Li Jingsheng asked the patient to wait in the infusion room.
He quickly prescribed medications for the patient.
The treatment was mainly divided into several aspects.
First, rest, ensuring the patient’s body calms down, as it helps to reduce the burden on the heart.
After much consideration, he decided not to use Diazepam as a sedative but opted for chloral hydrate instead.
Second, use drugs that promote cellular metabolism, such as coenzyme-A and cytochrome C.
Third, maintain the patient’s body temperature, which required no reminder as the patient was already wearing a coat. Furthermore, the clinic now has air conditioning, and the temperature in the reception hall, infusion room, and pharmacy area is very suitable.
Fourth, treat the patient’s heart failure.
For this medication, Li Jingsheng was extremely cautious because the patient’s tolerance for digitalis-like drugs was very low due to heart failure.
After careful consideration, he chose a very small dose, deciding to observe the effects before further medication.
Fifth, supplement with a large amount of vitamin C.
This measure is often used in the rescue of acute Keshan disease, especially in emergencies.
After some thought, Li Jingsheng decided to add a 25% glucose solution in the patient’s first dose by intravenous injection.
The amount was neither too much nor too little, approximately 35ml.
After prescribing the treatment, he specifically asked Tang Ping to check it.
After reviewing it, she smiled and said, "Boss, your prescription skills are now more advanced than mine, and you’re asking me to check your work. This is indirectly reminding me to read more books and study after work to improve my prescription skills!"
"Haha, it’s good that you have that attitude. One should learn throughout life. Our clinic now has two nurses; Meng Luo excels at surgery, and you excel at treatment, so the responsibility of administering medications to patients largely relies on you."
Li Jingsheng did not object.
Tang Ping was his veteran employee, an old subordinate. Now her salary had increased and become stable.
One should not forget the hard times from before.
She must grow together with the clinic and become top-notch in the nursing field.
"As ordered! Hehe..."
She covered her mouth, chuckling as she walked away.
Whether a woman or a man, income is the best tonic.
Tang Ping now appeared much more confident than before, with a more cheerful personality and outstanding demeanor. She even seemed to have become prettier.
So young, with a child in tow, it would be great if she could find another man.
A woman’s life is too hard.
With her qualifications, she could easily find a man with good financial conditions.
But Li Jingsheng couldn’t really bring this up.
He could only wait for a suitable opportunity to mention it in the future.
She must have been deeply hurt by her ex, becoming extremely distrustful of men, afraid to find someone new.
After administering the medication, Li Jingsheng felt a bit uneasy and instructed Tang Ping to closely monitor the patient.
Any abnormalities must be addressed immediately by sending to the hospital for rescue, or taking other measures.
When Li Jingsheng finished his shift, approaching seven in the evening, the patient did not show any discomfort after medication.
Their complexion even improved slightly.
They arrived looking pale and frightfully bloodless.
Now, some color had returned to their face.
A blood pressure test showed the systolic pressure had risen to 102mmHg.
Not bad.
"Bro, how are you feeling now?"
Li Jingsheng asked the patient.
"The medicine here is really effective, much better than the cold medicine I took. My head no longer feels dizzy, I don’t feel nauseous or have the urge to vomit, and my chest doesn’t feel so tight. It’s just..."
The patient hesitated for a moment.
Li Jingsheng and others tightened their hearts, worried new symptoms might have appeared.
"It’s just I haven’t eaten all day, and I feel very hungry. I’ve stayed at the clinic under observation for so long, can I leave now?"
The patient’s comment amused everyone.

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