Doctor from Hubei helps save newborns in Tibet
After a period of observation and treatment, the baby's condition stabilized.
The next day, when Wang was making rounds, the child's grandmother told her that this was the second time Wang had saved newborn for the family.
Last year, the grandmother's daughter gave birth to a baby at the same hospital. Because of intrauterine dysplasia, the baby had a low weight and was short of breath after birth.
In the neonatal department, Wang provided respiratory and nutritional support, which solved the problem.
Over the past year, Wang has conveyed her clinical knowledge to members of the aid team, strengthening the treatment of newborns.
The neonatology department has provided tracheal intubation invasive respiratory support for 12 newborn babies and non-invasive respiratory support for 18 newborn babies.
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