China News Service, Nanjing, January 6 (Gu Yifei, Xu Shanshan) After an old man fell into a coma at the Nanjing Library, two enthusiastic passers-by were actively treated... Such a heart-warming picture quickly became popular on the 5th.

On the 6th, the reporter learned from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University that one of the “professional passers-by” who performed heart compressions for the elderly was Xu Yanru, a nurse in the oncology department of the hospital.

She said that her first reaction was to save people.

  At 9 am on January 5th, Xu Yanru, who is about to take the three basic nursing exam, came to the second floor of Nanjing Library to review her homework.

Two hours later, a noisy sound suddenly came from the quiet library, and some people were shouting: "Hit 120! Hit 120! Someone fell to the ground."

  Xu Yanru rushed downstairs.

At this time, an old man fell to the ground. A citizen was giving him heart compressions. The wife beside him was shouting anxiously, but the old man did not respond.

Xu Yanru hurried forward: "I am studying medicine, I am more professional, let me come!"

  Xu Yanru first laid the old man's legs and feet flat, lying on his back on the tiled floor, then untied the coat, touched the carotid pulse with two fingers, and found that the pulse was very weak and breathing was weak.

She immediately knelt on the ground to perform heart compressions, and at the same time asked her husband if she had underlying diseases.

  After one round of pressing, the enthusiastic citizens took over again, and performed the second round of pressing according to Xu Yanru's posture.

Xu Yanru continued to inquire about the medical history, and judged that the old man had eaten breakfast and had no cold sweats all over, and he considered heart disease.

So she continued to perform the third round of compressions until the old man resumed his spontaneous heartbeat and breathing.

Considering that the ambulance has not yet arrived, Xu Yanru also instructed the elderly to lie down and not move, and wait for the ambulance to arrive.

Xu Yanru at work.

Photo by Gu Yifei

  That night, Chen Ping, the head nurse of the Oncology Department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, saw this video and recognized Xu Yanru, a nurse in Corey.

At the department handover meeting on the morning of the 6th, the head of the department Wang Keming and the head nurse Chen Ping both praised Xu Yan for his bravery, and hoped that the general medical staff would learn from her.

  According to the head nurse Chen Ping, Xu Yanru came to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University in 2009 and worked in the oncology department for 11 years.

As soon as she arrives on duty every morning, she must confirm the patients who are in charge of the bed, and greet them one by one warmly before the bed, telling them: "My name is Xu Yanru. I am your bed nurse today. You can call me Xiao Xu ."

  A patient who had just come to chemotherapy was hospitalized on the first day, and there was no one to accompany him at night. Due to chemotherapy, the reaction of the drug made him feel nauseous often. Xu Yanru knew that he was unaccompanied. When he was on the night shift, she kept her ears upright and ran to check whenever there was any movement. When the patient was about to vomit, she helped to take the basin, pour water, wipe the mouth, and clean up properly. The patient was very grateful and praised her for being "closer than her relatives." (Finish)