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Now reading: Chapter 356: 171: Racial Flaws, The Capable Takes on More Wo from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

Chapter 356: Chapter 171: Racial Flaws, The Capable Takes on More Work_2

It seed determined to give Zhou Can a hard ti.

“Uh… In the process of treating patients, first ensure the operation of both internal and external circulation systems. Among them, respiration and heartbeat are most important. After ensuring these two, then deal with body temperature, blood pressure, low blood oxygen, etc. When the nervous system fails causing sudden cessation of breathing and heartbeat, decisively establish extracorporeal circulation.”

Zhou Can made a summarizing statent.

Mostly, only brain death would cause nervous system failure, resulting in sudden cessation of breathing and heartbeat.

At that ti, saving the patient’s life actually doesn’t hold much significance.

However, there are many cases where vegetative patients have been successfully awakened.

The hope is that a miracle of life will appear.

“Good, you spoke much better this ti. It seems like following and being busy all day wasn’t a waste.”

Director Liu nodded with satisfaction.

In terms of learning ability, comprehension, and work attitude, Zhou Can made him very satisfied.

As a chief physician, he spent a lot of ti personally guiding Zhou Can. If Zhou Can were to study sloppily, or pretend to be serious while actually not absorbing the knowledge,

then Director Liu would terminate his guidance.

“Rember, as doctors in the Intensive Care dicine Departnt, our approach to treatnt should fundantally differ from specialists. Specialists first think of curing the disease, whereas we in intensive care think of saving lives first. Go back and think about it, then summarize what you’ve learned today, and you’re still on the night shift tomorrow.”

After saying this, Director Liu hurriedly left.

Zhou Can was also ready to leave when Dr. Shi stopped him.

“Dr. Zhou, for patient in bed 7, I plan to write a paper and will include your na in it. If you’re willing, you can research with .”

Dr. Shi always spoke so directly.

“Thank you! As long as you don’t think I’m a burden, you can call anyti for research.”

With such a good opportunity, Zhou Can naturally wouldn’t refuse.

Dr. Shi was being very generous.

There was no particular need to include Zhou Can’s na in his paper.

“Dr. Shi, Dr. Shi, the patient in bed 6 has woken up!” a nurse excitedly ran over to inform.

“He’s awoken? I’ll go check on him right now.”

Dr. Shi briskly walked to the ICU, with Zhou Can following.

The patient in bed 6 could wake up thanks to the surgery he had perford.

Upon entering, they indeed found the patient had opened his eyes, and appeared to be lucid.

Because the patient’s gaze wasn’t dull.

“Fantastic! It seems there’s still significant improvent to be made in treating patients in the Intensive Care dicine Departnt!”

Dr. Shi was deeply moved.

Just yesterday, the patient was still intermittently in urgent need of resuscitation.

After the surgery, in just one day and night, the patient had woken up from a critically severe coma, with stable vital signs and rapidly improving condition.

Sotis, treating patients is like fighting a war.

Finding the ‘command center’ of the disease, and after defeating it, the enemy collapses like a fallen mountain.

The patient’s condition would show rapid improvent in an extrely short ti.

Discharging from the ICU in two or three days wasn’t a dream.

“Dr. Zhou’s warrior spirit might inspire a treatnt mode upgrade and reform in the Intensive Care dicine Departnt. Previously, our treatnt for patients was indeed too conservative. Perhaps learning to take initiative is the correct treatnt philosophy.”

Dr. Shi said to Zhou Can.

The treatnt in the Intensive Care dicine Departnt for patients was indeed conservative. Many dical personnel only thought of preserving the patient’s life, neglecting other aspects.

A more active and bolder treatnt ans higher risk, and few doctors are willing to take that risk.

“Dr. Shi, the patient in bed 22 needs to establish central venous pressure, but the veins are difficult to access, could you please help?”

A nurse ca over quickly.

“Okay!”

Dr. Shi, originally an anesthesiologist, was thoroughly familiar with establishing various life monitoring procedures.

Monitoring the central venous pressure belongs to an invasive monitoring thod.

It requires inserting a central venous catheter into either the internal jugular vein or the subclavian vein and placing it at the junction of the right atrium and the superior and inferior vena cava for testing. The process of inserting the catheter is not easy.

Especially for patients with thin veins and less visible veins, the operation is extrely challenging.

The resident doctor attempting to establish central venous pressure monitoring was already sweating profusely.

“Let give it a try!”

Dr. Shi voluntarily took over.

However, he soon furrowed his brow, his expression becoming highly focused.

An annoying alarm sounded continuously from the adjacent device.

The patient’s blood oxygen saturation was frighteningly low.

No wonder the resident doctor was in a rush to establish central venous pressure monitoring for the patient.

“Damn it, this patient’s veins are both thin and slippery.”

After Dr. Shi failed twice, he might have felt sowhat embarrassed, muttering curses to himself.

Zhou Can originally ca along to learn, standing by and watching.

Doctors generally don’t place much importance on practicing injection skills. It’s just giving an injection, who can’t?

Especially since many dications are directly intramuscular, it’s even more casual.

“I’ve practiced injection skills, may I give it a try?”

Zhou Can was getting anxious seeing this.

For him, this operation was a trivial matter, but for that resident doctor, including Dr. Shi, it was exceedingly difficult.

The small size of the patient’s veins was indeed a reason.

Ultimately, it was still the doctors’ lack of skill.

“Be careful not to damage the artery or nerves.”

Dr. Shi was sowhat apprehensive, but out of trust, he let Zhou Can try.

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