Chapter 732: 【732】Everyone just feels sorry for her. Chapter 732: 【732】Everyone just feels sorry for her. “What if there’s a sudden ergency?” Qiu Ruiyun interjected and asked her.
Everyone looking at her knew in their hearts that she had a certain depth of feeling for her classmates; otherwise, she wouldn’t have intervened on behalf of Student Zhao ti and ti again.
Among the boys in her class, none had been as dedicated and devoted as she had been for Zhao Zhaowei.
That said a lot about her being a person of deep emotions, far from the coldness she seed to display on the surface.
All present were doctors and had already picked up on these nuances.
Being deeply attached to a patient, if sothing were really to go wrong, could she keep her composure? Consider Zhao Huaming, who was so afraid that he specially went on a business trip to avoid visiting his grandson.
Ergency responses in the operating room were not like those in the ward or the ergency room – the scene was far more graphic and intense, with open bodies and blood everywhere, enough to overwhelm newbie surgeons.
Xie Wanying fully understood what her seniors were implying and earnestly explained, “I have been involved in ergency procedures during surgeries; I’m not without experience. I will also treat any issue that arises during surgery with a calm and professional attitude. Should an ergency arise, I will definitely follow the ergency protocol.”
“Do you know how to perform an ergency response?”
“Yes, I have gone through it in my mind many tis. The most likely ergencies that could occur during the surgery are uncontrollable bleeding from the liver, bile leaks, abdominal infection, necessitating a switch to open surgery. We cannot discount low blood pressure, shock, DIC, or cardiac arrest.”
“You say you’re calm, so why did you stand up to speak?” Gong Xiangbin pointed out that her current posture, standing up, was nothing like her usual deanor, further casting doubt on her claim to calmness.
“I believe that if I were sitting while discussing this matter, the seniors might mistake it for a lack of firm resolve,” Xie Wanying stated forcefully.
This person thinks differently from the rest. Standing up to speak was ant to express herself more calmly. The senior physicians were left speechless.
Pfft.
Who laughed now?
A few people turned their heads and were not surprised to find it was Song Xueling who had tried to stifle a laugh.
This Talented Scholar Song, usually expressionless, why does he always laugh at her words? The seniors wanted to roll their eyes – two unprecedented oddities.
“Xiao Song,” He Jiuliang called out to his junior, signaling that it was not the ti for jokes during these tense monts.
Having heard his senior, Song Xueling held back his smile and said, “I think she is fit to be in the operating room; there’s no problem. If her emotions really affect others, she can be asked to leave the operating room at that ti. Of course, I don’t think that I will be affected by her emotions during surgery.”
Hearing his last statent almost set the seniors off collectively: What was this newcor suggesting? As if they, veterans of many battles, lacked self-control.
“She can’t influence us,” Qiu Ruiyun hit the table and exclaid indignantly, “Even if Old Zhao is in the operating room, we will proceed as we should.”
It was no longer about the fear that she might affect the surgical team mbers. What then was the issue that made everyone hesitant to let her into the operating room?
“Anyway, she has never witnessed a death on the operating table, so let her see it once; she wouldn’t be scared,” Song Xueling said, his hands in the deep pockets of his white coat, his handso face once again showing that calm and distancing expression.
His words turned out to be prophetic.
The reason those present didn’t want her to go in was simply out of consideration for her, fearing she might suffer.
He Jiuliang frowned, thinking that this man from Beidu, not being a product of Guoxie, lacked affection for the Guoxie junior doctors, otherwise he wouldn’t have said such a cruel thing.
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