Luca made her judgment and was sure it was due to a hemorrhage, but the cause of it was heart problems. "It's pericardial bleeding."

She said it with certainty and told the nurses. She also told Johann, who was on the other end of the call.

A nurse frowned and asked, "Are you sure, Dr. Craw? When the patient was sent in here, we did a full body check-up and there was no problem with his heart."

"Having no heart problems at that time doesn't mean he won't have any now. There are many causes that can lead to pericardial bleeding. There's no time to do a B-ultrasound. Just give me the drainage device. I'm going to drain out the fluids around his heart. Otherwise, there'll be consequences," said Luca.

The nurses exchanged terrified looks, and neither of them dared to give her the drainage device.

If it turned out that it was not pericardial bleeding and the patient fell into a life-threatening situation due to a misdiagnosis, the nurses would be questioned along with Luca.

Luca knew why the nurses were hesitating. She said to Johann on the other end of the call, "Dr. Park, please believe me."

Johann did not think further and immediately ordered, "Just follow Dr. Craw's instructions. If anything happens, I'll take full responsibility for it."

Luca was vaguely surprised. Not only did he believe in her unconditionally, but he was also even willing to take full responsibility for it...

After all, he would face the possibility of having his medical license getting revoked if anything were to happen.

However, Luca was confident about her diagnosis and immediately opened the patient's robe.

A nurse immediately passed her the drainage device.

After Luca wore the medical gloves, picked up the antiseptic, and applied it to the area she was about to do the procedure.

device and slowly injected

he saw Luca's

the side looked at Luca, but she had no intention of stopping her actions of draining out the fluids. A nurse had no choice but to explain on Luca's behalf, "This is Dr. Craw. Dr. Park gave her the authority to rescue this patient. Dr. Park is still

the authorization to do so,"

The doctor no longer pursued the matter. He

a

Can one drain out the blood at this position for pericardial bleeding? You're harming the patient!" the doctor saw the position Luca had pierced the needle in and roared. However, Luca was already

taught by medical books. But this patient is in a critical situation. Besides, we weren't able to contact any other doctors, so treatment was delayed for quite some time. Hence, injecting the needle

needle was injected deeper. The fluids were being drained out. The doctor was dumbfounded when he saw the bloody fluids. He immediately ordered the nurse, "Hurry, go get the

as the nurse was saying, she immediately pulled the curtains open

I didn't poke through the vessels. You can know it just by looking at

drained out. Indeed, not all of it was blood as there were other

had been experiencing pericardial bleeding for some time now. However, during this period, the patient had never complained of any heart discomfort. Perhaps the pain was masked by the medications given to him. Hence, he did not complain of any

worsened and greatly burdened the heart, which led to

noticed that all the fluids were almost drained

her phone with her as she left the ward. He was astonished. "Isn't she the caretaker of the patient in the ward opposite? Why is

"Don't think about these things now, Dr. Simmons. Why don't you have a look at whether or

the side of the bed," said Dr.

and coincidentally

when he saw Luca walking out from inside. He said, astonished, "Why are you coming

and Aunt Jenny said, "She's the doctor who was resuscitating Tyrone. How's my son?" "His condition

caretaker from the opposite ward? What joke are you cracking? A caretaker rescuing a patient in the ward?" Keith widened his eyes. He could not believe it and stopped Luca from leaving. "You can't leave. If anything happens to my brother, you're going to have to take full responsibility

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