My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 272: 142: Reporting Up the Chain, Everyone's Becomin
Chapter 272: Chapter 142: Reporting Up the Chain, Everyone’s Becoming More Capable
Wu Baihe is highly esteed in the Departnt of Neurosurgery; doctors and nurses all vie to greet him and ask after him, a perfectly normal occurrence.
Just then, he was seen with a stethoscope hanging from his neck and carrying a stack of docunts, walking in this direction.
By his side was Du Leng, the newly recruited, foreign-trained PhD in surgery.
To be precise, Du Leng had been working at Tu Ya for half a year now.
The training of PhD students should differ from that of undergraduates.
It is said that master’s students only need two years of standardized training, while PhD students need just one.
Du Leng’s dazzling academic background has made him thrive in surgery.
At this mont, being able to walk side by side with Wu Baihe indicates his high standing in the departnt.
Several other doctors followed behind Wu Baihe.
Among them was Dr. Ou, whom he had t once in the operating room.
Compared to Du Leng, Dr. Ou, who was over fifty, could only walk in the third row, indicating his lower ranking in Wu Baihe’s dical team.
Zhou Can saw this as an excellent opportunity to report directly, bypassing the hierarchy.
The condition of the patient in bed 31 is critical.
The longer the delay, the more detrintal it becos.
Who knows what Cheng Gang is thinking?
However, a small number of doctors indeed do not prioritize the welfare of their patients. As long as it does not result in fatality or harm their personal interests, they can sotis be particularly cold-blooded.
Even if they watch a patient die or their condition worsen, they remain unmoved.
By now, Wu Baihe was almost at the elevator.
About ten ters away from the EEG examination room.
Du Leng had already hurriedly pressed the elevator button to go up.
It seems he is not coming over here.
Opportunity is fleeting.
Zhou Can briskly walked over.
Wu Baihe and Du Leng had already noticed Zhou Can.
After all, they were all ‘familiar’ with each other.
As for Du Leng, the continual friction and secret competition with Zhou Can never resulted in a win for him.
He harbored both jealousy and hatred towards Zhou Can.
“Director Wu, hello!”
Zhou Can’s eyes t Wu Baihe’s, and knowing he was asking a favor, he dared not assu any arrogance.
Moreover, he is facing one of the two most prestigious surgeons in the departnt.
Maintaining respect for a senior doctor is basic etiquette.
“Hello!”
Wu Baihe was sowhat surprised to encounter Zhou Can here.
But he had a very strong impression of this young doctor. Plus, with Director Xie repeatedly ntioning Zhou Can’s fa, even humbling himself to recruit, and then when unsuccessful, suppressing Zhou Can.
Thus, directors of various departnts in surgery were not unfamiliar with the na Zhou Can.
“There’s sothing I need to discuss with you if that’s alright?”
Zhou Can is quite acquainted with Director Yin from Neurology.
But this would be the first formal encounter with Wu Baihe.
“Go ahead!”
Wu Baihe looked at him indifferently.
Du Leng was expressionless, pretending to have facial paralysis in front of Zhou Can.
“The patient in bed 31 in the Neurosurgery ward, surnad Luo, has been hospitalized for the treatnt of a cerebral arterial aneurysm. Not long ago, he presented severe vomiting, headache, and neck stiffness. I suspect his cerebral artery aneurysm might have ruptured, and he could be in the bleeding phase right now. The patient is quite young, around 38 years old, the pillar of a family. His condition is critical. Could you please take so ti to look into it personally?”
Zhou Can was pleading for a stranger, guided by the remaining sliver of conscience he had.
He could have ignored the situation.
Even if the patient died, it would not affect him.
If he did that, his conscience would trouble him for life.
Asking Wu Baihe to personally intervene is the quickest and most effective way.
If Wu Baihe still doesn’t respond, Zhou Can would have no choice but to communicate with the family to seek solutions on their own.
In any case, the patient’s condition cannot be delayed.
“Why don’t you report it to your supervising doctor?”
Wu Baihe asked with a slight frown.
“Because after reporting to my supervising doctor, it didn’t receive the attention it deserves. I personally think the patient’s condition is critical and requires imdiate attention. Oh, and the family ntioned that the patient hasn’t eaten anything since yesterday.”
Zhou Can intentionally ntioned this to emphasize the gravity of the patient’s condition.
At the sa ti, it would help expedite the arrangent for surgery.
Without fasting, which anesthesiologist would dare to administer general anesthesia?
No one would take that risk.
If the patient vomits during general anesthesia, the stomach content could reflux and easily block the trachea, causing the patient to suffocate to death.
“I currently have an important surgery that needs to be perford imdiately and have no ti to attend to others. However, since you’ve reported an urgent case, we cannot delay. Who’s in charge of the patient in bed 31?”
Wu Baihe was taking responsibility for this matter.
“It’s , it’s !”
Dr. Ou quickly answered.
“Dr. Ou, imdiately arrange for the patient in bed 31 to undergo a cranial arterial angiography. If an aneurysm rupture and bleeding are detected, discuss directly with the family whether to perform traditional craniotomy surgery or aneurysm embolization surgery. Explain the costs, benefits, and risks of both options to the family clearly. Once the family makes a decision, if my surgery isn’t finished, then contact Director Wen.”
Wu Baihe made a comprehensive plan.
This was sufficient to promptly address the patient’s needs.
“Let’s leave it at that for now! If there are any major issues, report to anyti.”
Having said this, Wu Baihe, with Du Leng and others, entered the elevator.
Du Leng did not say a word throughout this ti.
Perhaps it was because the last ti he tried to belittle Zhou Can at the hospital canteen, it had little effect. Instead, it backfired on him.
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