family specifically requested her for today's surgery."

Although the two men were unwilling to believe it, they dared not say anything more, after all, the surgery was very dangerous, and they were afraid of taking responsibility, so they did not say anything more.

Dean Guo said awkwardly, "Dr. Chu, I'm sorry. They didn't witness the amazing medical skills of you, which is why they were worried about saying those things."

Yunyi didn't want to waste time talking to them; the triplets were still waiting for her at home. "How much longer until the injured arrive? Is the operating room ready?" Dean Guo gestured for them to arrive. "The injured will arrive within twenty minutes. The operating room is ready."

Dean Guo handed Yunyi a brief record of the injuries he had made over the phone: "This is the record of the injured person's condition. Please take a look."

After quickly reviewing the record, Yun said, "The splinter has entered my chest cavity and is very likely to puncture my lung tissue. I could develop tension pneumothorax, massive bleeding, or suffocation at any time. My condition is critical. You wait here and have someone take me to the prepared operating room. I'll go there first to prepare."

Dean Guo waved to a nurse next to him: "Take Dr. Chu over there. From now on, follow her and be ready to follow her instructions. Cooperate fully."

"Okay, Dean, Dr. Chu, come with me."

The injured person was immediately taken to the operating room upon arrival at the hospital, and Yunyi was prepared.

After examining the patient, Yunyi quickly explained the situation to the doctor who had come into the operating room with her: "The patient is already confused and breathing rapidly. His pulse is 110 beats per minute, which is a sign of pre-shock. His right chest breathing is significantly weakened, and there is significant local tenderness. His left lung has coarse breath sounds, and his right lung breathing is almost absent. Subcutaneous emphysema can be felt in his neck and right chest wall, and there is a crackling sound when pressed."

Preliminary diagnosis: Open foreign body injury to the right chest, right-sided pneumothorax, hemothorax, possible pulmonary contusion, pre-shock stage.

While speaking, the rescue had already begun: "Bring over sterile gauze to wrap around and fix it, immediately establish an intravenous line, quickly administer fluids, and correct the shock; immediately confirm the blood type, prepare blood immediately, hurry, get moving."

"Dr. Chu, the information provided by Dean Guo states that my blood type is A."

"Retest, and quickly."

Before the nurse could say anything more, the doctor who had followed Yunyi in said, "Listen to Dr. Chu, retest."

Despite the severity of his injury, his family insisted on traveling all the way to the military hospital. She couldn't help but speculate that she shouldn't trust others too easily, since she would have to take responsibility if something went wrong.

Although the nurse was resentful, she understood that the surgeon had already spoken, and if she insisted, she would probably be called in and reprimanded as soon as she left the operating room.

Knowing that the wounded soldier had an unusual background, they dared not be negligent any longer.

Yunyi pulled out the foreign object and the nurse gave her a blood transfusion at almost the same time.

Blood spurted out, and Yun swiftly began inserting needles, quickly stopping the bleeding. Everyone exclaimed inwardly, "Amazing!"