Chapter 69: Tacitly
Li Xiaojuan said angrily and funny: "I didn't expect you to be young, but you know a lot." ”
Lin Weidong smiled and said, "I haven't eaten pork, haven't you seen a pig run?"
Li Xiaojuan smiled, and asked him while chopping vegetables: "Weidong, with your conditions, you should be very popular with female classmates at school, right?
Lin Weidong didn't expect Li Xiaojuan to have such a question, but he still told the truth: "It's talking." ”
Li Xiaojuan let out an "oh", and then asked, "How long have you been together?"
Lin Weidong said calmly: "It's been almost half a year. ”
At this time, Li Xiaojuan had just cut the vegetables and asked Lin Weidong to help her get garlic.
Lin Weidong opened the cupboard, took out two pieces of garlic, and handed them to Li Xiaojuan.
When Lin Weidong handed the garlic to Li Xiaojuan, he pretended to shake Li Xiaojuan's fingers unintentionally.
Although it lasted for a short time, only two or three seconds, Li Xiaojuan could clearly feel that Lin Weidong's action was deliberate and redundant.
Because the reason is very simple, how can a normal person take two or three seconds to hand over something? It should not take a second, but Lin Weidong took two or three seconds, if this is not intentional, what is it?
However, Li Xiaojuan did not blame Lin Weidong on the spot, and cooperated with Lin Weidong to touch Lin Weidong for two or three seconds, then raised his head and glanced at Lin Weidong with a complicated expression.
Lin Weidong was a little weak by her, and hurriedly turned his head to look out the window, Li Xiaojuan didn't speak, the two of them helped each other tacitly, but the atmosphere in the kitchen became extremely subtle.
Lin Weidong pondered, there was no way to go on like this, and he didn't know if she was angry, so he didn't have anything to say: "Sister-in-law, is there anything else you need help with? If not, I'll go out first." ”
Li Xiaojuan smiled and nodded: "It's okay, you go out first, I will call you if necessary." ”
Seeing Li Xiaojuan smiling at herself, Lin Weidong suddenly breathed a sigh of relief, which showed that she was not angry just now.
After coming out of the kitchen, Lin Weidong sat on the sofa, pretending to play with his mobile phone as if nothing happened, but his eyes kept looking into the kitchen.
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a discipline that straddles many different specialties and medical disciplines. Many organizations, such as the American Heart Association, the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation, the European Resuscitation Council and the International Resuscitation Alliance, develop and publish resuscitation guidelines almost every five years. Many of the authors in CPR are current members of these organizations and play an important role in the development of these international guidelines. CPR is designed to provide physicians, nurses, first responders, and other members of the in-hospital and out-of-hospital emergency response teams with up-to-date information on the science and practice of CPR. Unlike the American Heart Association's CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Guidelines or Advanced Cardiac Life Support textbooks, CPR explores the physiology of current clinical resuscitation at a deeper level. Most of the pages of CPR are to apply the physiology and principles of resuscitation to the practical resuscitation skills and professional techniques recommended by the clinic, and concentrate the wisdom of many seniors and star teams in the international resuscitation community to make decisions on how to better carry out more difficult resuscitation, so that the members of the in-hospital and out-of-hospital resuscitation team can get the most benefits. CPR summarizes the most important research results in the field of resuscitation in recent years that will have an impact on the development of future guidelines, and concludes with a broad discussion on the ethics of resuscitation in adults and children
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a discipline that straddles many different specialties and medical disciplines. Many organizations, such as the American Heart Association, the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation, the European Resuscitation Council and the International Resuscitation Alliance, develop and publish resuscitation guidelines almost every five years. Many of the authors in CPR are current members of these organizations and play an important role in the development of these international guidelines. CPR is designed to provide physicians, nurses, first responders, and other members of the in-hospital and out-of-hospital emergency response teams with up-to-date information on the science and practice of CPR. Unlike the American Heart Association's CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Guidelines or Advanced Cardiac Life Support textbooks, CPR explores the physiology of current clinical resuscitation at a deeper level. Most of the pages of CPR are to apply the physiology and principles of resuscitation to the practical resuscitation skills and professional techniques recommended by the clinic, and concentrate the wisdom of many seniors and star teams in the international resuscitation community to make decisions on how to better carry out more difficult resuscitation, so that the members of the in-hospital and out-of-hospital resuscitation team can get the most benefits. CPR summarizes the most important research results in the field of resuscitation in recent years that will have an impact on the development of future guidelines, and concludes with a broad discussion on the ethics of resuscitation in adults and children
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