事后,唐子人先生拒绝了媒体的采访,只是说,他做了每个医生该做的事情。
我想,他拒绝采访是应该的,在北美,路过的医生帮助病人,是很平常的事情,没见媒体炒做过路的医生。唐子人先生能被国内炒做到如此地步,只能说:
1。中国游客在国外的形象确实不好,唐子人先生值得被利用一下。
2。在中国,路过的医生帮助病人,是很罕见的事情,很值得炒做一下。
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tracheotomy-knife-pen-choked-piece-steak.html
Doctor performs emergency tracheotomy with a STEAK KNIFE and PEN to save stranger's life in middle of packed restaurant after she choked on a piece of steak
By Rachel Quigley13:43 25 Sep 2013, updated 22:30 25 Sep 2013
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A doctor is being hailed a hero after he saved a woman who was choking on her steak in a restaurant by performing an emergency tracheotomy using a knife and hollowed-out pen.
Pauline Larwood, from Bakersfield, California, and her husband Tom had joined others at The Mark restaurant for dinner after having attended a symposium on Valley Fever earlier on Monday afternoon.
Scare: Pauline Larwood started choking on her steak at dinner on Monday night
When she began choking on her food, someone at the table tried to help her before her husband called for a doctor.
'Next thing you know my server hears "She's choking! She's choking!"' said Bo Fernandez, General Manager Executive Chef at The Mark.
'Somebody tried to give her the Heimlich maneuver and they weren't big enough,' he told
CBS Bakersfield affiliate KBAK-TV.
Fortunately for Larwood, some of the nation's top medical specialists were also in the restaurant after having attended the same symposium.
Dr Royce Johnson, Kern Medical Center's chief of infectious diseases, attempted the Heimlich as well but to no avail.
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Shannon Grove, who was sitting at the table with Larwood, told
CBS: 'She had already started turning a real light blue, her fingers and her lips.'
When Dr Johnson failed to open her airway, he used a steak knife to make an incision in her throat before calling for a pen, which he broke in half.
He inserted the hollow cylinder in the throat incision for use as a breathing tube.
Scene: The Mark restaurant in downtown Bakersfield was filled with guests having dinner when suddenly someone shouted, 'She's choking, she's choking'
Instrument: Retired pulmonologist Thomas Farrell Jr said his friend Dr Royce Johnson used this knife, which Farrell usually carries in his pocket, to perform a tracheotomy on Pauline Larwood
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) -- A banquet room at the Mark restaurant in downtown Bakersfield was filled with guests having dinner when suddenly people start noticing something. "Next thing you know my server J.R. hears 'She's choking! She's choking!'" said Bo Fernandez, General Manager Executive Chef at the Mark. Former Kern County Supervisor Pauline Larwood along with her husband Tom had joined others at the downtown spot for dinner after having attended a symposium on Valley Fever earlier Monday afternoon. Larwood began choking on a piece of steak. "Somebody tried to give her the Heimlich maneuver and they weren't big enough," said Fernandez. Restaurant supervisor J.R. Gonzalez also tried to help, but to no avail. Fortunately for Larwood, there were numerous doctors in the house, including Dr. Royce Johnson, chief of infectious diseases at Kern Medical Center sprang into action to perform a tracheotomy. "The doctor said, 'Let's put her on the ground'....and he made an in
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) -- A banquet room at the Mark restaurant in downtown Bakersfield was filled with guests having dinner when suddenly people start noticing something. "Next thing you know my server J.R. hears 'She's choking! She's choking!'" said Bo Fernandez, General Manager Executive Chef at the Mark. Former Kern County Supervisor Pauline Larwood along with her husband Tom had joined others at the downtown spot for dinner after having attended a symposium on Valley Fever earlier Monday afternoon. Larwood began choking on a piece of steak. "Somebody tried to give her the Heimlich maneuver and they weren't big enough," said Fernandez. Restaurant supervisor J.R. Gonzalez also tried to help, but to no avail. Fortunately for Larwood, there were numerous doctors in the house, including Dr. Royce Johnson, chief of infectious diseases at Kern Medical Center sprang into action to perform a tracheotomy. "The doctor said, 'Let's put her on the ground'....and he made an in
Dr Johnson had appeared on stage earlier that day at the symposium with Dr Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Dr Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health.
As Dr Johnson tended to Larwood, Dr Frieden monitored her pulse.
'I was sort of looking at her breathing, Royce is blowing into this tracheotomy that he performed and the CDC director is checking her pulse,' said Dr Paul Krogstad, a professor of pediatrics and pharmacology at UCLA. 'And she came around.'
An ambulance came and rushed Larwood to hospital where she is said to be doing fine.