"Epinephrine, lidocaine," Ling Ran spoke rhythmically too while he continued to count, "Five, six, seven…"
He could not be sure whether the CPR will be successful, and he also did not know when it will produce results.
What Ling Ran knew was that there was still hope in the patient to live, even though that hope lay in CPR, which only had a 0.5% chance of succeeding.
The probability was indeed really low, and most doctors would not take this kind of challenge.
Even the patient's family might not be willing to accept this challenge.
The only people who might possibly be willing to accept the risk might be the patient himself and their attending physician.