To put it bluntly, he was panicked. A sudden onset, and no one had noticed at first, thinking the patient had fallen asleep—only to find out she lost consciousness?! It had been a long time since he practiced clinical medicine, and his heart wasn't as strong as before. Not like his old classmates and Tan Kelin.
Zhou Junpeng rushed into the room upon receiving the notice, anxiously asking the two teachers, "Teacher Cao, Teacher Tan, what's the situation?"
Tan Kelin had taken off his coat, rolled up his sleeves, and tossed his umbrella to the corner. Bending over with his stethoscope, he squeezed the blood pressure cuff's bulb, pushing out air, and listened carefully to discern the patient's blood pressure.
As for Cao Yong, he held a medical flashlight, lifting the patient's eyelid to check the pupil reflex.