enger in the economy class is having difficulty breathing and urgently needs a doctor!â
Abendant sounded anxious and panicked, and she consecutively repeated it thrice.
owned slightly and thought for a while. In the end, he stood up and walked toward economy class.
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o you want me to go with you? I have medicine in my pocket, Yvonne asked.
No need I have the silver needle with me. I donât need any medicine.â
Without looking back, Haylan waved at the two women and walked from business class to economy class.
There was a patient, a middleâaged man, sitting in his seat with an oxygen mask on, continuously inhaling oxygen Two flight attendants and two men surrounded him. They looked anxious and panicked.
âHow could this happen? Heâs inhaled oxygen but still not recovered yet?â One of the men looked solemn.
The other man looked at the middleâaged woman beside the patient. âMadam, Iâm Dr. Steinberg.
Heâs your husband, is he?
Does he have heart disease?â
The middleâaged woman quickly shook her head and said, âHeâs usually very healthy and doesnât have an illness. Doctor, I- beg you, please save him.â
âNo illness? How did you get into this?â
Dr. Steinberg frowned and asked for a stethoscope from the air stewardess. He listened carefully to the patientâs heartbeat and the sound of his lungâs breathing. His brows furrowed even more deeply. âThe heartbeat sounds are distant, and the breathing sounds are weak. This is either a lung disease or a heart disease.â
While speaking, he stared intently at the patient, closely observing his condition.
Although the patient was inhaling oxygen, his breathing was shallow and rapid, his lips appeared bluish, and his gaze was unfocused. It clearly indicated signs of oxygen deprivation.
However, he was on an oxygen mask with sufficient oxygen supply, and his breathing was rapid.
How could he still be deprived of oxygen?
Dr. Steinberg and the other doctor exchanged worried glances. They were confused and unsure.
They were not professional Emergency Department doctors but physicians who usually treated patients in hospital wards. It was the first time they were treating a patient on a plane. Moreover, they only had a stethoscope without other tools. Facing this middleâaged manâs breathing condition, they were baffled and unsure of what to do. They were panicked.
At this moment, the patientâs breathing became even faster. He even let out sounds of immense pain from his mouth. His facial expression contorted in agony, and he muttered, âHelp, help me! I felt not able to breathe!
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In the end, he could not even say a word but kept breathing rapidly as if he would stop breathing at any moment. Seeing the husbandâs condition, the middleâaged woman panicked and said hurriedly, âDoctor, I beg you. You must save him!â
The two doctors exchanged worried glances but could do nothing.
The two flight attendants were even more helpless. They could only watch anxiously and dared not say a word.
Seeing the patient was about to die, Haylan walked over. Then he said calmly, âI thought it was a big problem, but it turned out to be a small problem.â small Hearing this, Dr. Steinberg frowned slightly and sized Haylan up. âYouâre a doctor too?â
âI suppose so.â
Haylan looked calm. He walked over, then removed the oxygen mask from the patientâs mouth.
âWhat are you doing?â Dr. Steinberg was furious.
Obviously, the patient was deprived of oxygen and needed oxygen now. However, Haylan removed the oxygen mask from the patient. Didnât it harm the patient?
Haylan kept the oxygen mask energy in the rack on the plane and turned to look at Dr. Steinberg.
Then he said calmly, âCanât you see Iâm saving somebody?â
Hearing this, Dr. Steinberg nearly exploded!
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