After 16 days of emergency care and intensive treatment, and many times of cardiac arrest, on January 31, two children with acute poisoning in Xuan Sinh commune (Tho Xuan) were discharged from the hospital amid the joy and excitement of their families and the medical team at Thanh Hoa Children's Hospital.
On January 31, two children were discharged from the hospital to the joy of their families and the medical team at Thanh Hoa Children's Hospital.
Previously, on the evening of January 14, Thanh Hoa Children's Hospital received two children in a state of unconsciousness, pale skin, weak breathing, inhibited breathing, increased muscle tone throughout the body, irregular heartbeat, low and fluctuating blood pressure. Doctors diagnosed both children with coma, acute brain syndrome, severe heart rhythm disorder and monitored for unknown poisoning.
The hospital has mobilized maximum human and material resources to provide timely emergency care for patients according to the acute poisoning treatment protocol. The patient was given ultrasound, X-rays, and timely emergency care right at the hospital bed; continuous blood filtration and plasma exchange; circulatory resuscitation, many cardiovascular support drugs; intravenous nutrition, electrolyte replacement, blood transfusion and blood products. At the same time, doctors at Thanh Hoa Children's Hospital continuously consulted with upper-level hospitals to agree on treatment protocols and consulted with hospital specialties to coordinate emergency care and treatment for the patient.
After 16 days of treatment, both children's health has stabilized and miraculously recovered.
The patient prepared a gift to thank the doctor.
Patients give gifts to thank doctors for their dedicated treatment and care.
Parents and children prepare thank you letters to doctors and nurses of the Intensive Care Unit of Thanh Hoa Children's Hospital.
Thank you letter sent to doctors and nurses of Thanh Hoa Children's Hospital.
A bouquet of fresh flowers to thank the doctors and nurses of the Intensive Care Unit, Thanh Hoa Children's Hospital.
Currently, the health of both children is stable, with no signs of sequelae, and they were discharged from the hospital to the joy of their families and the medical team at Thanh Hoa Children's Hospital.
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