My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1003



Chapter 1003: Chapter 987 Survived Chapter 1003: Chapter 987 Survived Tang Yuxin also followed behind the nurse who walked very quickly, almost breaking into a jog to keep up.

Upon their arrival, they were greeted by the heart-wrenching cries of a child’s relative outside the door.

It was unclear whether it was the grandmother or the step-grandmother, but one of them had collapsed to the ground, unable to get up.

Inside, they saw a little girl lying there, the very child Tang Yuxin had diagnosed with pneumonia the day before.

Tang Yuxin approached and saw on the monitor that the squiggly line representing the heart rate had flattened.

“Is this, is it over?”

Tang Yuxin took another step closer and placed her hand on the child’s neck.

There was no heartbeat, and resuscitation had already been attempted.

“Dr.

Tang, the emergency doctor shook her head at her.

We’ve done all we could.”

This was the hospital’s first child casualty from the virus infection, merely three or four years old.

Tang Yuxin’s fingers moved to the child’s small wrist and felt a faint warmth, as well as a faint pulse that, despite being barely perceptible, was indeed there.

“Doctor, I beg of you…” A woman suddenly rushed in, seemingly not the child’s mother.

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“I beg of you, save my daughter,” she said, kneeling on the ground, banging her head against the floor like a madwoman.

The sound of her head striking the ground echoed, thud, thud, thud…

It was all shockingly heart-rending.

“Please, save her.

She’s my only daughter.”

Several nurses tried to help her up, but the woman was prone on the ground, desperate to grasp at straws for her child.

“You should keep resuscitating, keep resuscitating, keep resuscitating…”

The woman clung to the doctor’s legs, refusing to let go, “I beg of you, please resuscitate her quickly, try again, maybe she’ll survive.”

The woman was wailing loudly, but no matter how much she cried, nothing could be reversed.

She truly didn’t understand how a mere case of chickenpox, with such advanced medical conditions nowadays, could lead to death.

“Impossible,” the woman seemed to have lost her mind, her eyes losing focus, and then she slumped to the ground, unable to stand anymore.

While everyone was attending to the woman, no one noticed that Tang Yuxin had inserted needles into several spots on the little girl’s body that would normally be considered off-limits, using unusually long needles.

As for how deeply the needles were inserted into the flesh, nobody knew.

The woman was escorted out by the medical staff, and there was a wave of loud sobbing outside, perhaps because they too knew the child was gone.

However, when the emergency doctor turned around, he unexpectedly noticed some activity on the monitor, just as Tang Yuxin withdrew a nearly half-foot long silver needle from the little girl’s body.

“Ding…”

This sound was like a heartbeat, and at this moment, nobody spoke, even their breathing became suppressed.

“Dr.

Tang…”

The emergency doctor couldn’t help but clench his own hands.

“Come on, it’s just a little more, yes, just a little bit more.”

Typically, during resuscitation, if there’s still spontaneous heartbeat, there might be some chance of success.

But if there’s none, even Tang Yuxin can’t guarantee success every time.

The availability of vitality can be abundant or scarce; it all depends on the person at the very end and Tang Yuxin’s speed with her hands.

And usually, the number of patients who are snatched back from the jaws of death by her hands is not few.

But this patient’s heartbeat and breathing had already stopped for nearly half an hour.

Could they really be saved?

Tang Yuxin once again pulled out a needle, and that dashed line seemed to settle down again, calm as the surface of water, barely causing a ripple, until there was another “ting” sound.

It was like the morning bell and evening drum, the quick rise of the morning sun…

Another “ting” sound.

With each sound, a new life was being resuscitated.

On the machine, the line that had been calm started to pulsate.

At first, it was very slow, one beat after another.

And then it grew faster until it became a regular pattern.

The blood pressure was also rising bit by bit.

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Then the little girl gasped and burst into tears, and there was also the sound of her crying for her mother.

Is this life?

This really is life, a miracle, it truly is a miracle.

What Tang Yuxin’s hands are best at creating is miracles, and this time she showed them once again the miracle she created.

Tang Yuxin held the child’s hand.

The multi-organ failure was caused by chickenpox.

Fortunately, in the end, the life was saved.

Take a good look at some of the new antiviral medications that will be delivered tomorrow.

They will be much easier to manage upon arrival.

Once everyone heard that the new antiviral medication was coming, they all finally breathed a sigh of relief, coupled with the joy of having saved another person’s life.

Alive, my God, truly alive.

Tang Yuxin stood up and put her needle pack back at her waist.

This time, the little girl was lucky, still having a breath of life within her.

Of course, she ultimately made it through, but it was also possible that fate had intended otherwise.

If that breath of life had dissipated, not even Fairy Daluo could have saved her, and they only had this one chance.

If missed, she would have indeed left this world prematurely.

Tang Yuxin turned and walked out, and when she saw the family members weeping at the door, her red lips involuntarily tightened.

She remembered them; they were the ones who had cursed her as a heartless doctor in Director Zhu’s office, the most vehement and merciless of all.

The nurse hurried over and said to the family, “What are you still standing here for?

The child is crying.

Didn’t you hear it?”

“Crying, my daughter is still alive?” At first, the child’s mother couldn’t quite react.

Crying, alive, really alive?

Weren’t they just saying she was about to die, with no heartbeat or breathing?

“Yes, alive,” the nurse pointed at Tang Yuxin who was walking ahead, “You should thank Dr.

Tang a lot.

If it weren’t for her, your child really couldn’t have been saved.

She is the most unique doctor here, the one most capable of performing medical miracles.”

The family members looked at each other, speechless.

For this Dr.

Tang was none other than the “heartless” doctor they had cursed.

Of course, they had also hit her father and had even struck her child.

After Tang Yuxin saved the child, she didn’t come back again; this wasn’t her patient to begin with, and after all, as “heartless” as they had deemed her, it was better not to associate with these people.


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