A 7-year-old boy in Haikou drowned and his heart stopped. A nurse rushed out of the 19th floor when she heard the cry for help.

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  In the swimming pool of a community in Haikou city

  Pippi, a 7-year-old child, was swimming.

  Accidentally drowned and quickly sank to the bottom of the pool.

  He was in a coma when he was rescued.

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  Heard a cry for help from downstairs.

  Eva, a nurse in the Health Center of Provincial People’s Hospital.

  Run down from the 19th floor.

  Rescued the child back.

  It is reported that at the time of the incident, Eva suddenly heard cries for help and heartbreaking cries from downstairs. "At that time, I judged that someone was drowning when calling for help by the pool!" Eva rushed downstairs to check the situation without hesitation.

  "Children! Children! Wake up! Can you hear me? " Eva recalled that he patted Pippi’s shoulder and found that he didn’t respond, so he quickly crawled, put two fingers on Pippi’s carotid artery, lowered his ears to feel his breath, and looked at his chest breathing ups and downs.

  "carotid artery beat disappeared, no spontaneous breathing, is cardiac arrest.
! "Eva years of experience in clinical work told her that CPR must be implemented immediately. While telling others to continue calling 120, Eva laid Pippi on his back, unbuttoned Pippi’s zipper swimsuit, knelt beside him with his left and right hands overlapping in parallel, and pressed the junction of Pippi’s nipple connection and sternum rhythmically.

A 7-year-old boy in Haikou drowned and his heart stopped. A nurse rushed out of the 19th floor when she heard the cry for help.

  "1001, 1002, 1003 …" After 30 chest compressions, Pipi vomited a lot of secretions, and Eva immediately opened Pipi’s airway, and the lifeguard beside her helped her to remove the foreign bodies and secretions in Pipi’s mouth. Regardless of the risk and pollution of vomit, Eva immediately leaned over to give artificial respiration to Pippi, and then repeated cardiopulmonary resuscitation for nearly 20 minutes.
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  With the unremitting efforts of Eva and the lifeguards at the scene, Pippi finally had a weak heartbeat and a slight breath, but he still didn’t wake up. At this time, 120 ambulances arrived, and everyone joined forces to send Pippi to the ambulance and transfer it to the Pediatric ICU of Hainan Provincial People’s Hospital for further treatment.

  After arriving in the pediatric ICU, because Pippi was still in the stage of brain edema, the medical staff urgently gave a series of symptomatic treatments to protect brain function, such as tracheal intubation, respiratory support, hypothermia and intracranial pressure reduction. After 72 hours of successful rescue, Pippi gradually regained consciousness, all vital signs tended to be stable and the prognosis was good.

  "Thanks to the timely and effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the early stage, the organ function damage caused by cardiac arrest was reduced, the success rate of rescue was improved, and the occurrence of sequelae of children was reduced. Our follow-up rescue was guaranteed." Chen Yuwen, deputy director of the Pediatrics Department of the Provincial People’s Hospital, said that the correct and rapid rescue was achieved within 1 minute to 2 minutes after drowning, and the success rate of rescue could generally reach over 90%.
If it is not rescued correctly for more than 10 minutes or even longer, the brain mortality rate is high and most people cannot be rescued.

  After seeing the ambulance leave, Eva finally breathed a sigh of relief and dragged her tired body home. Because she knelt on the hard ground for a long time and pressed her chest, Eva’s knees were red and swollen.

  Under the careful care of medical staff, Pippi has recovered and been discharged from hospital. Recently, Pippi’s parents came to the People’s Hospital of Hainan Province to thank Eva with a banner that read "Save People from Danger, Be Noble in Medical Ethics".

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