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Medical staff bring breakfast for the injured

 In the emergency process, it is identified as "rescue of the batched injured" once the number exceeds five. It is a challenge for the doctors and related sectors to respond rapidly and effectively to rescue the injured in the shortest time when the condition, medical equipment and resource are limited. A few days ago, the emergency room of the Northern Branch encountered a real ordeal in which five persons injured in a car accident were sent to our hospital at the same time. With the rapid and appropriate arrangement of the emergency, the injured were properly treated. What more impressed is the benevolence of the emergency staff during the process of treatment.
At 8:02 a.m. of the same day, five patients were sent the Emergency Department of the Northern Branch. The nurse on duty learned that they are injured from the same bus accident. The Emergency Department immediately launched the batched contingency plan. Then, it report it to the superior department while examining and classifying the injured. A patient getting hit in the head cried while waiting for the CT result as she worried about the state of injury. Head Nurse Zhou Xuejun instantly pacified her and explained her condition in detail to relieve the pressure for her.
  Luckily, thy were all not seriously injured, most light bruise or crush injury. They were basically safe and sound after treatment. Nevertheless, everyone still worried about them as they all got on in years. As the injured were hit and elderly, Physician Hong Jiang, Director of Department of Emergency and Critical Disease asked the patients intending to leave the hospital to wait for a moment and invited the expert in ophthalmology, endocrinology and neurosurgery to examine for the injured. Some of the injured had long been hungry as they took no food in the morning and were frightened. The nurses and property workers went to the hospital and bought some steamed buns and soybean milk for the injured. At about 11 a.m., the five patients were all properly treated and left the hospital one after another.
(Source: Department of Emergency and Critical Disease Correspondent: Hong Jiang)

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