
Nurse Saves Life with CPR on Moving Gurney in China
When a patient collapsed from cardiac arrest outside a hospital in Shanxi, China, a nurse jumped onto a moving gurney and performed continuous chest compressions until the patient was stable. Her quick thinking and dedication saved a life.
A nurse's split-second decision to leap onto a moving hospital bed turned a potential tragedy into a remarkable save.
Outside a hospital in Shanxi Province, China, someone suddenly collapsed from cardiac arrest. Hospital staff rushed outside with a gurney, racing against time to get the patient inside for treatment.
But one nurse knew every second counted. She jumped onto the mobile bed while it was moving and began performing chest compressions immediately, refusing to waste precious moments.
Her arms worked steadily as the gurney rolled toward the emergency room. She maintained the life-saving rhythm of CPR without pause, her focus unwavering despite the awkward position and moving surface beneath her.

The effort paid off. Thanks to her quick action and continuous chest compressions, the patient was pulled back from the brink and declared out of danger.
Sunny's Take
This unnamed nurse embodies what healthcare workers do every day: put patients first, no matter what. She could have waited until the gurney stopped moving to begin treatment, but she knew that cardiac arrest doesn't wait for convenience.
Her willingness to climb onto a moving bed and perform physically demanding CPR shows the kind of dedication that saves lives. It's a reminder that heroes often wear scrubs and work in hospitals, making split-second choices that mean everything to the people they're helping.
In moments of crisis, training kicks in, but heart makes the difference. This nurse had both, and one person is alive today because of it.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Nurse Saves
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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