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The automatic door opened with a bang, and three workers wearing reflective vests rushed in carrying a door panel. Lying on it was a man in his forties, cursing all the way.
"The left ankle was so swollen that we didn't dare to touch it." The lead worker rubbed his hands in anxiety, and there was a layer of dust on his vest.
The day shift nurse was already collecting things and turned to look at Nurse Zhao.Nurse Zhao waved her hand, "Let's go, let's pick her up."
When Lin Ye and Ma Hao moved the man from the door panel to the flat car, the man grimaced in pain.
"Tap tap tap tap!"
Nurse Zhao put on the blood pressure cuff and reported: "One hundred and thirty-six to eighty-two, heart rate is ninety-eight, blood oxygen is ninety-eight."
"Be patient, I'll show you right away." Lin Ye glanced at his left ankle. It was swollen and deformed. There was a bruise under the skin, but the skin was not broken."How did it hurt?"
"The scaffolding on the construction site slipped down. It was not high, just over two meters tall. His left foot touched the ground first, and he leaned over and hit the steel pipe." A worker rushed to answer from the side.
"Did you hit your head?"
"No, just feet."
"Does your back hurt? Is your chest tight?"
"It's not boring, it's just that my feet hurt like crazy."
"Where's your belly?"
The man finally became a little impatient."Doctor, can you look at my feet first? My stomach is fine!"
Ma Hao was holding back his laughter.
Lin Ye ignored him and pressed his fingers from top to bottom along the spine, and then pressed on both sides of the chest.
"Okay, let me show you my feet."
The left ankle was obviously deformed, the medial side was swollen, and the dorsalis pedis artery could be palpated.The toes can move and the feeling is still there.
"Can you move your toes?"
The man tried it and moved, but when he moved, his ankle hurt again and he cursed again.
Nurse Zhao pushed over a pillow and put it under his calf.
"Stop moving. Take a picture first to see how the bones are."
Lin Ye opened the X-ray application, filled out the form and handed it to Ma Hao.
"Take him to shoot, and be careful not to move his ankles when moving."
"Okay." Ma Hao went to push the flatbed truck, and the workers followed suit. The ash on the reflective vests of the three of them flashed under the corridor lights.
Nurse Zhao leaned back on the chair at the nurse's station, unscrewed the thermos cup and took a sip.
"Finally something simple."
Lin Ye glanced at her.
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