Great Medical System in a Veterinarian

Chapter 145: Anaphylactic Shock Life Hanging by a Thread at 10000 Meters—Can He Be Saved?


[System scan complete.]

[Patient name: Zhou Zhipeng.]

[Patient gender: Male.]

[Patient age: 37 years.]

[Patient condition: Sweating, pale complexion, cold and moist extremities, complete loss of consciousness, blood pressure currently unmeasurable, pulse disappeared, heartbeat stopped.]

[Patient diagnosis: Anaphylactic shock, cardiac arrest has occurred, death countdown initiated.]

[System prompt: The patient has an allergic constitution, currently in a sensitized state, triggered anaphylactic shock by consuming cookies with peanut components. Several minutes have elapsed since onset. Cardiac arrest is present, life is on the line. Host must immediately perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and administer a subcutaneous injection of 0.5-1mg adrenaline, and simultaneously clear the allergen.]

This was the instant pop-up of the precise scan alert.

Never thought it was anaphylactic shock.

And specifically, peanut-induced anaphylactic shock.

Generally speaking, adrenaline is the first-choice medication for anaphylactic shock.

If there's none on the plane, this person is likely in grave danger today.

After all, their current location is ten thousand meters high.

Even in the event of an emergency landing at the nearest airport, it would take at least thirty to forty minutes.

"Sir, we have adrenaline!!"

A flight attendant immediately searched through the nearby medicine box.

Then took out the adrenaline.

"Is there no other medical personnel on this plane?"

To be honest, there's no problem injecting animals.

But injecting a person, it would be his first time.

Moreover, to save a life, it requires a professional medical person to assist.

It's not that the flight crew's CPR is ineffective.

But in the eyes of someone with perfect-level CPR skills, it's inadequate.

Almost all the CPR being performed was ineffective.

Not to say their CPR was completely useless, it had some effect.

It's just that it exhausts them without significantly benefiting the patient.

So the best rescue combination is for them to administer adrenaline while he performs CPR.

"Sir, we've just asked everyone in the back of the plane, and it seems you're the only medical personnel on this aircraft."

Following the flight attendant showed a bit of helplessness.

Because they had asked around and made announcements extensively in the back.

Finally, they found this Mr. Zhang Lingchuan in one of the eight business class seats upfront.

The only person on the plane with any medical affiliation.

"Alright! I'll have to do it myself then. Don't stop the CPR, I'll inject the adrenaline."

After giving instructions, Zhang Lingchuan began administering the subcutaneous adrenaline injection.

"Okay!!"

The attendant nodded, and someone else continued performing CPR.

[34, 33...]

However, the countdown continued.

Only slightly slowed down.

[33...]

With the adrenaline injection completed, Zhang Lingchuan chose 0.5mg.

To his surprise, once the adrenaline was injected, the countdown stopped.

This indicated that the adrenaline was effective.

Indeed, as the system had noted, adrenaline is generally the first-choice medication for treating cardiac arrest caused by anaphylactic shock.

"Come on! Let me!"

But the countdown only paused for the moment.

The situation was still not optimistic.

"Okay!"

The busy purser quickly made space.

Zhang Lingchuan switched places with the flight attendant.

With the airway now clear, he began performing CPR.

[34, 35, 36, 37...]

Under his compressions, the countdown actually started to climb.

"Such professional CPR!!"

The flight crew also received CPR training.

Though they may not perform to medical personnel standards, they had a discerning eye.

"Sister Li, doesn't Mr. Zhang look a little familiar to you?"

Watching Zhang Lingchuan perform CPR nearby, a flight attendant with an oval face softly asked the purser.

"Xiaowen, do you know him?"

Li Lin curiously asked.

There were eight passengers in business class in total, if she remembered correctly, this one's name was Zhang Lingchuan.

But she didn't seem to have much impression, as he didn't appear to be an important member of Northeast Airlines.

"I don't know him, just seems familiar, but I can't recall where I've seen him before."

This Xiaowen expressed a bit of helplessness.

Because the more she looked, the more familiar he seemed.

But thinking hard didn't bring to mind who he was.

"Sir, do you need a swap?"

After rounds of CPR.

Li Lin immediately approached and asked.

Having been involved in performing CPR earlier, she knew how exhausting it was.

This gentleman had been reviving for at least two minutes.

"Not yet, I can keep going a bit longer. You check his seat or person for any food items or similar."

Zhang Lingchuan replied to them.

[55...56...]

Two minutes of CPR.

Now the patient's vital signs were being restored.

According to the system's countdown regulation, once it reached 60 seconds, it seemed like the patient would be out of the immediate danger of death.

The next thing to do was to eliminate the allergen.

According to the system's indication, this patient consumed cookies with peanut components leading to the anaphylactic shock.

"Huh? Food items??"

Xiaowen and others present had puzzled expressions.

"This gentleman didn't order our meal service."

Xiaowen, responsible for the rear area, said.

After all, it's dinnertime, typically passengers would order meals, but surprisingly this gentleman declined the inflight meal.

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