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| Zhang Run holds the blood bags in his arms. (Photo/Wechat) |
During an urgent open reduction and internal fixation surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University on Feb 26, the patient needed continuous transfusion. Usually doctors would warm the blood bags kept in the refrigerator with their hands before transfusion, but this time warming the blood bags with hands could not keep up with the patient's need since he was suffering from excessive loss of blood and requires massive transfusion.
Zhang Run, who was the youngest doctor in the operation room, held all the blood bags in his arms and mumbled: Please warm up quicker, we're saving a life here!
An anesthetist in the room saw this and took a photo of Zhang, which he later posted online. Zhang’s good deed wins over a lot of applause.
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| Snapshot from wechat |
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