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How is it that doctors in Wuhan, Hubei province knelt in the rain to save people?

Soul-stirring, a young man suddenly fainted on the streets of Chengdu, and Wuhan gastroenterologists knelt to save people in a critical moment. According to the insider, the story is actually like this. The traffic in the place where the patient fainted was still relatively large, so passers-by found it in time and shouted for help at the first time when the patient fainted. It was this cry for help that caught the attention of Dr. Chen from Wuhan. After simple observation, Dr. Chen found that the patient's heart rate was too high, and initially judged that the patient had a sudden heart attack leading to syncope, so he had to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation immediately, so he chose to kneel directly on the cold floor for rescue.

After more than ten minutes of rescue, the patient's heart rate dropped significantly and the overall situation improved. At this time, the ambulance called by passers-by also arrived. After explaining the patient's basic situation to the paramedics, Dr. Chen left silently. In the above incident, Dr. Chen was the chief physician of the Department of Gastroenterology, People's Hospital of Wuhan University. Mr. Chen was invited to Chengdu to attend the first academic conference of esophageal and gastric varices of Sichuan Medical Association and give a demonstration of endoscopic surgery.

In an interview afterwards, Dr. Chen said that he went to save people out of professional instinct. The situation was critical and he didn't care about his surroundings. In order to facilitate cardiopulmonary resuscitation, he had to kneel in the rain, but he felt that this sacrifice was nothing in front of a human life. Although the rainy night is cold, the warmth of the heart is enough to influence this night and let the patients escape from the hands of death. The doctor's parents' heart, Dr. Chen's high professionalism and the spirit of serving the people silently are really amazing.

In the eyes of medical workers, human life is always the first. No matter how critical the situation is, they will rush to the front line and do their best for the patients. In fact, the working environment of medical workers is very bad, and their daily psychological pressure is also very great. So I call on everyone to be kind to medical workers, try to cooperate with doctors when they see a doctor, and don't give them too much trouble.