My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 345: 167: A Special Medical Technique, Turning Point
Chapter 345: Chapter 167: A Special dical Technique, Turning Point for Patient 6_2
A senior attending physician, assisted by a nurse.
If the puncture goes smoothly, it definitely takes half an hour. This is still with the attending physician’s excellent technical skills, adept hands, and proper nurse cooperation. The patient’s condition must be relatively normal.
Otherwise, puncturing will encounter various difficulties. At that ti, ultrasound positioning must be used to complete the puncture.
It keeps two or three people busy for at least half an hour, and also involves the use of ultrasound equipnt, which is not very cheap but also not extrely expensive, as well as consumables. The final charge is ninety yuan.
Do you think the hospital is at a loss?
Take another example, chest compressions, which many people are familiar with.
That is, the often-ntioned cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
The seemingly simple external chest compressions, whoever has done them knows how tiring they really are. If resuscitating an adult, each compression should be about 5cm deep, requiring over 100 compressions per minute.
It would be best if it reaches about 120 compressions.
Such high-intensity compressions, done in turns by one or two people, are fine if the duration is short. If it’s long, don’t even think about it.
But if the family is unwilling to give up, the dical staff, even with tears and clenched teeth, must continue to resuscitate, exhausted to death.
Generally, the resuscitation process lasts several hours.
Four to five hours are common.
Families generally hope for a miracle of life, urging the doctors to bring their relatives back. So, without several hours of resuscitation, families simply won’t give up.
Let’s say compressions lasted four hours.
This long duration of compressions often requires four to five dical staff. Nurses are less strong, so it’s usually the doctors who perform the compressions.
Four or five doctors working hard for four to five hours, how much is the final charge?
100 yuan.
Moreover, the hospital has a strict rule that they can only charge once.
So patients, their hearts may stop several tis a day. They are just playing with you doctors, making you perform rigorous compressions and resuscitations.
The final charge is still 100 yuan.
Is the hospital losing or earning?
A doctor’s half-day salary isn’t even covered.
Many families and patients bluntly say the hospital’s ICU is fucking extortionate, charging ten to twenty thousand a day, like robbery.
They just don’t consider, what expensive equipnt, consumables, and dicines are used throughout the day.
Many consumables are imported.
Why not use dostic products? It’s a tearful amount to discuss. The quality of dostic products, to put it mildly, is hard to speak highly of.
Needless to say about herbal dicines.
At Tu Ya’s kind of public hospital, please don’t say the treatnt cost in the ICU is expensive after this. As long as life is saved, it’s absolutely worth it.
In case of both life and money lost, the dical staff have truly given their all.
…
After the patient in bed 6 stabilized a bit, Zhou Can imdiately checked the new dical technique that suddenly appeared.
Unexpectedly, he was thrilled upon checking.
He didn’t know when two new dical techniques had appeared.
It was probably obtained last night while he was asleep.
Because yesterday, after returning to the apartnt, he practiced Quick Knife technique and checked his personal dical technique attributes. These two techniques were not there.
[Ergency Life Wisdom, current Experience Points: Junior 2/1000. Special dical technique, which enhances wisdom by 50% during patient resuscitation, providing a calm mind and improved diagnostic approach.]
This is the first special dical technique he acquired.
Very interesting, it’s only useful under the premise of rescuing patients.
A 50% increase in diagnostic approach greatly aids him in diagnosing the causes of diseases and identifying the diseased focus.
No wonder when he was defibrillating the car accident patient just now, his mind was unusually clear.
It must have been the effect of this dical technique.
A diagnostic approach is akin to a problem-solving approach; the clearer it is, the easier to answer.
And the accuracy will be higher too.
Looking at the other new dical technique.
[Pharmacological differentiation, current Experience Points: Level 3 1/1000, general Resident Doctor level.]
This dical technique deepens the understanding and application of pharmacology, allowing for differential dication treatnt, ensuring correct dication use and optimal treatnt effects.
This dical technique is directly at the Resident Doctor level, probably because Zhou Can’s pharmacology foundation is very solid.
His pharmacology base is far superior to ordinary residents.
Now with the Pharmacological differentiation technique, just waiting for his physician license to have prescription rights, Zhou Can can quickly enhance this technique.
Pathological diagnosis is to identify the cause of illness and clarify the pathological chanism.
To date, Zhou Can has three major ans to combat diseases: diagnosis, dication, and surgery.
As long as he gradually improves these dical techniques, he believes he can handle more and more diseases.
These two new dical techniques were certainly acquired last night while treating patient in bed 7.
Pharmacological differentiation, because he prescribed dicine for the patient, Dr. Shi likely adopted it.
As for the Ergency Life Wisdom technique, it’s sowhat a reward for his proactive resuscitation of patients.
Or maybe during the rescue, he often seems possessed, especially engrossed.
In such states, diagnostic approaches, and wisdom far exceed normal states.
It’s akin to performing exceptionally.
No matter how you put it, acquiring these two new dical techniques makes Zhou Can feel like he’s found a treasure, his heart brimming with secret joy.
“Xiao Zhou, Xiao Zhou!”
Doctor Hu saw Zhou Can standing there dazed and called out repeatedly.
“Ah… You called ?”
After coming back to his senses, Zhou Can felt sowhat embarrassed.
“You can’t afford to be distracted working here; you must always maintain high vigilance, otherwise a very small mistake could lead to delayed patient resuscitation, causing extrely serious consequences.”
Doctor Hu admonished him in a quite stern tone.
“Understood! I will definitely pay attention next ti.”
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