‘Someone fainted!’ At 08:35 on August 5, Yang Xiaoli, a triage nurse in the ophthalmology department on the fourth floor of the outpatient building of the first Hospital, heard a sudden cry coming from the No. 3 elevator and rushed to find a man with sudden cardiac arrest and emergency cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which was finally successful. the man quickly resumed his heartbeat and breathing.

At that time, the 60-year-old man reclined on his family, shouting no, spontaneous breathing and carotid artery pulsation disappeared, his skin was cold and wet, and his face was pale. While Yang Xiaoli rushed over, she called the head nurse of the ophthalmology clinic, Wang Lijuan, and nurse Che Yuping for assistance. After judging the man's sudden cardiac arrest, several nurses immediately laid the man flat on the ground, and Yang Xiaoli urgently carried out extrathoracic heart compressions. About a minute later, the man struggled, regained his heartbeat and breathed spontaneously, and his blood pressure (100/60mmhg) was measured.

Hearing the news, Su Qiang, deputy director of ophthalmology, asked the man's family about the medical history in detail and learned that the man had eyeball pain recently after gastrectomy. The man reported nausea after resuscitation, and the intraocular pressure was normal by finger test. After Deputy Director Su Qiang further communicated his illness with his family, Wang Lijuan and Yang Xiaoli worked with their families to send the man safely to the emergency medical center and handed over the rescue process with the emergency nurse.