Tian Zhen acted quickly, and in no time, adrenaline and dopamine were administered to the patient.
Five minutes later.
The beeping alarm sound disappeared.
"Dr. Zhao, the patient's blood pressure is 100/50mmHg."
Tian Zhen said.
"Alright."
Zhao Heng nodded, breathing a sigh of relief. Including the time when the ambulance arrived at the scene, this was already the second time the elderly man experienced shock.
Although Zhao Heng now confirmed that the patient wasn't allergic to the cough syrup but rather to cefazolin, this information clearly didn't come to the patient's family when the ambulance was called.
In clinical practice, sometimes, it's like this; missing an important and critical piece of information can be fatal.
But if it were merely cefazolin allergy, during the initial emergency rescue, the emergency doctor had also treated it as an allergic shock. By now, it should have been under control and certainly wouldn't have led to a second shock like just now.
