Chapter 430: [430] Being interrogated by the teacher Chapter 430: [430] Being interrogated by the teacher Sun Yubo and the others recalled that was indeed the case, and nodded.
“You only rembered because she ntioned it,” Shi Xu scolded the junior with furrowed eyebrows, just as Luo Yanfen had said, more scolding than Teacher Tan’s nagging. His voice wasn’t as deep as Teacher Tan’s, but his fastidious and nagging tone was quite intimidating, “When will you stop sweating on your head? Tell , tell , speak for yourself!”
Knowing he wasn’t in good form that day, Sun Yubo had prepared himself to step aside and let Shi Xu take over.
Administering injections can sotis be trickier than surgery because it’s done blindly. In surgery, one can clearly see the ins and outs of various blood vessels. However, with injections, sotis no matter how unlucky you are, you just can’t get the needle in. Nurses understand this best, which is why there cos a point when, if you can’t get the needle in, you have to resort to vein incision.
Shi Xu continued to nag and instruct as he made his way around the bed, ready to take over. This patient’s condition didn’t allow for multiple errors.
Suddenly, Tan Kelin’s hand stopped him from moving forward.
Shi Xu halted, puzzled: An associate chief physician?
“Do you want to give it a try?” Tan Kelin prodded, his sharp gaze poking at a certain profile in front of him, thinking: She was a bit panicked the previous night, yet she managed to recover to normal in just one day, an ever-reliable genius and an oddity.
Teacher Tan was asking her? Xie Wanying turned her head back, surprise flickering in her eyes, just like the other dical students.
“Do you want to or not?” Tan Kelin asked her, emphasizing each word distinctly.
It wasn’t a question from Teacher Tan, but more accurately, an interrogation. Interrogating whether a dical student had the guts to perform a procedure, whether they had professional confidence, and whether they had a calm mind rather than a hot-headed passion that could lead to a failed attempt followed by skulking away in tears.
The pressure at this mont was undoubtedly imnse. Because soone had just failed an attempt before. If another puncture failed, they might need to opt for the more difficult left side for cannulation. The setback would be even greater then.
The hearts of the other dical students were pounding fiercely. To do or not to do, with a rare opportunity given by a teacher, if you didn’t try, the teacher might think you’re a useless coward, and future chances to practice would be weighed more carefully, aning you’d have far fewer practical opportunities. What dical students on clinical rotations want most are these practical opportunities. Only with ample practice can one beco proficient.
dical practical skills are all about practice making perfect. Nurses often outperform most doctors in giving injections simply because they do it for patients daily and have long since perfected the skill.
However, if one were to attempt and fail, the duration of the setback wasn’t clear. Because a single failure might lead the teacher to think you’re incompetent, and they might have to think twice before offering you another chance.
Luo Yanfen and Li Wenhao thought that if it were them, they would simply refuse. A Slick knows from experience that not attempting this ti is okay. After all, they weren’t planning to stay here for work. When they reached their confird positions, their departnts would definitely offer them opportunities for training, just like how Teacher Tan and the others are currently training Teacher Xiao Sun. Once they had stable jobs, they could still practice even if they failed at first without fear.
Why rush into sothing that might leave a poor impression on the ntor if it fails? If that happens and the ntor shares with others about their insufficient practical skills, it could affect their employnt prospects.
“I want to,” Xie Wanying raised her head and answered the teacher.
A rookie, equated to a newborn calf not fearing the tiger, unaware of how terrifying failure can be. Others thought unanimously in their hearts.
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